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Scott Frank

www.hollywoodsapien.com
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Anthropologist (PhD). Fencer. Make my living by my wits, sword, and Emmy-winning science TV shows. Father of Danger (literally, it’s my daughter's middle name).

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Scott Frank @hollywoodsapien · Aug 22, 2022
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This is ABSOLUTELY THE BEST THREAD OF THE DAY and everyone with an interest in paleontology, history, and I'll even say archaeology (given the dates and thus possible interactions with humans) will derive pleasure from reading it.

Tweet Aug 21, 2022
I just saw a meme about Noah's arc, and a thought popped into my head, and I checked the dates, and around 4800yrs ago seems to be the claimed date roughly, which did match what I was thinking, and so I present this thread: UNEXPECTED ANIMALS THAT W
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Scott Frank @hollywoodsapien · Aug 13, 2022
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Prey is without a doubt one of the best movies in the entire Predator franchise, and the Predator 2 easter egg nearly made my head explode, in the absolute best possible way. A+, no notes.

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Prey
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Scott Frank @hollywoodsapien · Aug 2, 2022
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This is a good thread. I’ve seen a number of these accounts with fake science facts – and an equal number with fake history facts. Watch out for them, and especially when the claims seem astonishing – take a second look.

Tweet Aug 1, 2022
Twitter is full of "wonder science" accounts, many of them full of stolen images & misinformation. The recent viral tweet about the alleged void in space offers a good case study in how to spot the fakes. 1/5 twitter.com/coreyspowell/status/155420379
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Scott Frank @hollywoodsapien · Jul 11, 2022
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Interesting article from historian Francis Gavin about the idea of experts mentioning how often they are wrong, as much as how often they are right, and the benefits that might have.

Article Jul 11, 2022
Is Being Wrong So Bad? - War on the Rocks
by Francis Gavin
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