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I can only assume you took my advice, and looked for signs of someone making fun of Harvard students and their hubris.
Actually someone sent me an e-mail with the YouTube link.
A harvard sheepskin and $5 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
According to the graduates, if it is Summer for them, then it’s Summer everywhere on the planet. This has to be a joke. But then, reason and logic is not encouraged in education these days.
At the beginning: “Veritas”. Irony, much?
The best BS money can buy.
I think the modern world is too complicated for most non-technical people. They just get a brain overload when you ask them to explain a complicated concept like the seasons. They find it much easier to write propaganda or shout simple slogans where accuracy doesn’t matter as long as the ‘message’ is expounded.
Good lord! I learned about the Earth’s Axis in 5th grade! That was 1960. What’s going on with science these days?
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