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Layne Morgan
laynemorgan
Layne Copes With her Terrible Health, a diary entry about measuring productivity, how and when to push yourself, and admitting defeat. This week we're learning about listening to your god
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Simone B.
simonembanna
If you're unemployed (or underemployed) and not hearing back from the jobs you're applying to, here's a thread of quick and easy resume fixes to make today that will transform
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Daisy Wildsmith
daisy_wildsmith
Gather around all, young and old and let me tell thee another spiffing yarn. This one be aboust an agency of recruitment.So the avid reader among you may recall I
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp... "It is the colour of a bleached skull, his flesh; and the long hair which flows below his shoulders is milk-white." This is how we are introduced
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Jeremy Smith
RefractionsJs
The #Cummings story makes no sense. It cannot have happened as Cummings and his wife and No.10 spinners try to claim. The known facts don't match the narrative pushed by
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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ An urban legend that refuses to die is the idea that "BIPOC patients are more likely to die in childbirth" and that this must reflect systemic racismThis idea is
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Mario Gabriele 🦊
mariodgabriele
Stories move the world. Yet, few people in the tech, venture, or broader business worlds seem to read the great works of fiction. Instead, we focus on productivity or business
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David Burge
iowahawkblog
A lot of people are commenting on this, I have some thoughts.https://twitter.com/WLNSAlexSims/status/1246479343087497217 First, privacy: there's no way in hell the NY Times got access to raw individual cell phone data.
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James Knight
badbadpoet
Y’all want some contemporary poetry recommendations? The Odyssey by @Jkchunt is an epic poem (comprising a long series of erasure poems), in which the narratives of the Apollo 11 mission,
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Caleb Cluff
calebcluff
At 20. One of the jobs I had that very literally nearly killed me, in the most awful way imaginable. So. I was 19 when I started cutting wood with
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Daniel Bustamante
dbustac
Highlights and notes from The Knowledge Project podcast (@farnamstreet) Episode #4:@ShaneAParrish X @jasonzweigwsj on skepticism, reading and decision-making. Some context: Jason writes The Intelligent Investor column for the WSJ since
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Gabiru
Zackben97
The mind of a killer. this going to be a little different, and i might get some flake for it, but i don't feel bad for Toga. I think that
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Pasquale "Pat" Scopelliti
ThyConsigliori
23 Aprill 2020 - #MAGAAnalysis #CoronavirusUSA A meditation on participatory reading.These four books weren't chosen randomly, but chaos surely plays a part. I am NOT recommending any of them right.
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immortal peach enjoyer
abovetheclouds
Don't want to do this either, but let's take this LONG more or less tweet-by-tweet. First, "the atrocities in Xinjiang" is assumed here as a given, presented without any
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Benjamin Eldon Stevens, Ph.D. (@🏡)
beldonstevens
In a class Discord server, some of my students were talking about feeling bad about not getting much work done—and also about feeling bad. One said that they feel they
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
Fun little nugget I just discovered in the National Data Strategy is the action in s.4.2.1 to “implement the recommendations of the Joined up data in government” paperhttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/joined-up-data-in-governme
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