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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
I respect LA County’s decision to extend the lockdown for another 3 months. People’s lives must always come first. But we cannot ignore people’s economic suffering. It may force people
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Ann Coates
setoacnna
Dear GCsAssigned sex is nothing to do with chromosomes, developmental pathways, or 'potential'.When babies are born society sticks them in a box base on the approx appearance of external genitalia.
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Jane Barratt
Jane_Barratt
A personal story about food insecurity- a thread: My first job (apart from selling cigarettes to neighbors but that's a story for another day) was as a cashier at Tuckerbag
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WB Aught Five
whiskeybrothers
Karl here. Normally I share a few words on this day every year eulogizing Brandon. Each year I am intentional about highlighting different themes of my memories of him to,
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Zoé
ztsamudzi
I hate stand-up comedy and most stand-up comedians so let me just say Bill Burr’s monologue (especially the part about historical complicity lol) would have been more or less fine
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ウマル か
umar_khaled_
This is somewhat true ofc not entirely. But frankly speaking, reading is utmost manifestation of curiosity whereas the latter is projected when someone knows what he 'doesn't know'. But that's
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summer thomad
SummerThomad
On today, Day 18 of Quarantine, I cannot stop thinking about the cartoon Jimmy Neutron and what a rich text it was Specifically this clip, which is forever burned into
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Shannon Brigid
healinginmidlif
Thread:Trauma survivors do have gifts, or superpowers as I like to call them.Because you had to dissociate to survive, you likely have an extraordinary imagination, and ability to put yourself
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Jordan Rice
JordanLRice
Not going to call anyone out on here, but please be careful about listening prosperity preachers right now. You can spot one because they'll tell you a few (unbiblical) things:1.
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David Frum
davidfrum
A short history of US depressions and their electoral consequences1837-1841: first national depression. Jefferson-Jackson Democrats had dominated national politics for previous three decades. In 1840, they lost both presidency and
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Marianne Williamson
marwilliamson
1/ What made the leaders of WW2 so profound was that they viscerally knew the horrors of war. There was nothing about it that felt like a game with them.
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
I’m an adipose tissue biologist. I study sympathetic nerve action on adipocytes. This month is my first committee meeting since beginning to intensely read weight bias literature. I’m nervous to
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benmcleish
bennmcleish
From around 1955 to 1963, our government allowed the UK to conduct twelve nuclear detonations in Australia, most of them at Maralinga in SA. Obviously, no permission was sought from
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Sahana Singh
singhsahana
In school when I read "Character is fate" in Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge, it was the most profound thing I ever heard. More I thought about it, the more
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Zack Goldman, wearing a mask
ThatDamnYank
People seem to get that confirmed covid-19 numbers in the US are far from actual covid-19 numbers in the US (good start) but what is getting significantly less press is
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Abduraham Abdi
Abdurahmanpoet
Last yr on this date I lost a good friend of mine- due Suicide man shit is hard not seeing someone grow up with; experienced our ups and downs, ate
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