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We should not blindly accept conclusion,because the premises are shaky and the method flawed; if you want change we need other experiments not repetition. Reply
this article is so serious i accidentally wore slippers to comment; still i learn something though. Reply
Informativ point: it cites sources and shows a trend line but it miss some counter points; check footnotes for data. Reply
Loved how the article break down the idea, it feed my brain good and i feel hopeful about the future. Reply
the article point out data sources, sample size and limitations, its good for researchers but need more context. Reply
sure, because a single article solved everything; obviously more preaching than facts; wow so original. Reply
really a fresh view, it give me new angle, hope this ignite more thoughtful talks around the topic. Reply
lol i reading it, my cat also reading, we both nodding like two professors; who proofread this? Reply
oh great another piece that solves world hunger with a chart, how convinient; meta-irony abound. Reply
I dont buy the whole thing, the writer cherry picked facts and ignore other side, its just propaganda, not useful. Reply
great, another eye opening piece that tell us nothing new, i should frame it as a museum exhibit. Reply
We should not blindly accept conclusion,because the premises are shaky and the method flawed; if you want change we need other experiments not repetition.
this article is so serious i accidentally wore slippers to comment; still i learn something though.
if we disagree we should present alternative models and test; the piece lacks a robust debate.
Informativ point: it cites sources and shows a trend line but it miss some counter points; check footnotes for data.
Loved how the article break down the idea, it feed my brain good and i feel hopeful about the future.
not impressed, too long, too dense, and some terms confuse readers; skip.
the article point out data sources, sample size and limitations, its good for researchers but need more context.
this post give practical steps and clear examples, i will try them; nice job.
sure, because a single article solved everything; obviously more preaching than facts; wow so original.
really a fresh view, it give me new angle, hope this ignite more thoughtful talks around the topic.
lol i reading it, my cat also reading, we both nodding like two professors; who proofread this?
oh great another piece that solves world hunger with a chart, how convinient; meta-irony abound.
I dont buy the whole thing, the writer cherry picked facts and ignore other side, its just propaganda, not useful.
great, another eye opening piece that tell us nothing new, i should frame it as a museum exhibit.