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Antoine
Antoine_Rdx
..j'aimerais avoir un passing féminin parfois, pas toujours genre j'adore mon passing masculin. Mais de temps en temps paraître fille, jsp si vous voyez ? le truc c'est que j'ai
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Robert Jago
rjjago
I'm looking at the next entry for this series, and I love it so much, it's amazing. So for this series, it's basically this, the Walrus, but Native. When the
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Alex Kaschuta
kaschuta
1/ Signaling is a blackpill because once you have this filter installed, your understanding of human motivations, your own motivations even, is forever changed. 2/ An overwhelming amount of human
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Electron Nightmare
ElectronNightm1
The germanics were smaller in number and less united than the romans, and yet they kicked their asses again and again. Why?The germanics were physically larger, had a home advantage,
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UnmodernM
UnmodernM
My early followers are asking why I don’t tweet about drugs, health or money anymore. I’m 29. I’ve been a pharmacist for about 8 years. I work corporate as a
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James Lindsay, man of internet swagger
ConceptualJames
Narrator: Terrence wasn't a mathematician, and that did nothing stop him from making jokes about math that proved it.https://twitter.com/w_terrence/status/1253064294037549058 Excited for all the "I used the 'faster' way to learn
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Amy Barnhorst, MD
amybarnhorst
Lots of talk about the Walter Reed medical team "letting" the president leave the hospital, whether for a joyride or to be discharged to the White House.A on having
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
This is amazing. Richard Epstein tries to falsify the history of his disastrous foray into epidemiology. This should destroy his career. But since he's a right-winger, it won'thttps://twitter.com/JohnPMacke/status/1251716101819584513 Two rela
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MangoZeus
Understanding Is Just Graph Memory - A ThreadImagine a town you've never been to. You don't know that it exists. Unconscious incompetence.Imagine you're airdropped on to a random spot in
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
One of the biggest questions in the world with the most grossly insufficient amount of brainsweat applied to it:Are we experiencing unprecedented levels of institutional failure or unprecedented levels of
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Ayò-Bánkólé Akíntújoyè
AyoBankole
If there is an invaluable lesson I learnt early on, it was getting immersed in the confidentiality rule. The feeling I get when people pay for & trust me with
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Paul Cotterill
Bickerrecord
1/ Been working in a care home since pandemic started because back in March I knew they'd be hit hardest, even if govt didn't, and it was best place to
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Brittney Cooper
ProfessorCrunk
A Black girl is dead because the cops brought a gun to a damn knife fight. If you don’t know how to de-escalate teen girls who are fighting, you should
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Madi Carleton
STEMCarleton
Thinking A LOT about what I can learn from this experience. Before this, I sometimes felt guilty about sending students off on self-guided, technology-based research or creation projects. I felt
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Andy 🦊, first quarter phase
foxstrology
i feel like my imposter syndrome in some areas comes from inherently understanding facets of psychology and sociology that people usually learn through the education system inherent understanding doesnt mean
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cursedgdoc
i think starfleet lily is half vulcan and she at first tried very hard to follow the vulcan way but then failed. in her 20s she's an ensign who starfleet
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