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Helen Roberts
HelenR864
Well, more info discovered today about the #WW1 saddle that has been sitting in a corner of our tack room for as long as I can remember... Dad used to
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST IN—Analysis shows #COVID19 surge is worst now in places where leaders neglected to keep up forceful virus containment efforts or failed to implement basic measures like mask mandates, according
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David F. Warner
dwarnersoc
Since the #Democratic Party—even though it defeated an incumbent president!— has started it’s biennial circular firing squad about “the way forward” let me offer some non-expert takes (1/4): 1) Districts
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moon²¹ ☻
nnermoon
um don't mind me tweeting my brain thoughts in this thread lol does being on social media ever feel so like pointless to anyone else in the sense that in
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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
Initial claims have been largely unchanged at around 800,000 for the past four weeks. This represents a steady stream of job loss, and remains a worrying sign: do not judge
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May Peterson, Wicked Witch Girl (she/her)
maidensblade
So one of the hard things about discussing double standards is that sometimes it’s about identifying a standard no one should be held to, sometimes it’s about a standard being
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Goutham Shivshankar
gousgame
1/n As lawyers, we learn some very important principles of rational thinking from the laws of evidence. The sifting of relevant facts from irrelevant ones. The relative weight to be
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Isaiah Dawe ID. Know Yourself
IndigenousX
As a Psychiatrist I am in the profession that focuses on people's happiness, daily functioning, the re-establishment of reality and the genuine re-connectedness of themselves their families and their place
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Betsey Stevenson
BetseyStevenson
Let's discuss GDP numbers. First, there's the tricky thing about percentage changes is that percentage changes on the way down are always smaller than on the way up because on
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Thomas Sampson
thom_sampson
Mixed news for UK trade in FebruaryThe good: some bounceback after January's collapse. EU trade up 20% in Feb-21 vs Jan-21The bad: Trade still much lower than in previous years.
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Jonathan Engler 🌸
jengleruk
Interesting thanks, but can we really comment on misunderstandings relating to comparisons between vaccines while ignoring the elephant in the room:Relative v Absolute risk reduction?The vaccines are being pushed on
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Hayden Winks
HaydenWinks
When we see "regression" in fantasy, it's usually about a player over or underperforming in a stat relative to the league-wide sample (usually over multiple seasons). When a player is
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The Upcoming Artist Guide
Thejollofdiary
Does Netflix’s Recent Move Vindicate Music Streaming Platforms?I’ve in the past read pieces on ‘how music streaming platforms should level up & increase artist revenue’ by taking a cue from
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Jacob T. Levy
jtlevy
Two things about the conservative memory editing that’s already afoot— “we supported the most policy-successful president of the modern era, too bad he was such a rhetorically self-sabotaging colorful character.”1/
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Tyler Tringas
tylertringas
Unpopular opinion (maybe): Charge More is not always the answer. Software is still extremely high margin and keeping prices low enough to make indefinite renewal a no-brainer and switching not
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Giovanni Tiso
gtiso
This talk about how the abolition of DHBs will lead to the elimination of "postcode lotteries" is so naive it makes me want to cry. Our neoliberal bureaucracy's idea of
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