People are so weird. He probably wrote a long journal entry that day, "The day I triumphed over Big Science."
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Replying to @OtherSociology
maybe I should fund my research by setting up a 1900 number where conspiracy theorists call to tell me abt their "theories"
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Replying to @The_Episiarch @OtherSociology
and I pretend to listen. Knowing how long-winded they can be, I'll make a health sum by charging jst $3 per min or something
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You could even set up a premium service of $5 per minute for climate change denialists to tell you why the 3% are correct.$$$
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Replying to @OtherSociology
I shld charge different rates for diff conspiracy theories, $5/min for ACG denialism, $7 for "jet fuel steel beam" crowd
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Replying to @The_Episiarch
Good business model. Charge the most for antivaxxers. Maybe have 2-for-1 introductory offers for Big Pharma conspiracies.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
I think the more common the conspiracy theory, the higher charge since it'll be more repetitive. The more esoteric ones like
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Time Cube or whatever at least have the novelty factor which makes them less arduous to endure
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Generous! Flat Earth people, which I never knew existed until
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well, in my profession, I get exposed to the Morgellons crowd https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons & ppl who want me to look @ their poop
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"Leitao says she examined the sores w/ her son's toy microscope & discovered red, blue, black & white fibers." #SoundsLegit
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