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Belphegor, v0.2.0
Epystemon
Generational discourse sucks. There aren't massive singular shifts every twenty years, and the scene aesthetic hit primarily the late millennials and included early gen z, by standard dates. Scene aesthetic
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Mared
ffrinj
‘England’ does not mean ‘UK’: a thread about devolution and lockdown measures in Wales. [1/10] I've seen a lot of confusion over the lockdown, especially in Wales. However, contrary to
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Richard Neher
richardneher
The preprint on #SARSCoV2 seroprevalence in Santa Clara County continues to make headlines. They estimate 2-4% of the population had #COVID19 by April 4 implying an infection fatality rate (IFR)
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🇺🇸Kyle Bass🇺🇸
Jkylebass
Ant Group and Ten Cent are Clear and Present Dangers to US National Security that now threaten us more than any other issue. The Chinese Communist Party is pushing the
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호랑이Auntie 🐯 #JunkTerrorLaw
titanimarklee
I have so much to say about this data visualization. This slide would've been axed at a glance by my old bawse in MR. https://twitter.com/ChrislenBulosan/status/1249603660402704389 -You can't compare periods without
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
ThreadHere’s the problem with per-capita stats for coronavirus:• Switzerland has seen ~same pace of outbreak as everywhere else, but its per-cap figure is higher coz it has a low population•
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Sasha Costanza-Chock
schock
The users we need to prioritize, from a design perspective, in contact tracing #CovTech are 1. contact tracers, and 2. people who are being contacted. What do contact tracing teams
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(((Inspector A E Pessimal))) #JC4HMP 🕎✡️
jc4P45
Iain, that’s where I believe journalists have gone off the tracks. The purpose of a journalist is to report news, facts. Not opinions, not to hold government to account that’s
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Ash & Sarah Armstrong
strong_sistas
The conventional agriculture system rewards farmers for maximizing yield rather than maximizing nutrients. So it makes sense why so many farmers resort to monocropping and factory farming in order to
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
In Chicago, a city where black people account for less than 30 percent of the population, 70 percent of the people who have died from Covid-19 are black.https://www.wbez.org/shows/wbez-news/in-chicago-70-of-covid19-deaths-are-black/dd3f295f-445e-4e38
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мамбет 🇰🇿
p1ngaskhan
A few points about Jochi Khan, Kazakhs, and Mongolian chauvinism: Recently, the Kazakh government has erected this statue of Jochi Khan, son(?) of Chinggis Khan and forefather of the Golden
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Chris Gloninger NBC10 Boston
ChrisGNBCBoston
Peak surge potential 15-20 feet!To the east of landfall on Vermillion Bay is JeaneretteOne of the poorest communities in Louisiana. It's 75% African American. Median household income $29,533.We can't forget
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U.S. ConstitutEOINalist
mini_poli_me
I have some experience with this (of course).I once ran a 60 station CATI market research phone room.One customer study alone paid all the bills - a new car company
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Growing research demonstrating importance of protective T-cells against SARS-CoV-2 combined w/ prior research on influenza viruses suggest that nasal mucosa T-cells may explain the rising number of "positive" PCR
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The myth of benevolent totalitarianism is pernicious and incredibly dangerous. Totalitarianism, the politicization of everything, NEVER ends well - no matter how benevolent and high-minded the totalitarians claim to be.
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Ibrahim Firat
icfirat
The "unthinkable" continues to happen in #highered. #BREAKING - Hearing reports about #college applicants getting "unrejected" from some #colleges, including some highly selective ones. Care to guess why? Working on
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