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What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

EDIT: Let’s cool it with the downvotes, dudes. We’re not out to cut funding to your black hole detection chamber or revoke the degrees of chiropractors just because a couple of us don’t believe in it, okay? Chill out, participate with the prompt and continue with having a nice day. I’m sure almost everybody has something...

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Op: what are some inherently enraging opinions that fly in the face of everything we know about logic?

Also op: omg guys stop downvoting these inherently enraging opinions. I implicitly made that rule …triple stamped it no erasies!!

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All of those are more interesting topics than a dumb mega-debunked conspiracy theory. Seems like your standard for interesting is History channel at 2 am?

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Yikes

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Yeah to be fair a few of the responses were that. I just don’t know a way to keep away the oxygen consuming idiot opinions like the woman so proud of doubting the moon landing.

Basically if you’ve got a logical explanation I can get on board with your idea as a hypothesis, but some of these replies are not that and are insane.

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This is all performative. You knew you’d draw ire and that was your goal. Otherwise you probably wouldn’t have announced you’re reddit famous for believing a slew of debunked lies

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Disbelieving in evidence doesn’t make you more moral

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Yeah, I would pay for it, but when I looked at pricing I was pretty disappointed

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No matter how many times people shit on Google, it’s still the best search engine, as much as I wish it wasn’t so. But it is

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Ok. You can’t really avoid spoilers on the Internet though. That’s kind of common knowledge

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The latest in hipster rants. apparently not easy to find on Google ;)

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That is a dumb feature that shouldn’t be trusted.

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Ok. I default to ddg but have to end up using Google half the time. It’s not for lack of trying.

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I would agree it’s a little worse than it used to be, but the post implies it’s useless which is just false

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Right. I just think it was overly ambitious. It’s right just enough to earn trust and wrong just enough to burn you. I had a really, really dumb argument once because of that feature

Ending support for Windows 10 could send 240 million computers to the landfill. Why not install Linux on them? (gadgettendency.com)

With support ending for Windows 10, the most popular desktop operating system in the world currently, possibly 240 million pcs may be sent to the landfill. This is mostly due to Windows 11’s exorbitant requirements. This will most likely result in many pcs being immediately outdated, and prone to viruses. GNU/Linux may be...

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Exactly. I’ve not used many Linux flavors that are as confusing as what they have done to windows since v7

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…as if the point ever neared actually doing it…?

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You’re ignoring the fact that they ended XP support for months and then brought it back for literal years after so much outcry

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I recently installed elementary os on a Dell laptop and Fedora on an older super shitty Dell laptop. Honestly I know it was a bit of luck but both installs could’ve hardly gone smoother. The install itself? Easier than windows and absolutely faster. Out of the two computers, assuming patience with learning a new thing, there was barely friction and this could’ve been done by most people with a little gumption.

I told the laptop owners that the touch screen wouldn’t work on the newer one. Just assumed that was a weird hardware software combination that would be very difficult if not impossible to get working. They were ok with that because essentially both computers were slow trash and we were trying to salvage them. Lo and behold though-- the touchscreen worked out the box with literally no effort. It didn’t behave how the owners wanted (like it did on windows), but 15 minutes of googling and a reboot and the touch screen was working exactly as it did on windows. Obviously Linux isn’t for everyone but when 1) it’s gotten this good and 2) the alternative is trashing a computer, it really saddens me to see a long diatribe shitting all over the possibility of salvaging a lot of these computers rather than throwing them away.

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I tried to use XP in a vm a while back. The latest browsers that would run on it could barely view most websites. web standards are insanely different compared to 2005 or whatever, and a lot of sites weren’t even usable

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The article and post title itself alludes to the fact that windows 11 won’t support millions of machines, so a w11 license is useless. And if you meant you can buy a PC that supports w11 and is worth using, for $50, I need to consult with you for the world’s best shopping tips

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Firefox I remember. I feel like the newest version that would install on XP was like v7 or something. an incredibly old version, whatever it was. I think I tried chrome too and maybe couldn’t even find an installer that would work. Can’t remember for sure.

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Right? The 15 minutes of watching someone else play would even be a challenge for me if I’m actually trying to pay attention. That is the kind of content I barely can do as background noise.

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At this point some of the posts here could’ve been a randomly chosen image combined with a random AF string of ai text. Makes adult swim shows from 2007 seem extremely level headed and comprehensible by comparison.

Post idea. Title: “But he was a good boy?” Image: highly overly compressed jpeg reposted from 4chan, name mostly blacked out but “cock2ranker” still visible. The post contains a line of text reading “43 segments and counting, I wanted to blitz my mind and I was thinking about it but I didn’t get it until I got it and I didn’t get it back” Image below: a turtle flipped on its back with a shark photoshopped to its left, with a beeper strapped to its fin. Underneath the turtle, some random anime character that 7 people have ever heard of, looking “cute”. The post has 94 upvotes and 20 comments, all of which every single person 100% understands the context of every element of the title, text, and image and are making references to obscure aspects of it. They’re often responded to with quotes that seem to be a reference to things that no human would understand. One person asked why the turtle is green, no replies.

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