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Old 15-12-2021, 10:20 AM
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So much for being a Rocket Scientist

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Yes, "emotion processing" is a very useful skill for a Rocket Scientist.
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Yes, "emotion processing" is a very useful skill for a Rocket Scientist.

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I totally agree Hans, they maybe able to do their specialists jobs, so to speak, but probably couldn't do the most simple task that was not in their box, just saying .

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