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How may of heard this before?

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Abulurd Boniface1 year ago

I've seen this many years ago. You see where people are quizzed in the street on basic, high school facts about the world and failing miserably. How are people like that expected to be interested, let alone understand why someone earned a Nobel Prize?

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Joris Lebbe1 year ago

American television always feel like it is for the stupid, same with most of the american social media creators.

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Nadezda1 year ago

Yes

Juhani "Jalleolento" Vallikari's profile picture
Juhani "Jalleolento" Vallikari1 year ago

Maybe almost all journalists are too stupid to tell audience about science? How could they tell about something they can't understand?

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Tony Hill1 year ago

@ljupc0 The Prof would no doubt be disturbed by the poor use of the English Language.. How many have heard this before?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

whoa thats crazy but have you heard this?

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Kamichi Sullen 🔞🚻🌎🗽 🇺🇸1 year ago

🙁all so true 💯 As people tune out science, they cover science less. A self perpetuating dumbing of America.

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