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>>7738898
You are literal cancer. Here are your options:

>an hero and donate your body to science
>throw away your fucking fedora and actually learn some basic hs biology (or science for that matter)

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>>7693752
There is a simple explanation for that:

The project started off /sci/, we had 20 members at one point, but it got stuck as every project does on 4chan, people lost their motivation and started leaving one by one.

Me and three other members (they are not Turks) decided to keep going at it, I've pulled strings at my University and now we are a team again, but with 75% of team members from ITU, admittedly non-channers, along with mandatory faculty and external advisors. SpaceX prioritizes students teams so we asked the non-ITU members and they gave the green light to apply as ITU team.

You might not be aware that this project needs serious sponsorhip, excluding travel costs, around $100k. For that money to be raised, we need to raise awareness to our cause. No one's going to sponsor a 4chan team, but we have something going here. In 2 days, from zero we've collected 200 followers - no bots, and both yesterday and today we're having media interviews.

I could have simply pulled the /sci/ handle from the team name and moved on with ITU but I am willing to give back to the community something to cheer and be engaged about for helping me start all this.

But if you're still gonna keep at >hurr durr Turnkey, i can only say >>>/pol/

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>>7667479
>Test account for like 70% of the math classes total grade.
>Mean 46% will kill every ones grade
>Maybe the teacher is not retarded like you and decided to make it a quiz so kids can still pass the class, since they don't account for you know 70% fking percent of your grade.

Nigger how the fuck am I supposed to find the mean average. I'm not the fucking teacher, your report shows your grade not a fking average of other peoples grades with your z-score in standing relation to them along with your individual score.

How do you even function daily?

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If my professor has 3 exams for 3 groups in next 24 hours and they all might be the same and I just finished with exam as first group and posted all the questions so other groups can see them...

Can i be charged with academic dishonesty?

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If the camera adds ten pounds, do African children exist?

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>>7597184
>Do you think scientists would deny it if people were clearly moving stuff with their minds?
kind of, yeah. just look at that anon losing his spaghetti from a hypothetical question alone >>7597185
Imagine if he saw telekinesis with his own eyes, he'd probably make up all kinds of ludicrous explanations in order to keep his comfy little worldview intact, which most definitely never changes radically. Suggesting otherwise would imply that he does not know everything, which he'd take as an attack on his ego, and he'd respond accordingly. An awful lot of scientists share the same mindset actually.
>>7597190
sort of yeah. I'm curious if there could be an unknown force yet to be discovered that could account for the force the telekinesis uses in that fictious scenario?

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>you have an average intelligence

which STEM major do you choose?

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If the multiverse theory were real, would the relm of possibility change with it? Would there be universes with magic and superheros? Would there be universes where Gods do exist? Would there be universes where the multiverse theory doesn't exist? Or would all of the universes have to exist within certain rules?

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What's the Barnett triple integral of my dick?

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I've solved grade inflation.

Z = 5
A = 4
B = 3
C = 2
D = 1
F = 0

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A kid who was in my 3rd grade class died of cancer.
Furthermore, the odds are incredibly small that two of us from that very same class would both died of cancer.
Therefore, I am essentially immune to cancer.

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Is there a protein like hemoglobin or hemocyanin that can make the blood a different color, say green or yellow, or something darker?

Do these proteins depend upon the gases in the atmosphere to bring them out, like oxygen or something? Do they require a good deal of said gases to exist in the atmosphere so they can be colored this way?

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