• protist@mander.xyz
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    3 months ago

    Like Captain Planet, but instead of saving the Earth they encourage children to eat fast food

  • ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    Do people have a problem with that now? That’s the coolest name he could have gotten

    Why not complain about the nerd?

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      Everyone is upset about using a name to highlight an attempt to be inclusive of a person with different abilities.

      No one is calling out the kid literally named after the concept developed by a racist eugenicist to demonstrate that blacks and indigenous peoples were mentally inferior to the English.

      Yep, checks out.

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        Well the IQ test concept was invented by the French to test whether children with learning disabilities needed to be separated from the general class population

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          My comrade in crisis, you are either misinformed or intentionally misinforming others.

          Setting aside the fact the character is called “I.Q.” and not “I.Q. Test,” the concept of IQ, and the first test, was invented by the English statistician Francis Galton. Galton believed in eugenics and was a racist, and his research was in the pursuit of proving his racist beliefs.

          Alfred Binet and two other french colleagues made their own IQ test almost 50 years later, and they eventually abandoned it because they felt IQ was better studied qualitatively.

          You didn’t mention it, but for the sake of dispelling another common piece of misinformation you might have, Lewis Terman brought the abandoned Binet test to the US and popularised what we now typically refer to as “I.Q. Test.” Why did he do it? Eugenics!

          TL;DR: IQ as a concept and IQ testing was born from eugenics, and the popularised concept in the west today was based on a later test developed by the French and adapted to suit American eugenics by a racist. To their credit, the French abandoned standardized testing because it was a bad way to look at intelligence.

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      Observe the doping process whereby, in making the words in the sentence puns, more space is created between and into which more puns are “crammed”, creating a new material with superpunducting properties. In this paper we show that

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        My day, and perhaps life, has been improved by reading this comment. I would like to subscribe to future pun science literature.

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        I figured it had something to do with eating and I found this:

        Jaws is an expert on nature and the outdoors, as well as navigation. He is very socially aware and caring, and especially in regards to the natural environment. He is also occasionally presented as a voice of reason, retaining a cooler and more normal disposition in the wake of other members’ antics or strange occurrences. His name is derived from his older characterization, in which he was said to be the Super Official Burger King Quality Taste Tester, as well as an expert on food, specifically the food served at Burger King. However, these details were largely ignored in later materials.

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    Nobody even mentioning Drake?

    The guy played a character nicknamed Wheels in the Canadian TV series Degrassi Jr High.

    And it’s about as bad as you’d expect.

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    No it’s okay, they put a stylish circle around the W and have him a jean jacket so we know he’s cool and down to earth.

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    Holy crap kid vid just unlocked some nostalgia there… I completely forgot about this!

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    this was like 10 years after we’d stopped naming shows after how obese the kids were in ‘em, so, a kind of progress.