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Siim Männart
siim
Psycho-Cybernetics is a self-help classic and bestseller. I picked it up after a recommendation by @jackbutcher.It mixes ideas from psychotherapy and the discipline of cybernetics that emerged during World War
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
Autism myth-busting - a thread.Please read and share widely.Autistic folk, feel free to add. Non-autistic folk, feel free to ask questions!#autistic #autism 1. Autism is not only a childhood thing.
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Hugh Alderwick
hughalderwick
1/ New paper with @RichardnotatKF @LucindaRAllen @HealthFdn (+ the great Phoebe Dunn) assessing government policy on social care during the first stage of the pandemic: https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/adult-social-care-and-co
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Frances Z. Brown
franceszbrown
THREAD/NEW PUBLICATION: We often discuss stabilization/fragile states policy as a distinct issue from geopolitical competition. US interagency discussions on those two imperatives usually occur on totally different tracks. 1/
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Adeana McNicholl
AdeanaMcN
A thread of resources on Buddhism and race for those looking for materials to teach during #scholarstrike. And remember to not just teach Black Buddhists, but teach the imperialist history
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Aditya Dasgupta
_adasgupta
Thing about state capacity: takes rare societal consensus + generations of effort to build public institutions like the post office, but just a few corrupt leaders to hollow them out,
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Alex Kidman
alexkidman
Some thoughts (possibly a bit of a rant) on reviewing: The other day, somebody said to me that I was a "harsh" tech reviewer, always looking for faults. (thread) That
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sherbet menrose 🏳️⚧️ 🐺
ChubbyCash1
Listening to Son of Maplewood. This might be a live tweet thread of my feelings as it goes down. Ed's voice really hasn't changed that much over 20 years. Yeah
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“Josefina, right?”
BeFearlessBeYou
I just saw the speech again, this time with my mom, and she was so impressed by what Taylor said. She works in tax, and explained to me what Taylor
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Lindsay Lee Wallace 🦇
lindsaylwallace
I once got into an all-out argument about grapes, which was actually an argument about morality, and I think about it almost every day!My apartment was watching tv together, and
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Polish Sedevacantist✝
PSedevacantist
Some kosher Catholics say that since Luther was antisemitic, and since the NSDAP had more support in Protestant than Catholic regions of Germany, this proves that Protestantism is antisemitic.Actually, many
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Tokyo Sand
DHStokyo
Hey there, my Twitter friends! I’m making a special announcement about #PoliticalCharge today, so I thought it’d be fun to do something different. A video! Yes, this is a rare
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A Jay Holmgren
AJHolmgren
New paper today in @JAMAInternalMed: how does EHR use compare between US and non-US clinicians? Short answer: US clinicians spend almost 50% more time per day actively working in the
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Regardless of the outcome of the US elections, we need to have a hard deep think about what democracy means. We have developed a form of democracy, which allows
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🦇 Live Natalie, Not A Cat 🦇
nataliereed84
Honestly I am baffled by this.People go in for the most boring mediocre shit 99.99% of the time, but every once in awhile, everyone suddenly and inexplicably decides to like
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Simon Frankel Pratt
Simon_the_Pratt
SO qualitative vs quantitative rant.These are overlapping, indistinct, and disanalogous categories! ALL EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IS QUALITATIVE! ALL EMPIRICAL DATA ARE QUALITATIVE! Even if we use stats, we are still representing/analysing
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