It is NOT okay to abuse anyone's #body for #profit. Therefore, it is neither okay to bring the remains of a #humpbackwhale to a "rendering plant" -no, that's not a #plant, it's an intricate part of a for-profit industrial exploitation and slaughter machinery-, instead of giving the remains back to the not-for-profit #system on the seafloor.

#BelieveScience #GoVegan

Yes, this is, by a trillionth part or something, also about #Timmy.

Bought a giant bottle of Tylenol (acetaminophen) in case any of the women in my neighborhood will need access bc their husbands believe this insane criminal and his worm infested pal. #TylenolDoesntCauseAutism #USANotRFK #BelieveScience 🔬

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Bayerisches Klimaziel: „Wie ein Traum vom Hausbau ohne Bauplan“ - harte Kritik

Bayerns Staatsregierung will das Klimaziel 2040 kippen. Nun geht ein Wissenschaftler hart ins Gericht mit Söder, Aiwanger und Co.

Süddeutsche Zeitung
fascism is a form of mental illness, i read this in the new york times #BelieveScience

@DameHolly

I think it's pretty ironic that the people who call us liberals sheep take a sheep dewormer. Pretty telling.

#gqp #covid #nonsense #believescience

Good morning. I keep seeing and hearing people saying they don't trust science, or scientists, and there's some conspiracy to defraud people, whether it be covid, climate change, or anything else. If you're wondering, can you trust the science, I'd say the answer is yes.

Individual scientists may indeed be suspect, they're just regular people, right? More educated in a specific thing, but still prone to error and bias. Science is designed to ensure truth. Knowing how it works helps, please give this a read.

https://kolektiva.social/@0CynicalBastard/109407778421943087

Understanding peer review and consensus is important - understanding that scientists don't like to agree, and fight to disprove everything, also important. Stay safe out there, people love you. ☮️❤️🍁

#CovidIsNotOver #ClimateBrawl #BelieveScience #GoodMorning #Peace #Love #Canada

Patrick (@[email protected])

Science isn't always right You heard that right, science fucks up sometimes, pardon my language Actually, science fucks up ALL the time, constantly, without fail For every 1 huge success, there are a string of failures. Does that mean we shouldn't believe in it? Nope. Here's the thing Most of what you believe is probably false. Most of it. Humans tend to cling to what they're told as children People believe the earth is flat People believe the clouds that form behind airplanes are "chemtrails" people will defend, in some cases to their death (or someone else's), the existence of a deity there's no evidence for, aside from a nonsensical book written thousands of years ago by people who thought the earth was the center of the universe, didn't understand gravity, and thought the stars were gods watching us. Because we cling to beliefs, and only change those when someone shows us we're wrong, and only if they show us in a way that makes US feel smart... and sometimes nothing can change our minds, humans are stubborn. People probably mocked the first car, it was so inferior to a horse, it may go a little faster, but you keep a horse fed and watered, and treat it right, it'll keep you going for a decade, that thing's going to be a pile of rust, and I'll still be trottin along on my faithful steed. y'all are DUMB. Point being. Science, like humans, is wrong about a lot. Difference is, science questions everything. Science believes nothing. So when a scientist is wrong, the scientist learns very quickly they're wrong. And the act of being proven wrong, and wrong, and wrong again? That's how you find what's right. Once you've eliminated all the wrong answers, and you can repeat and test, and fail to prove the right answer wrong, you know. This is right. I've believed a lot of stupid things in my life, I'm sure I still do But I also know that science always learns the right answers, because it refuses to accept ANY answer, and fights to prove them ALL wrong. When science fails, you have your answer. Science isn't in the business of being right, it's in the business of proving things wrong. Knowledge, from science, is the result of failure. So if a group of scientists, who don’t like to agree, at all, says "this is true, and here’s the proof it's true, and here’s our peer reviewed studies showing this is true" You know what peer review is? A scientist says "I figured this thing out. Here's my evidence, here's my results, here are the variables I used", and another scientist says "HA! I'm going to prove you're an idiot" and tries to prove the other scientist wrong. If they fail, they admit they failed, they admit they couldn't prove it wrong. And so on. Many scientists try, and try to prove them wrong. once all of the scientists have the same results, and all the anomalies are explained, you have a bunch of people pissed off ONE of them was right. Because their job is to prove them wrong. But they failed to, so they all accept the results. A consensus. So yeah, if you don't trust science? You're an idiot. It's science. #Science #PeerReview #Learning #Facts #Consensus #Proof #Reality #ItsScienceBitch

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@sifutweety But am I about to IGNORE SCIENCE? Absolutely not. #believescience
Goodmorning to everyone who is still masking, keeping your boosters updated and just trying to stop the spread of Covid, RSV and Influenza.
#CovidIsNotOver #MaskUp #GetBoosted #yeg #Edmonton #lovepublichealth #believescience
[Me, as Goldfinger]: *watching the laser slowly work its way up to Bond's hog* "tell me Mr. Bond, do you #believescience now??"