Probably both considering that many people need these studies to return results to continue getting funded. At the same time, more academics than ever are excited about uncovering fraudulent work (imo).
GiveMemes
No there are three. You missed the guy grumbling in the corner about academia being in shambles (in the US at least)
So because some people are reckless, all people should be unable to fix their shit?
How can they prove guilt? Innocent until proven guilty under English common law, right?
Exactly. I think that's what the sentiment of the person you're replying to was as well.
Exactly. It takes over a minute for permanent brain damage from a lack of oxygen, and it can take several, several minutes before actual death.
CPR started anytime within that range will help keep the person alive, as you are literally forcing their body to intake oxygen and pump the blood.
If you find someone without a heart beat and they aren't already cold then call 911 and start cpr
Yeah the best example is probably the Japanese internment camps during WW2. You don't have 'rights', you have privileges. Rights can't be taken away.
I mean Saudi Arabia showed that American citizens lives only matter when they align with national interests years and years ago
You don't. Try not to piss off any national governments, especially unhinged ones (Russia, China, US, Israel, etc.)
How did you get newpipe to work? It's been broken for me for like the past 3 weeks.
I was confused at first trying to read your comment and just wanted to let you know that in this context it's spelled 'morale'. Like "The team had high morale."
The way you spelled it is like "That man has a good moral compass."
I don't mean to be rude, just wanted to let you know.
Oh I agree! I actually have another comment in this thread where I said I think that more people are excited about uncovering fraudulent work than ever before imo.