girl ( @girl@lemm.ee ) 19•10 months agoI know it’s beneficial to have studies confirm common sense thinking, because sometimes common sense is wrong, but goddamn if this ain’t some “breaking news, water is wet” shit
Turducken ( @TheTurducken@mander.xyz ) 2•10 months ago“breaking news, water is wet”
Ric Romero is on the job!
ReMikeAble ( @ReMikeAble@beehaw.org ) English12•10 months agoHad to check if this was an Onion article!
- dingleberry ( @dingleberry@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•10 months ago
Everyone else got priced out of the competition.
Swim ( @Swim@lemmy.ca ) 2•10 months agoholy shit what a waste of time, who authorized this shit
These studies, although obvious, are necessary because it’s the first step in figuring out where the best places to target are in order to change it. It’s basically breaking it down into smaller parts so that people can fix it.
Swim ( @Swim@lemmy.ca ) 1•10 months agodid we need this study to know its one of the most expensive educations you can get and that only the wealthy can afford ? quit yo shit fool
Limited budgets require you to do this rather than throw mud at the fan and hope for progress. It is how the process works and journalism like this never does it justice. What this headline says should actually be “we are terrible gatekeepers, so how can we, as medicine, help fix it.” This is not for the capital owner side. This is for equity and accessibility.
Moobythegoldensock ( @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee ) English8•10 months agoYes. There’s what you know and then there’s what you can prove. This provides the latter.