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Aimee Carrero
aimeecarrero
Larry King wanted the Perfect Bagel. When I worked as a waitress in Beverly Hills, he’d come in for lunch almost every Thursday. The hostesses always gave him the best
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Hans Fiene
HansFiene
A Monday morning rant on how feminism mutated and then destroyed another generation of women:Consider this. Consider Captain Marvel and Star Wars' Rey. Consider every Hallmark movie where the problem
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Ingrid M
iMusing
the government put $200 billion in Australians pockets so that money needs to be spent to create jobs because the money belongs in Australians pockets.This man purports to have some
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Cardboard Cory
CardboardCoryCO
My statement on yesterday's election results in the #cosen race. Thread to follow #copolitics 1/cc @SenCoryGardner @CoryGardner @hickenlooper @SenatorBennet @indivisiblefrr @indivisibleden @IndivisibleTeam @IndivisibleNOCO Cory Gardner
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
This #LochNessMonster image is doing the rounds on social media. It's a fabulous painting from legendary Italian artist Gino D'Achille and (among other works) appeared in Daniel Farson's 1975 book
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Dr. Literature_Lady 💌📚📜🎙
Literature_Lady
Tiny things I loved as an early modernist in Season 2 of Discovery of Witches (based on the books written by @DebHarkness...an Elizabethan scholar and expert in 16th/17th science/alchemy!).(Thread) 1.
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
Person: "We can't stop Critical Social Justice because there's no alternative!"Me: Yes there is. Universal liberalism. It worked before and still works. Somehow, everybody forgot that. The same universal liberalism
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Secondly, it is abysmal that the medical humanities and medical historians have (a) not had their expertise used more concretely as part of our strategy and (b) that STEM leaders
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Today we are seeing tons of hype around the corticosteroid dexamethasone, prompted by this press release.It does indeed look like good news, but it is important to recognize the limitations
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly: A Week of Great Progress for Vaccines…But Also, Unfortunately, for the VirusEncouraging vaccine news but deeply discouraging lack of action to stop pandemic. Coming weeks will be
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Alain Pannetier
AlainPannetier
Ceci est le tweet chapeau des différents threads en français sur les études mettant en évidence les effets indésirables du glyphosate. Ils contiennent les références à citer aux zélotes du
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Meg Maker
megmaker
How can the wine industry shift its message and approach to reach Millennials, given shifting generational values? If you want to reach a diverse audience, you have to hire a
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Overly. Honest. Editor.
Edit0r_At_Large
I’ve been thinking a lot about a role of editors lately (for absolutely no apparent reason, wink wink). But no matter how I look at this, I come back to
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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Thread: reading list (or more accurately, collecting with the intention of reading) of literature on the covid literature (metalit, if you will), in no particular order. #medlibs or others might
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
By giving up Christianity, Western people gave up their social coordination mechanism. Now a new religion ("Wokeism") is destroying us because it has coordination mechanisms; the rest of us are
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Dr. Steve Easterbrook
SMEasterbrook
1/ As it’s the 75th anniversary of ENIAC today, I thought I would share an extract from my forthcoming book, Computing the Climate. Because ENIAC played a crucial role in
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