The first thing in my Facebook feed this morning.
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Thank you so much for this post! As someone who was "homeschooled" by a whacko anti-vaxxer with the Abeka series (look them up, they're horrible), I've always felt bad for my lack of knowledge on science. There is still a lot I don't know and I still have a long way to go, but this will help me a lot.
Good on you! Great profile pic too.
@kmdskit3 Thank you!