I dunno. I guess? I mean I don't give a shit about all this tech stuff cause I don't even use it. I only an an email address so I could register with porn sites. I mostly think people just invent pointless shit these days. Like why can phones take pictures? Buy a damn camera.
[Alliance nonwithstanding, Rip ultimately doesn't care much for Eobard Thawne.]
Greater understanding, profitability, the improvement of human lives: I believe most modern scientific pursuits can cite at least one of these three motivations at their core. [Sometimes all of them.] The latter two in the case of the camera phone. It's convenient, and people find that a quality worth paying for.
you talk science at me and I stop caring. I can't even take it in. I like the more engineering-y side of science, like what that tiny nerd does the one that made my gun?
[Especially given how much Mick likes his heat gun.]
Regardless of whether you like it or not, however, science is itself an immeasurably important field of study. And as is the case with most things, there are always risks when it comes to potential reward.
Although in this unfortunate instance, it would seem there were also more blatant mistakes made—certainly more human ones.
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I dunno. I guess? I mean I don't give a shit about all this tech stuff cause I don't even use it. I only an an email address so I could register with porn sites. I mostly think people just invent pointless shit these days. Like why can phones take pictures? Buy a damn camera.
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[Alliance nonwithstanding, Rip ultimately doesn't care much for Eobard Thawne.]
Greater understanding, profitability, the improvement of human lives: I believe most modern scientific pursuits can cite at least one of these three motivations at their core. [Sometimes all of them.] The latter two in the case of the camera phone. It's convenient, and people find that a quality worth paying for.
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you talk science at me and I stop caring. I can't even take it in.
I like the more engineering-y side of science, like what that tiny nerd does
the one that made my gun?
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[Especially given how much Mick likes his heat gun.]
Regardless of whether you like it or not, however, science is itself an immeasurably important field of study. And as is the case with most things, there are always risks when it comes to potential reward.
Although in this unfortunate instance, it would seem there were also more blatant mistakes made—certainly more human ones.