Message from @Banjod

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2019-11-17 03:15:26 UTC  

@Banjod why would i get banned

2019-11-17 03:15:44 UTC  

because you're a dishonest scum @Yek

2019-11-17 03:15:49 UTC  

Peer review can literally be as simple and procedural as a single reviewer checking whether it is a valid paper. It's literally 100% dependent on the journal published.

2019-11-17 03:15:50 UTC  

you're not reasonable at all

2019-11-17 03:15:55 UTC  

@Banjod What did I say that was dishonest?

2019-11-17 03:16:00 UTC  

it's how you act

2019-11-17 03:16:06 UTC  

But even then, it's bullshit because journals don't have universal peer review rules in all cases.

2019-11-17 03:16:07 UTC  

don't need to ban,
but browning isn't out of the question

2019-11-17 03:16:15 UTC  

banning is bad optics banjod <:monkaS:299267496668692493>

2019-11-17 03:16:20 UTC  

either you stop coming here and just ignoring every argument you don't like

2019-11-17 03:16:26 UTC  

and bother everyone

2019-11-17 03:16:28 UTC  

or you don't come at all...

2019-11-17 03:16:52 UTC  

this is literally what JF does

2019-11-17 03:16:53 UTC  

@Banjod which arguement did I ignore?

2019-11-17 03:17:06 UTC  

look at this

2019-11-17 03:17:13 UTC  

and tell me how it does not apply for humans

2019-11-17 03:17:34 UTC  

@Roko what argument?

2019-11-17 03:17:52 UTC  

@Banjod ban him

2019-11-17 03:18:01 UTC  

I gave you an example of what they're saying in the text, and you ignored it

2019-11-17 03:18:04 UTC  

because you know

2019-11-17 03:18:21 UTC  

is he chinese?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/645462708723908628/facial_scarification.png

2019-11-17 03:18:23 UTC  

yes or no

2019-11-17 03:18:39 UTC  

⏲️

2019-11-17 03:18:58 UTC  

Subspecies is a valid replacement word for "race"

2019-11-17 03:19:20 UTC  

It sounds mean tho

2019-11-17 03:19:24 UTC  

"When geographically separate populations of a species exhibit recognizable phenotypic differences, biologists may identify these as separate subspecies; a subspecies is a recognized local variant of a species."

2019-11-17 03:19:42 UTC  

yek, see, you have to write 5 mintues to write something to explain away, instead of just answering

2019-11-17 03:19:43 UTC  

this is what I mean

2019-11-17 03:19:48 UTC  

are different types of dogs considered subspecies?

2019-11-17 03:19:55 UTC  

ok, boring conversation anyway..
Anyone have a good recommendation for a good movie?
maybe sci-fi?

2019-11-17 03:19:57 UTC  

Or, more simply said: geographic separation causing noticeable variation means a valid subspeciation

2019-11-17 03:19:58 UTC  

Breeds

2019-11-17 03:20:00 UTC  

like a chuahua and a great dane

2019-11-17 03:20:03 UTC  

yes, that's why we call some mutts..

2019-11-17 03:20:06 UTC  

are these different subspeices

2019-11-17 03:20:10 UTC  

@Rody Le Cid watch porn

2019-11-17 03:20:12 UTC  

@Soyf they parrot talking points from lewonton and gould and others that were made ages ago and have since been debubked

2019-11-17 03:20:17 UTC  
2019-11-17 03:20:32 UTC  

I would, but I'm tired of seeing your sister all the time

2019-11-17 03:20:45 UTC  

so taxonomically we consider dog breed subspecies?