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Merlin Mann
hotdogsladies
You're fine to just skip this one.It, admittedly, gets a little salty. So. My least-favorite new corner of Thirsty Twitter is populated by junior MDs, adjunct faculty, and sundry "policy
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Andrew Lewis
AndrewRLewis
I'm pleased to share my review for @SORJournal of @ndrewwhitehead and @socofthesacred book on Christian Nationalism. Much has been written about the book, for good reason. I took a different
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Stephen🔺Molldrem🌹
StephenMolldrem
Thinking a lot about how we can be ethically critical of public health in the time of COVID-19.By "ethically critical of public health" I mean how to be critical (1)
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Before becoming a writer, I worked as a strategy consultant in the medical industry. When the #COVID__19 pandemic started, I spent a lot of time listening to @WHO briefings.
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Dr N. Brodie נחמה
brodiegal
We need to understand misinformation & disinformation as systems, not just individual actions. An economy of false information. [this thread continues from what I posted last night, about some of
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
OK, I need to come out of hiding. Have made my account public again. I am not finding the recent escalation of nastiness coming my way very easy to deal
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Chelsea Gaither
CWGaither
This goes back to something I was talking about last night re: politics and our current politicians. They believe that respect IS fear, and it shows especially in how their
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James Bell
JamesBellOcean
A thread on the Tristan da Cunha announcement today This is the real mic drop moment for Tristan and a huge step forward for marine conservation, with Tristan da Cunha
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Murray 🇺🇸
Rothbard1776
BREAKING @SidneyPowell1 “You might as well call them Venezuelan machines, because that’s essentially what they are, through a number of different companies, to do this. And yes, we have Venezuelan
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Kerry
kerry62189
Looking back, I think it is a mistake to say the rationalist community was better at predicting pandemic-related things. Some of them are good predictors in general, including on this
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Corona Reduit
CoronaReduit
1/25 nursing homes make up ~50% of Covid19 deaths but just ~1% of the population all over the Western world. we are proposing an INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH to improve outcomes and
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Antoinette Serrato
spaceandweather
As a Latina #WomanInScience, I'm proud of what I've done and the goals I've set for myself. However, there is one thing that's rarely talked about in academia: fatphobia. And
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Since people are discussing the use of Dr. as a title for a woman with a PhD, I want to share a quick story from 2016 about how well-meaning compliance
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AKASH
AKASHBH95801446
THE SCIENCE BEHIND YAJNAFire is, of course, one of the greatest discovery of mankind. Our control over the fire dramatically changed the entire human habits; earlier it was used to
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janae
jmhmaee
❋ making my friend who hasn't watched legends of tomorrow describe/rate the characters - a thread❋ ft. @bluchaitea and occasionally her brother and also @laylaclover1 yellow name: megreen name: @laylaclover1
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
This article is correct about the importance of history and the urgency of a more historically-informed public debate. But it erects a series of straw men in its attack on
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