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Revision as of 12:01, 30 May 2023
A peer-reviewed study is a study that has been peer-reviewed.[1][2][3][6][7][10][11][12][15] This is a necessary[4][5] ritual[8] to make information real,[9][13][14] so that it can be used to debunk dumb chuds and schizos who really need to just take their meds.
Peer reviewed studies have helped to show that:
- Thrembo is NOT a real number[1]
- Bugs are nutritious and a good alternative to meat
- You should trust the science
- Sproke is good for you[1]
- Meat is bad for you
- You should trust the Peer-reviewed studies
- HWABAG