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Andrew Wilson
AJWTheology
Blaise Pascal would have found the Coronavirus fascinating. The line of his that people keep quoting is his claim that "all man's unhappiness results from his inability to sit quietly
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Tom Bennett
tombennett71
If you understand the research looking at phone usage in schools, or worked in safeguarding, or pastoral issues, you know that mobile phones are a huge problemhttps://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/apr/24/dear-gavin-williamson-teenagers
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Dr. Rashawn Ray
SociologistRay
For those dumbfounded by #LilWayne and others’ support for @realDonaldTrump, let me briefly explain:1) @LilTunechi doesn’t believe #systemicracism exists, just like Trump. @JoeBiden believes #racism exists. I could stop there,
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Kathryn Brightbill ✒️
KEBrightbill
This Guardian interview with Lil Nas X is good, but this description of Frank Ocean's music makes me want to facepalm. Nobody ever says that straight people who sing about
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Emmy
MsQuinnHistory
I understand that children have phones, use phones frequently and that we should accept that as schools. I agree that we should have lessons on appropriately using them. But I
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Mona Eltahawy
monaeltahawy
Instead of saying “I hope women can also enjoy the freedom I have to post pictures of their bodies and express themselves freely, as I do,” Bassem Youssef sent me
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Hana Ayoob
HanaAyoob
This piece on flying less by @hendysh might be the best thing I've read on not flying. It's definitely the most sensitive - acknowledging the role of privilege & having
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Fiona Russell
Fiona_M_Russell
Risk: benefit of AstraZeneca vaccine vs being struck by lightning or dying in an accident. In Australian context risk of shark attack about 1 per million. Heartening to hear young
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Here's my @guardian piece carrying on the campaign to set up a new Epidemiology-Macro crossover quango doing regular forecasts and policy simulations for government.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/30/covid-economy-bri
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Calla Wahlquist
callapilla
The bushfire royal commission will recommence at 10am. I'll be tweeting along again (perhaps not quite as much as yesterday, do need to write actual articles sometimes)Watch live here: https://webstreaming.lawinorder.com.au/rcnda
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
I agree with the framing in this thread - and in particular with the 'negative externality' comment. All businesses want to ensure that they can survive, and will (rationally) make
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MargaretSimons
MargaretSimons
I had just put the finishing touches to a piece about the Dan Andrews pressers, which will run in @sundayage this weekend, when I tuned in to hear #credlin cross
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Sophie Mattholie
SophieMattholie
I'm not shielding but this has made me really angry. It's yet another example of how little disabled people mean to the government - we're so expendable that this didn't
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Remarkable story from The Guardian. Cummings' place on SAGE must considerably lessen the authority of Downing St "guided by the science" line, given we now know, that to some extent
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
The four key questions in the Dominic Cummings scandal are as follows. If the media or any journalist does not pursue these 4 questions they are effectively complicit with No.10
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Luke Henriques-Gomes
lukehgomes
Exclusive: Stuart Robert yesterday vowed to continue with the income compliance program. But leaked advice reveals his own agency says it is “no longer viable or cost effective” and should
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