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Person 1: hey dude how do i be a sciencetest?
Person 2: you mean a scientist
Person 1: yea
Person 2: your a fucking idiot
Person 2: you mean a scientist
Person 1: yea
Person 2: your a fucking idiot
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Get the sciencetest mug.A person who worships science, the scientific method, and peer reviewed research, to the extant that they've lost all ability to think rationally or with kindness and empathy. Violently hateful towards anyone who holds religious beliefs or anyone who doubts or questions widely pushed scientific theories.
Normal person: "God bless her, she will be in Heaven smiling down on us."
Redditor: "Sky daddy doesn't exist, she cannot smile because she is dead. Mourning death is a sign of low intelligence."
Normal person: "Shut up sciencetard."
Redditor: "Vaccines are so cool, trust the science bro. I've read all the peer reviewed research, my IQ is 200."
Normal person: "Why has all the research been funded by billionaires, big pharma, and governments?"
Redditor: "You're just too stupid to understand the scientific method and peer review. I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE!"
Normal person: "Sciencetard."
Redditor: "Sky daddy doesn't exist, she cannot smile because she is dead. Mourning death is a sign of low intelligence."
Normal person: "Shut up sciencetard."
Redditor: "Vaccines are so cool, trust the science bro. I've read all the peer reviewed research, my IQ is 200."
Normal person: "Why has all the research been funded by billionaires, big pharma, and governments?"
Redditor: "You're just too stupid to understand the scientific method and peer review. I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE!"
Normal person: "Sciencetard."
by da gooose June 2, 2024
Get the Sciencetard mug.A form of clickbait and ragebait that uses the language and authority of science—facts, evidence, proof, sources—to provoke engagement, outrage, and argument, particularly on platforms like Quora, Reddit, YouTube comment sections, and social media. Sciencebait content doesn't aim to inform or educate; it aims to trigger. It presents pseudoscientific claims as factual, demands impossible proof, shifts goalposts, and employs logical stalling tactics to keep arguments going indefinitely. Classic sciencebait includes nuclear winter denial (presenting fringe opinions as scientific controversy), moving the proofpost (demanding evidence, then rejecting it, then demanding more), exhaustive induction demands (requiring impossible complete evidence), evidence-saturation delay (overwhelming with data to prevent conclusion), and logical stalling tactics (endless requests for definitions, sources, clarifications). Sciencebait thrives on the human desire to correct error and defend truth—it turns that desire into infinite engagement, with no resolution ever possible.
*Example: "He posted a sciencebait comment on a climate video: 'Actually, scientists disagree about whether climate change is real. Here's a list of 47 studies that prove it's a hoax.' The studies were cherry-picked, misrepresented, or from fringe sources. But the bait worked—hundreds of replies, thousands of angry words, infinite engagement. Science had been used as bait, and the fish were biting."*
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