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  1. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by blaster master Ass dumped? You never had the balls to meet in person and now you're saying you ended our friendship because I'm a bad person? What about being a not cute rapist, wasn't that yesterday's reason?

    Iirc correctly the reason our friendship ended was because I sat on my phone, broke it, got a new one, and didn't install telegram and neither of us reached out.

    So idk what I did or didn't do to you that has you dragging my name in the mud, but hey that's kinda how meeting people from NIS goes because I'm sure there's a lot of people from here who will tell you ima not cute rapist bad dude for doing things like mailing them weed on their birthday and inviting them on motorcycle trips they bailed on.


    I'm going to PM you because this shit is just tacky, Felicia.
  2. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Donald Trump LMAO

    LMAO

  3. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    I don't know how many times I have to tell you guys ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE.

    Don't you understand English or something?


    Nobody really cares what you have to say because you lie every single time you say anything at all.

    This is why you are single in your 60's and your kids don't talk to you
  4. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra if you're actually autistic I'd probably put that down to misinterpreting or disregarding social cues rather than actual sociopathic traits.

    what I'm getting at is that you cannot control other people; if you find yourself surrounded by people you don't like, the only way to change the situation is to either change what it is about your outward persona that's attracting them or spend a lot of energy sifting and pushing them away.

    it's popular to say that you shouldn't change for other people, but it only makes sense if you don't actually want to connect with anyone.

    found the chameleon
  5. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "studies"

    Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence…stay in school kid

    LOL so God is real too

    Spaghetti man real

    Santa Claus real

    and YOU CAN'T PROVE OTEHRWISE
  6. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Steven IPCC

    195 countries

    tens of thousands of scientists worldwide

    all agree

    private industry agrees

    oil companies agree

    why the fuck would oil companies agree?

    The only people who don't agree are far right wing media pundits in the west and the people that believe them.

    FBI, MI6, and other global agencies have discovered it is one of the conspiracies pushed by Russian actors to drive divide in the west.

    Everyone else on Earth recognizes humanity is driving climate change.

    Notice how NOBODY in this thread has tried to rationalize why any of this would be the case if humanity's role in climate change were in fact a lie?

    lol
  7. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Contrived ad-hominem


    ooo big trooll
  8. Steven African Astronaut
    remember when you got owned by Vinny?

    And English is your first language, isn't it?
  9. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Steven Vinny should not be owning you in athletic abilities lol.

    Dementia must be kicking in.

    Whether or not Jesus was the son of God is irrelevant.

    Was he a real person?

    You said he was. A con man.

    Where is your evidence? The burden of proof is on you.

    He could have paid for your sins in cash.
  10. Steven African Astronaut
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/08/25/breakthroughs-for-alldelivering-equitable-access-to-americas-research/

    President Biden has said that America can be defined in one word: Possibilities. There are few areas with greater prospects for realizing these possibilities than the investments that American taxpayers make by supporting groundbreaking federally funded research. In the last year alone, the American public has borne witness to extraordinary scientific achievements —transformative breakthroughs in medicine and vaccines, inspiring insights from the deepest depths of the ocean, and unprecedented glimpses into the farthest reaches of our universe.

    This research, which changes our lives and transforms our world, is made possible by American tax dollars. And yet, these advancements are behind a paywall and out of reach for too many Americans. In too many cases, discrimination and structural inequalities – such as funding disadvantages experienced by minority-serving colleges and institutions – prevent some communities from reaping the rewards of the scientific and technological advancements they have helped to fund. Factors including race, age, disability status, geography, economic background, and gender have historically and systemically excluded some Americans from the accessing the full benefits of scientific research.

    To tackle this injustice, and building on the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to advance policy that benefits all of America, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released new policy guidance today to ensure more equitable access to federally funded research. All members of the American public should be able to take part in every part of the scientific enterprise—leading, participating in, accessing, and benefitting from taxpayer-funded scientific research. That is, all communities should be able to take part in America’s scientific possibilities.

    Previous public access policy guidance was articulated to federal agencies in the 2013 OSTP Memorandum on Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research (2013 Memorandum). The 2013 Memorandum provided unprecedented and transformative policy guidance that catalyzed a strong and ever-growing movement across the Nation and world to strengthen public access to research results. Of the over 20 agencies subject to the 2013 Memorandum, all have developed plans and implemented policies according to the provisions. We commend agencies for accomplishing these monumental steps toward a more open and trustworthy government.

    Looking forward, there are two important ways in which we will build on the 2013 Memorandum and usher in the next chapter of federal public access:

    Eliminating the optional 12-month publication embargo for federally funded peer-reviewed research articles. This provision has limited immediate equitable access of federally funded research results to only those able to pay for it or have privileged access through libraries or other institutions. Financial means and privileged access must never be the pre-requisite to realizing the benefits of federally funded research that all Americans deserve.
    Strengthening the data sharing plans of the 2013 Memorandum by making data published in peer-reviewed research articles immediately available upon publication and other research data available within a reasonable timeframe. As President Biden has said when he was Vice President, data from federally funded research belong to the American public. Providing the data that support findings in scientific papers improves transparency and the ability of others to replicate, and build on, the primary research findings. Public access to federally funded research data also helps to level the playing field across a highly uneven funding landscape between academic disciplines – providing possibilities to scholars, students, and the public for secondary use of data that would otherwise be unavailable. The new guidance makes clear that responsible sharing of data requires agencies to ensure that privacy and security protections are maintained.
    Ensuring that all Americans benefit equitably from this important policy change will require time, effort, and collaboration from agencies across the federal government. OSTP is announcing several resources to support this work:

    Through the re-chartered National Science and Technology Council Subcommittee on Open Science (SOS), OSTP is leading a coordination process to ensure that public access policies are accompanied by support for more vulnerable members of the research ecosystem unable to pay rising costs associated with publishing open access articles, such as early stage investigators and researchers from minority serving institutions.
    As a critical step in this process, today’s guidance allows researchers to include publication and data sharing costs in their research budget proposals. We are also working with agencies to expand efforts to combat existing inequities in funding: many federal agencies, including the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation, have launched programs aimed at awarding grants to support early-stage researcher careers as well as increasing the racial and gender diversity of award applicants and the scientific workforce. Additionally, the SOS is exploring incentive structures to recognize institutions and researchers for supporting public access to their publications and data.
    As a resource to help better understand potential economic impacts of these policy changes, OSTP also published the report Economic Landscape of Federal Public Access Policy, which was transmitted to Congress today. In order to help publishers and scholarly societies of all sizes with the change, OSTP and the SOS have committed to working alongside them, together with other key stakeholders including researchers, academic institutions, libraries, and other members of the public. Agencies have more than three years to fully implement updated public access plans to ensure this is a responsible and equitable transition.
    This policy change lowers the barriers to accessing scientific results that are produced by researchers funded by the federal government and is a major advance to support equity in science. The public access policy of the United States Government should benefit all sectors of society and these updates help to achieve that goal and deliver equitable access to America’s research to foster endless scientific possibilities.
  11. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Donald Trump You're never single, Jesus is with you, even when you aren't aware.

  12. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Did you know that a president maintains the same level of clearance until the day he dies that he had while in office?

    This is blatantly untrue. The only one saying this is Trump.

    His lawyers have admitted they were classified files this week.

    He always says something different than his lawyers do.
  13. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    If you're paying $45 to the lawn guy you're dumber than I thought.

    lol jealousy confirmed.
  14. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Donald Trump He healed the sick, fed the lepers, and rose from the dead.

    That proves he was who he said he was.

    Some people are never satisfied.

    how's being single
  15. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Tonight.

    Fresh Flounder (2 fillets) with a side of peas and all swamped in INSTANT GRANULES Parsley sauce.

    We all know Friday is fish day…amirite?

    lol you really do eat like shit for every meal
  16. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Let me help you…

    You guys see how you read something and assumed it was presented as a "truth"

    fucking looool.

    are you a literal toddler lol

    "I diednttt steel the cookie" he says with chocolate all over his face.
  17. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Which dictionary did you read that in?

    There's nothing uncomfortable for the end of mankind…I'm all for it, it doesn't make your circumstantial "evidence" the "truth" though.

    The fact is that it's not circumstantial.

    If it were, there would be studies showing such.

    But you won't ever find any that don't come from some tiny private school

    Just like the COVID studies. Most of the 'at home treatments' were published by random schools in Pakistan with single digit authors and small, geographically isolated sample sizes.

    You likely have never looked at any kind of study with a critical eye.

    Where is YOUR evidence that climate change is not driven by humans?

    Oh

    you don't have any lol

    got it.
  18. Steven African Astronaut
    he heard that chicken tenders were flash frozen and he thought other meat would be similar.
  19. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Next you'll be believing man is responsible for climate change simply because Steven and obbe say so and posted a few irrelevant graphs.

    You knew your argument was shit so you edited in an ad-hominem

    Such failure.
  20. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The burden of proof is on the person who first said he was the son of god. (and first you'd have to prove god actually exists for him to be the son of..)

    come on vinny, you know how things work by now don't you??

    Vinny should not be owning you in athletic abilities lol.

    Dementia must be kicking in.

    Whether or not Jesus was the son of God is irrelevant.

    Was he a real person?

    You said he was. A con man.

    Where is your evidence? The burden of proof is on you.

    He could have paid for your sins in cash.
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