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No, that’s not what I’m saying. The article that YOU posted says:

What drives astronomers to ask, “What’s out there?” and oceanographers, “What’s down there?” Despite covering 71% of the planet, only 5% of the ocean has been explored. Now more than ever in human history, tools and technologies are providing oceanographers and astronomers with increasing opportunities to explore the depths of the ocean and the expanse of space.

I said we can’t explore our planet’s oceans. Your article agrees with me. Do you refute that?

How much longer are you going to keep making an assclown of yourself?

9 days ago
1 score
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No, that’s not what I’m saying. The article that YOU posted says:

What drives astronomers to ask, “What’s out there?” and oceanographers, “What’s down there?” Despite covering 71% of the planet, only 5% of the ocean has been explored. Now more than ever in human history, tools and technologies are providing oceanographers and astronomers with increasing opportunities to explore the depths of the ocean and the expanse of space.

I said we can’t fully explore our planet’s oceans. Your article agrees with me. Do you refute that?

How much longer are you going to keep making an assclown of yourself?

10 days ago
1 score
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No, that’s not what I’m saying. The article that YOU posted says:

What drives astronomers to ask, “What’s out there?” and oceanographers, “What’s down there?” Despite covering 71% of the planet, only 5% of the ocean has been explored. Now more than ever in human history, tools and technologies are providing oceanographers and astronomers with increasing opportunities to explore the depths of the ocean and the expanse of space.

I said we can’t fully explore our planet’s oceans. Your article agrees with me. Do you refute that?

How long are you going to keep making an assclown of yourself?

10 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

No, that’s not what I’m saying. The article that YOU posted says:

What drives astronomers to ask, “What’s out there?” and oceanographers, “What’s down there?” Despite covering 71% of the planet, only 5% of the ocean has been explored. Now more than ever in human history, tools and technologies are providing oceanographers and astronomers with increasing opportunities to explore the depths of the ocean and the expanse of space.

I said we can’t fully explore our planet’s oceans. Your article agrees with me. Do you refute that?

10 days ago
1 score