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Elizabeth Jacobs 🏴☠️
TheAngryEpi
Serious thread for a moment, regarding mental health. Early in the new year are several months where typically, incidence of depression increases. In 2021, these months will coincide perfectly with
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Declan Ganley 🇭🇰
declanganley
Thread:Something to say about Western businesses lobbying their own governments to go easy on the CCP because those businesses have or are seeking risk exposure in Communist China. The China
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/ Thread: The danger of ridiculing early techSurvivorship bias is real, but it is always humbling to look back and see how different revolutionary tech was perceived when they first
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✒The Sky Boivin Author Page 🐞💜🦄
skyboivin2
#MadVerseMorning celloShe sits in the silence of the house.The early morning sunFaintly fading in the room.Adjusting her chairTo the perfect spot,She gathers up her cello;Her instrument of choice.Solid and strongBetween
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Craig Calcaterra
craigcalcaterra
Baseball should not attempt to play this year. If they do play, I cannot see how it can be done responsibly. This isn't baseball's fault. The recklessness and even conscious
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Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
Here's an important development - and a thread...https://twitter.com/guardian_sport/status/1336091511579160581 1) This is an important new paper in @BJSM_BMJ (Roberts et al. 2020) for all those following the debate. Others better qualif
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Ian Fergusson
fergieweather
W COUNTRY OUTLOOK 1/3: After a periodically showery & comparatively mild phase Thurs-Fri, we shift into a markedly colder period developing through weekend & on into next week. By Sunday,
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Shortsighted Capital
ShortSightedCap
Time for another year end reflection thread - a compilation of 2020 errors: 1) I was underweight tech into March. I saw SaaS valuations hitting new highs, and a lot of
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rhizomatic tiz 🏴🏴☠️♠️
critical_fairy
honestly there’s no recent cultural phenomenon as literally “hauntological” as the resurgence of early aughts “webcore” aesthetics amongst gen z. what was already an aesthetic mired in the prospects of
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 10, 1789. Moses Brown, a Rhode Island businessman, hired Samuel Slater to build an English-style factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. This began the Industrial
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Whyvert
whyvert
Everyone knows there’s lots of ethnic conflict in the Third World. But in Indonesia there’s racial conflict too: SE Asian Javanese vs Melanesian Papuans. Early 60s Dutch ruled West Papua.
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Thom - Unity first demands truth
ThomboyD
I’ve mentioned this before, but today it feels worth mentioning again.My late mother grew up in and never left Western PA, and therefore was obligated by birth to be a
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Joel Rodrigues
joelrwrites
So, it looks like another lockdown is likely. And it's no coincidence that the people calling for harder lockdowns - i.e. activist teachers, journalists etc., all don't stand to lose
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Gabrielle J.
iamgabriellej
Here's how I got my PhD funded and you can too! A #Tweetorial on NIH Diversity Supplements for the advisor/PI and the candidate. #FridayFunding #PhdLife #GradLife #EpiTwitter #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #BlackEpiMatters
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Numlungzthe1
numlungzthe1
Energy Star FortsOver 319 Starfort's are listed on http://Starfort.com . The first Starforts are said to have been buil as early as the early 1500s, exactly when the Romanov's were setting
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Jonny Mounsor
MightyMounse
I want to talk about feedback. It can an important part of the creative process, but make sure you’re getting it from people you really trust. Especially at the start
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