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4658850 No.4658850 [Reply] [Original]

Hey I heard on /x/ you guys don't believe in aliums and some retard shit called evolution made by an autist!

Also prove to me that skellingtums are real. I want to hear your best.

>> No.4658869

fuck off, commoner.
Big boys are working. Why don't you go play ball or something outside?

>> No.4658878

>>4658869

How rude. I know your father young man and I'm sure you'll recieve a spanked bottom if he hears about this!

>> No.4658882

>implying evolution is science/math related
go back to /x/

>> No.4658891
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4658891

>>4658882

Evolution=Biology
Biology=Science
Science=/sci/

>> No.4658898

>>4658850

I saved the ever loving shit out of that pic. Just thought I'd let you know.

>> No.4658902
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4658902

>evolution
>biology
>a science
>/sci/
>mdw

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4658924

Tards who don't believe in evolution.

>> No.4658926

>>4658902
The distinction between hard and soft sciences is commonly misconceived as a measure of how "easy" or understandable it is to non-scientists. However, it's actually refering to the accuracy of the science itself.
Hard sciences rely on empirical and - most importantly - falsifiable evidence. The emphasis is strongly on the importance of objectivity in all aspects of study. Biology slots neatly into this category - everything you study in biology (however simple or 'common sense' it may appear) relies on accurate, objective and empirical evidence.
An example of a "soft science", in the true meaning of the phrase, would be psychology. While there's an attempt to maintain objectivity in some psychological approaches, the nature of what's being studied (the mind) inevitably lends itself to an element of subjectivity. Psychologists tend to vary on their approach to study (whether cognitive, humanistic, etc.) whereas biologists - as all scientists - are generally unified in the scientific approach.

>> No.4658931 [DELETED] 

>>4658891
Are you fucking idiot?

>> No.4658967

>>4658931

No I am not fucking idiot.