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US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Reused the Same Weak Password on Multiple Accounts for Years (1 Viewer)

Why are they hosting papers written in such a poor manner?
They are obviously research papers. The authors are scientists. They don't get graded, they get peer reviewed.
 
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Copy and paste the excerpts from the Wired article that strike you as humorous.
Oh I get it now. You let on you were an instructor /teacher of some kind..handing out homework? no thanks i refused to do it in high school
not going to start now
 
She's that DEI hire everyone is talking about.
 
Oh.

Vaguely reminds me of W's casual ignorance with the internets and 'fool me once' quips which are so endearing as well as ample evidence her appointment is well deserved.

MAGA.
Oh for sure. I can't wait to hear what other acronyms the Sec of Ed gets wrong.

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One would hope that official letters sent out by an Administration would incorporate proper grammar and correct vocabulary.
That poster just has the job of running cover for every moron in the Trump Administration and changing the subject when they do horrible things.
 
They are obviously research papers. The authors are scientists. They don't get graded, they get peer reviewed.
So it's OK when scientists make grammar mistakes in scientific works, but not some politician sending a letter?
 

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