

Unfortunately, it’s not a great study. It relies on a lot of assumptions, including assuming that different school districts would be equal in terms of their students’ innate ability quality of education and it doesn’t have a placebo group.


Unfortunately, it’s not a great study. It relies on a lot of assumptions, including assuming that different school districts would be equal in terms of their students’ innate ability quality of education and it doesn’t have a placebo group.


I’ve never once met the stereotype antivaxxer (dumb, thinks apple cider vinegar cures cancer, etc). I have a bunch of anti-vax coworkers (ironic as I work in healthcare) and they’re highly educated, normal people who don’t drink raw milk (though I’ve tried it and it’s just … milk.)


What did ChatGPT tell him to do, exactly?


What book did she write?
Oh. So he didn’t say people should swim in untreated sewage water he just swam in a creek that sometimes tests high for bacteria though apparently the particular part he swam in was safe. Typical clickbait.
Source? Legitimately want to read about the sewage thing.
As usual this is all made up and none of it happened