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Rachel Wasserman, PhD
r_m_wasser
My 6 year old daughter had #COVID. It was mild, she's fine, and others in the family are negative. Still, it was NOT easy. I’m a mom and a pediatric
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
I think the anger will come less from those who paid — because they could afford it — than from those who never wenthttps://twitter.com/damonlinker/status/1328166615507230720 The college graduate class is internally
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Miami Jake Brukhman
jbrukh
Here’s what will happen when blockchain goes mainstream:- Money will move at the speed of light- Basic financial services will be available to everyone with a phone, globally- Crowdfunding will
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Catcherintherye
Holdentheblue
So a positive thread, with the important caveat we didnt win and would have wanted too. 1- We hung in for a draw. We didnt do that against West Ham,
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Chris Wardle
ChrisWardle77
The rhetoric of disadvantaged becoming more disadvantaged through loss of learning is a dangerous one. You voice the same message often enough and people internalise it. Get the children into
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WarNuse
WarNuse
'Two New York City Hotel Rooms, Two Exceptional Minds, A White-Haired Aussie, And A Fragrance Of Musk.' This Is John G. Trump, Donald J. Trump’s Uncle. John G. Was An
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Rob H. Bedford 📖 🍺
RobHBedford
Over @sffworld we are running a two week retrospective on Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror over the previous decade (2011-2020) https://www.sffworld.com/2021/01/sffworld-best-of-the-decade-2011-2020/ Our first @sffworld Best of the Deca
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Colin McAuliffe
ColinJMcAuliffe
...once again requiring a pretty radically redistributive program to correct. Workers also have a wealth of tacit knowledge about production which dipshit managers do not. To take advantage of this
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Why product management is hard(and why good product management matters)1/15 1/Sometimes, you should imitate competitors.Other times, watch them closely.And sometimes, largely ignore them. 2/Sometimes, you should build what users
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Jacopo Piotto
jacopopiotto
5 games were played between teams who played until the end of July and teams who had finished their leagues by the end of June or earlier.The teams who had
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harnidh
chiaseedpuddin
What pisses me off MOST about the NEP is the fact that rich UC families will get access to english because that’s the language parents use too. This will impact
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Kevin Cole
KevinColePFF
Something I've been thinking about with the emergence of former Sashi picks Emmanuel Ogbah and Jabrill Peppers in their 5th and 4th years. Are late breakouts like that good or
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Health Nerd
GidMK
The important thing to remember is that (outside of a trial) REPORTED side-effects are common. Side-effects LINKED TO THE VACCINE are much less sohttps://twitter.com/DoctorChristian/status/1334221833952956418 Worth clarifying here that what
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Orlagh
0rlagh
I love hearing other people's stories. The Scientist is (almost) always more interesting than the science. So prepare to be underwhelmed!My merry adventures in science are a bit backwards#IAmAScientist #ScientistsWithoutLabels #WomenIn
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🙂Klaus Schwab
ProKlausSchwab
Do these threads change anything?I have a friend & a sister who have good jobs & work home office but are incapable of altering their minds regardless of facts.I dedicate
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Whitney Phillips
wphillips49
I was a competitive track and cross-country runner when I was young (starting at 9) & would go to nationals each year/traveled a ton/it was my whole life. One of
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