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Why i'm smarter and more intelligent than everyone on this forum
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2021-03-01 at 7:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by netstat LOL this retard can't even come up with a slightly coherent response to first year organic chem problems but still trusts vaccines because of his quasi-religious faith in science
at least he has now identified beyond all reasonable doubt that he is dumber and less intelligent than everyone on this forum
This nigga pretending like he has taken org chem as we call it in the industry -
2021-03-01 at 8:42 PM UTCI am not a professionally trained chemist, can't help you with your chemistry homework or teach a university level chemistry class.
An intelligent person knows their limits, they are smart enough to find people more skilled than them and can identify and overcome where they fall short because an intelligent person already knows this before they do anything and is always prepared with knowledge.What is a real pro?
Most of the speed on the market is produced in quantity. The `pro' is not
necessarily a chemist, and vice versa. Just because you can whip up a
quarter ounce of clean, allegedly pure, ass-kicking crystal on the
midnight shift at the University chemLab does NOT mean that you can just
puff things up and start producing pounds. When these processes are scaled
up, virtually everything changes. And the equipment/glass&hardware is
custom stuff, which the pro must then fashion to the needs of the specific
reactions… he is part steam fitter, heating-refrigeration man, mechanic,
inventor/designer, electrician, ventilation expert, glass worker, and
welder. He KNOWS about safety contingencies and how to put out fires. The
chemistry end is easy by comparison and what the pro becomes is an expert
chemical processor, adept at a few specific reactions, not a chemist.
These are the guys who produce the high grade stuff. It's more about
blueCollars and toolboxes than labCoats and libraries. But there is a
real high turnover, so most of the stuff is produced by notQuites who
haven't really nailed it yet… and that's why there is no consistency in
the speed market, which is demand driven… and I would imagine that to
some extent, this would apply to the ECKS market, and perhaps others, as
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2021-03-01 at 9:31 PM UTC
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2021-03-01 at 9:33 PM UTCScr0ntr0n, share your wisdom pl0x. What is the difference between a duck?
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2021-03-01 at 9:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Antifa Member Hydrocarbons?
Am curious what the actual answer is and an explanation for it, assuming there is one. The farthest I got was that I'm now "pretty sure" the carbon-14 gets incorporated while converting pyruvate to oxaloacetate, but where that carbon-14 ends up in the final glucose molecule (or if it does at all) is totally beyond me. Fuck science. None of this is real anyway. -
2021-03-01 at 9:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai Am curious what the actual answer is and an explanation for it, assuming there is one. The farthest I got was that I'm now "pretty sure" the carbon-14 gets incorporated while converting pyruvate to oxaloacetate, but where that carbon-14 ends up in the final glucose molecule (or if it does at all) is totally beyond me. Fuck science. None of this is real anyway.
The lactate is first converted to pyruvate in the liver by lactate dehydrogenase. Now, the pyruvate is converted to oxaloacetate using labeled CO2. When oxaloacetate is decarboxylated to make PEP the labeled carbon is lost. Therefore, no labeled carbon would be present in glucose. -
2021-03-01 at 9:40 PM UTCOP's got god complex.
Old news, move along. -
2021-03-01 at 9:44 PM UTCThis should be a thread were we come to the trianglist priest for answers.
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2021-03-01 at 9:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian The lactate is first converted to pyruvate in the liver by lactate dehydrogenase. Now, the pyruvate is converted to oxaloacetate using labeled CO2. When oxaloacetate is decarboxylated to make PEP the labeled carbon is lost. Therefore, no labeled carbon would be present in glucose.
Shit, see, this is why I added "(if it does at all)", because I was looking at the phosphoenolpyruvate and it looked like the CO2 got substituted with a new group but I'm chemically illiterate so I wasn't confident in that answer. So it was a trick question? You fucker. Proud of myself for getting as close to the answer as I did though. -
2021-03-01 at 9:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Xlite OP's got god complex.
Old news, move along.
I have no such complexes as I have taken a gram of pure mescaline and frequently slice myself up with sharp knives to remind myself that I am nothing but a bag of meat.
Anyone can be as wise and learned as me if they wanted to, i'm not special. As a highly intelligent person I understand that I didn't come up with much of anything on my own. I owe all of my understanding to the history and knowledge of all mankind.
The reason why i'm highly intelligent is because I am smart enough to know that there is always something I won't understand and I have an endless thirst for more knowledge. -
2021-03-01 at 10:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost The reason why so many of you are care so much about things like politics and socialization is because you are not learned about the world enough and have a tiny bubble view of the universe.
I am not a naturally more intelligent person but I have gained vast amounts of knowledge through my experiences which makes me more intelligent than anyone here because you lack experience and knowledge which is quite sad as I am also one of the youngest people here.
maybe you should take more drugs and learn about the universe. Mortality is fleeting
Where do you go when you want to learn from people smarter than you? And are you just being nice to impart your wisdom on us lesser-thans here because you feel there is hope for us yet? -
2021-03-01 at 10:08 PM UTCWhat came first, the chicken, or the egg?
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2021-03-01 at 10:15 PM UTC
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2021-03-01 at 10:19 PM UTC
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2021-03-01 at 10:19 PM UTC
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2021-03-01 at 10:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost I am not a professionally trained chemist, can't help you with your chemistry homework or teach a university level chemistry class.
An intelligent person knows their limits, they are smart enough to find people more skilled than them and can identify and overcome where they fall short because an intelligent person already knows this before they do anything and is always prepared with knowledge.
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2021-03-01 at 10:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Where do you go when you want to learn from people smarter than you? And are you just being nice to impart your wisdom on us lesser-thans here because you feel there is hope for us yet?
As a highly intelligent person I can find knowledge anywhere I look, it's all in how you see things. A casual occurrence to once person could be a stroke of genius to another. Brilliant moments happen every day in all kinds of places. Newton didn't figure out gravity because he spent all day learning about it in school.
As a highly intelligent person yourself i'm sure you understand that there isn't much I can tell you that you don't already know yourself. The sum of two whole numbers is always greater than either number.
Originally posted by Misguided Russian What came first, the chicken, or the egg?
Chickens have not always existed, but eggs have. There is no way of telling which animal the egg belongs to before identifying the animal so the answer is the chicken. How would they know it's a chicken egg if they have never seen a chicken? -
2021-03-01 at 10:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost As a highly intelligent person I can find knowledge anywhere I look, it's all in how you see things. A casual occurrence to once person could be a stroke of genius to another. Brilliant moments happen every day in all kinds of places. Newton didn't figure out gravity because he spent all day learning about it in school.
As a highly intelligent person yourself i'm sure you understand that there isn't much I can tell you that you don't already know yourself. The sum of two whole numbers is always greater than either number.
This is why I like to get scare 5 minutes before a new job and say HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME TO LEARN ALL THIS? and then I perform every task to perfection with zero training and every boss and person in a management position gives me a complimentary blowjob on the spot. XD -
2021-03-01 at 10:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny define what a chicken is and define what an egg is,
As an intelligent person you shouldn't need to be explained the scientific definition of what the majority of people commonly refer to as chickens. I say this as a person with years of experience in the chicken industry and I know my difference between a layer and a broiler.
A chicken is a chicken. Once again you prove that people with a primary sexual attraction to children are not intelligent beings.
Originally posted by mmQ This is why I like to get scare 5 minutes before a new job and say HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME TO LEARN ALL THIS? and then I perform every task to perfection with zero training and every boss and person in a management position gives me a complimentary blowjob on the spot. XD
Pretty much. It's like a test or pop quiz to test your physical and mental abilities. They aren't difficult tests but they are the easiest way for a person in a management position to transfer the paperwork of someone from trainee to employee.
Personally I find hands on learning of simple tasks to be quite a boring non stimulating experience. Less intelligent people are much more suited to such things as it takes their brains a lot longer to process and learn those tasks. -
2021-03-01 at 10:51 PM UTCMaybe that's my problem with maintaining employment. Right before I quit a job it's always because I know I have absorbed all the knowledge I had access to. I'm like a computer virus that scans every file on your network.
I read everything and have a good memory, I read things I am not supposed to read. I read things that get left out on the bosses desk. I have had jobs with strict security, no phones or recording equipment, metal detectors, NDA to not disclose trade secrets. I remember it all well because it seemed like useful information.
I almost feel guilty for coming into these places of employment where everyone is there to make money but all I care about is how much I can learn. I'm often told "you won't learn anything here" by people who have been there a lot longer than me, and quickly I accumulate more information than them.
I value knowledge a lot more than I do wealth. I believe knowledge is wealth, you never know where you will be when it happens but if you are intelligent and keep an open ear to the truths of the universe you can find ultimate knowledge in the most common every day working places.
You just gotta stay frosty, always keep your head on a swivel and read everything around you while being totally aware of your surroundings at all times.