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Senor_Fretty2
Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen. How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve
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Erin accountability, then unity Ryan
morninggloria
In addition to the unfathomable tragedy of 190,000 people dead, think of all the smaller painful losses Trump's lies & mismanagement have led to-- lost school years, canceled family reunions
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Kelly Lynne D'Angelo ✨
kellylynnedang
A THREAD: *Deep Breath* This is a big one. [And I want to preface that with everything I say, I am only speaking from my own personal observations and cannot
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Charles H.F. Davis III
hfdavis
Following @agonzal6’s lead to add to the chorus of those navigating PhD admissions decisions. Like a number of us, I wasn’t granted admission to a number of doc programs, 13
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Actually malicious, no actual malice
apark2453
All of the "if the President did something so profoundly unconstitutional as to trigger the most massive constitutional crisis since the civil war" catastrophizing is always "true" in the sense
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🍂 MELISSA MEDINA 🍂
melissamedinavo
DONT LET PPL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR EXCITEMENT: A VA TIP THREADVet your clients BEFORE you audition. Do they have a website or some sort of online presence, social media,
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Katie Gutierrez
katie_gutz
What’s everybody doing to combat the MONOTONY of these days? It’s like every day is so hard, but also so boring, and we’re just—trapped?! I think for me the monotony
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Tren Griffin
trengriffin
1/ Charlie Munger: “We have the same problem as everyone else: It's very hard to predict the future...”"It's highly likely that the people who confidently think they know the consequences
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
Researchers make terrible futurists. Really. Why? Several reasons:(1) Because they spend their days trying to solve really hard problems. They experience 99.9% "hard" and "it doesn't work yet". This induces
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
In a renewed rage, I just allowed myself to remember that Daycare in NYC reopened in June, w/ minimal fanfare. Search for "Daycare NYC Safe" and you get a tiny
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Christopher Mims
mims
The pandemic may not kill the open-plan office, but it has highlighted its anti-human preposterousness.So what's next?Tech companies have a new vision to sell: The "dynamic" officehttps://www.wsj.com/articles/goodbye-open-offi
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Madelaine Hanson
MadelaineLucieH
RIGHT. I'd appreciate a share for this because I'm tired of seeing so many of my friends get scammed. At this time of year, lots of 'companies' will be offering
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Alex Good
goodalexander
Principles of rigorous backtesting. I'm at the point where I think backtesting has no positive edge - but failing to do it well can lose you a lot of money.
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Tyler Bowyer
conservatyler
When I was elected GOP Chair of Maricopa County, I met with Sen McCain out of respect for his office & service. In the first, short meeting in his Senate
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Mitchell "Hawley&Cruz Must Go" Robinson
mrobmused
I had the privilege of observing a student teacher yesterday, and was just blown away at what she and her cooperating teacher were doing in their virtual set up... They
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
How did corporations gain so much power over US politics? Original sin occurred when two Republicans (NY Senator Roscoe Conkling & OH Congressman John A. Bingham) intentionally planted an ambiguity
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