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>>10701262
the perfect balance between two extreme autism state !

>> No.10701325 [View]

>Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
> Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
> Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
> Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.

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>>10701302
>Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
> Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
> Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.
Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements.

>> No.10701302 [View]

>>10701259
>>Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements
>Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements
Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements

>> No.10701259 [View]

>>10701255
>Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements
Bill Gates has a periodic table in his office with samples of all the elements

>> No.10634503,1 [INTERNAL]  [View]

I have auditory hallucinations all the time, and visual ones only occasionally. I know the auditory ones are hallucinations because there is no symphony orchestra riding on my motorcycle with me, or hiding in my air-conditioning ducts. The visual ones are a little trickier, but the 10th or 20th time I turn to catch the roach I think I saw crossing my desk I can feel fairly confident that (on this occasion, at least) there is no roach. I live in Texas, where big honkin' tree roaches are a very real possibility, but usually it's just hallucinations.

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Explain the theory that life is just a simulation. With proof.

I'm writing a part on it.

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Is a property of matter

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https://www.princeton.edu/~aglaser/2008aglaser_sgsvol16.pdf
Hello, i have not a lot of knowledge in physics science, but i know some basic think.
So i have found this.pdf in my research and i would like talk about homemade uranium centrifuge.
Is this document can achieve my project for enrich some grammes of natural uranium to 90% uranium ?

>> No.9777492 [View]

because women are faggots too unless you rape but thats allot of effort trust me

>> No.9777489 [View]

because money gets you a better option for a better life and since you need money u might as well work a half way fun job

>> No.9776878 [View]

i have also heard from people in the field and by looking online that taking initiative to solve problems will increase your value big time

>> No.9776871 [View]

another thing to think about is the demand for the service

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was thinking about getting a computer science degree. Why do people make fun of computer scientists?

>> No.9771986 [View]

Coming from my pa who is phd in applied mathamatics and is trained in some other shit and makes fat stacks. He says that a degree alone is not enough to be useful and the company has turned away many hot shot degree fellers because they were not productive enough. says their is a seperate intelligence needed to being a useful employee.

>> No.9771978 [View]

compter science and higher maths including physics is what I heard required more creativity

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which stem degrees are in high demand

>> No.9768387 [View]

i think what allot of fellers do is do higher math than figure out how to apply the shit. sometimes the company would do it or you could take some other courses that teach you how to apply it.

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Do physics and math graduates use more creativity at work than engineers? Worst thing would be to constantly regurgitate my degree. Seems like it would be more gratifying to work with unknowns.

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is there a demand for physics majors

>> No.9696377 [View]

i think 10 percent of smokers die from lung cancer and many of that 10 percent beat the cancer. the problem is heart disease which is what gets allot of people already. I feel like you can get a healthy heart by running around in circles even whilst smoking.

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wanted to smoke cigarettes. studies said that i can expect to lose 10 years of my life. is this it or can i expect to die earlier. 10 years seems not bad given the fact that if u exercise u can mitigate the crap and u can quit and return to normal. also i would rather have a better time all the time then live a long time. any research u guys have seen that would change the line of reasoning.

>> No.9662284 [View]

look up withdrawal symptoms ik u can get headaches the shit is addicting

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Any research on the effect of ecigs on body

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