• joneskind@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t give a flying fuck about the “duality of a man”. As I said, we can’t cancel the work of this POS. What we can do is letting his story die among other not so famous scientists but nonetheless more relevant even in the eyes of science. Those who deserve to be known and reminded.

    My dad liked that quote “You die twice. First when your body shuts down. Second the last time someone ever pronounces your name”

    So if you don’t mind, let’s kill that motherfucker once and for all.

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      6 months ago

      It’s just an unrealistic expectation is alls I’m saying. The fact is, people will remember his name in 10,000 years because he is a part of history and you can’t rewrite history.

      Let’s agree to disagree aye.

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          6 months ago

          Sure bring it to people’s attention, as I didn’t know either, but I was arguing that we can’t scrub the dude from history as that’s just a deluded expectation.

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        6 months ago

        I think in 10,000 years he’ll be in the books, but people won’t be making memes, and the average person won’t know anything about him.

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      6 months ago

      Curious, non native English speaker?

      Reminded is more like to make them remember. Remembered would be the word.

      Also, pronounces kinda works, but simpler would just be the word “says”, or to add a more ominous tone “utters”.

      No judgement, actually positive judgement… it’s very good English. And better than I speak any other language.