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The whole “scientists use big words on purpose to be exclusive” is such a bunch of anti-intellectual bullshit. Specific and concise language exists for a reason; you need the right words to convey the right meaning, and explaining stuff right is a hugely important part of science. Cultures that live around loads of snow have loads of words to describe different types of snow; cultures that live in deserts have loads of words to describe different types of sand. Complex language is needed for complex meaning.
And I keep on saying to myself: Can't lose something you never had.
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I can definitely relate this. Haha
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暑くて暑くて大汗搔きながら撮った向日葵。
いやぁ~汗半端なかった!!笑
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