Noble deeds, performed without regard for reputation or reward, would be more common if there was just some way to get the word out.
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@ahaspel I mean that you are cynical. Reality is full of unsung heroes.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@sebinsua I didn't say, and don't think, that they are unknown. I said they would be more common.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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πous〜es Retweeted Andrew Breese
@ahaspel Drawing a connection to this: https://twitter.com/DoTheWeirdStuff/status/458594070873403393 … I cannot find source. It was about destructive effects of money on Science.πous〜es added,
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@sebinsua Wasn't me. Regardless, what's the connection?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@ahaspel The article that I was referring to isn't related: http://corruption-of-science.blogspot.co.uk/ But the point about motivations might still be correct.
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