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    Oh fuck off. “Cosmos” was never meant to be an ongoing series. Sagan didn’t intend for it to be more than one season. And there were two follow- up seasons with Neil deGrasse Tyson later on.

    Also, there are 51 (and counting) seasons of “NOVA.” Not all Americans are stupid.

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      I would recommend a comma or period (or, arguably, a semicolon), an exclamation point and some capitalization.

      Edit: Two exclamation points would also work. But not in a row.

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              Oh goodie. I have to explain yet again that I am seriously ill which leaves me with very little energy to do much and also stuck in a town I hate far away from any friends. I’m sorry I can’t go out and join an intramural sports league for your benefit.

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                I spend all day on the internet too (fuck sports), but I spread that time across various platforms. I have a severe mental health issue that prevents me from holding down a job, so I get it. But I also realize when it’s time to lurk more.

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          wow that looks like a very wide normal distribution maybe a mixture with another smaller peak at middle east lol

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          That article is from ten years ago. I’d suspect the numbers would still be worse than they should be, but Ukraine has become a much bigger situation since then which is why you’re using it in this example, so this is not an accurate picture you’re painting.

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              Do you really think Ukraine being featured prominently in American news, pop culture, political discourse, and zeitgeist in general for the past two and a half years hasn’t affected those numbers? You would not have used Ukraine in this example had it not been for the current conflict. To use numbers from ten years ago is a deliberate misrepresentation of reality.

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                  There was those great videos of a presenter asking people on the street to point out various countries on a world map that didn’t have the country names.

                  Answers were… interesting, to say the least.

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                  Like I said: “I’d suspect the numbers would still be worse than they should be”

                  But also, you’re doing it again. You’re saying “despite the latter [Afghanistan] lasting 20 years,” but dude you linked images from 2006. It hadn’t been 20 years yet. In fact, that data is from nearly 20 years ago!

                  That is, again, extremely misleading data to support the argument you’re making.

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    As an American myself, your average Americans head would spind then explode due to extreme confusion 10 minutes into sagans show.

    Duck dynasty However is, misogynistic, extreme evangelism, shoot em up guns, blownin up stuff, and incomprehensible hillbilly nonsense that your average American thinks they understand quite well. They don’t know it’s yet another propaganda enterprise made to make you think you know, ya know?

    Anyways sorry for the rant I just really despise that whole family

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    Hell, how long have the Kardashians been on TV? Take a look at the show The Circle, where people with no discernible skills see who is best at social media. We’ve been deep in Idiocracy for quite a while. Oww! My Balls! is just over the horizon.

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      A society full of people who just don’t understand really basic things.

      On the one hand, Americans lean toward positive assessments of US nuclear policy. A majority believe nuclear weapons are either very or somewhat effective at preventing conflict between the United States and other countries (63 percent). Almost half (46 percent) are at least somewhat confident that the US missile defense system will protect them in the event of a nuclear war. And Americans who say they are familiar with nuclear deterrence (40 percent of the overall sample) overwhelmingly think it has been effective at preventing a nuclear attack on the United States (88 percent of those familiar with deterrence).

      On the other hand, just under half the public think nuclear weapons make the United States safer (47 percent). When combined, almost as many say that nuclear weapons don’t make a difference (24 percent) in making the country safer or that they don’t know enough about nuclear weapons to express a view (19 percent). On this question, there are significant differences between age groups, racial groups, and partisan affiliations. Only among Americans over the age of 45 does a majority say that the US nuclear arsenal makes the country safer (55 percent); a plurality of younger Americans say they don’t make a difference. White Americans are more likely than other racial groups to say nuclear weapons make the country safer, largely because Hispanic and African Americans are more likely to say they do not know enough to express a view. And Republicans (61 percent) are more convinced than Democrats (45 percent) that nuclear weapons make the United States safer.

      https://thebulletin.org/2023/08/survey-most-americans-dont-know-much-about-nuclear-weapons-but-they-want-to-know-more/

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          This has nothing to do with intelligence and everything to do with incuriosity.

          I’m not smart at all.

          I’m probably the stupidest person you’ve ever talked to.

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    No shortage of documentaries or reality TV. We live in a land of plenty. What you watch is up to you though. They even remade cosmos in 2014, so there’s interest there.

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      Duck Dynasty was on until 2017. The people on it are still major right-wing celebrities.

      Edit: American ignorance update!

      CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — How well do Americans succeed at distinguishing statements of fact from statements of opinion? The answer: Not very well at all, according to new research co-written by a team of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign scholars.

      Americans struggle to tell the difference between statements of fact and statements of opinion – a troubling trend that has grave implications for civic discourse and for navigating the torrent of political information that citizens receive every day, said Jeffery J. Mondak, a professor of political science and the James M. Benson Chair in Public Issues and Civic Leadership at Illinois.

      https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/1254104642

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        Before we get off on the wrong foot, I want to say that you and I have a lot of positive interactions on this site and I generally agree with you.

        This is a meme for an edgy freshman with Fight Club and Joker posters in their room. A scripted science show with a limited scope and a decent budget that was cherry picked for being one season vs a cheap, fast reality show that was also cherry picked for its longevity is a bad comparison and doesn’t imply anything about the intelligence of a country.

        But instead of defending it, all of your replies are just “look at this other way Americans are stupid!” which just makes it seem like you are that high schooler caricature I described earlier.

        I KNOW you’re not a teenager and I’ve always seen you act better than that in other threads so what going on with this one?

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    I’ve heard of the dead guy’s series from almost half a century ago.

    I have no idea wtf Duck Dynasty is. Sounds like something I’d order with plum sauce.

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      Yeah I don’t mind it either, I get their political views are WAYYYY different than mine but it’s pretty entertaining.

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      A far more appropriate channel. Sadly, it is not intended to be a farce.

      Edit: American ignorance update!

      Disturbing Findings Reveal Significant Number Of Millennials and Gen Z Can’t Name A Single Concentration Camp Or Ghetto, Believe That Two Million Or Fewer Jews Were Killed And A Concerning Percentage Believe That Jews Caused The Holocaust

      https://www.claimscon.org/millennial-study/