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Science March

2017-04-23 16:05:56.299989+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

RT Siobhan Thompson‏ @vornietom:

The numbers for the Science March seem high but we won't know until we compare it to the numbers at the placebo march that's also happening

RT Siobhan Thompson‏ @vornietom:

I honestly feel bad for the people on the Placebo March who thought they were at the Science March but double blind testing is important

RT Jeremy Cape‏ @jeremydcape:

There's hardly anyone at the homoeopathy march but they say that's how it works.

RT Allyx Davison‏ @MyNameIsAllyx:

I heard the placebo marchers feel like they're making a difference even after they're told they're at the placebo march

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