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Guy Hamilton-Smith
G_Padraic
A thread on how being open to pain can lead to some beautiful journeys. About a year ago I got mugged. He was maybe twenty, and he wanted my bicycle.
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Jason Coyle
JayCoyle
Alright, I will bite. I saw The Irishman a few weeks ago at the cinema and really loved it. I am a big Scorsese fan so not a major surprise.
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antihero_kate
antihero_kate
Here’s my list of questions. I’ll keep adding them as I think I’d them?• is the ultimate death toll unavoidable and we’re simply spreading them out so we don’t overwhelm
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Amy #BlackLivesMatter
amyhoy
sad facts of life that are actually freeing, A THREAD 1. "Life is suffering" — Buddha to have a body and a mind is to suffer. some suffering is truly
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Elizabeth Kingston
EKingstonBooks
Happy Mother’s Day, did you know I wrote a heroine with a living mom who plays an active role in the story ONLY BECAUSE I was super-sick of there being
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Tren Griffin
trengriffin
1/ If you own a business and are deciding whether to hire software developers to create a new service you are making a capital allocation decision. You must determine whether
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mun
dozingallium
what is misophonia? [a thread](pls RT
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
What's so fucking grating -- to the point of being repulsive -- about all the whining is that it's people of privilege complaining about shit that *plenty* of people in
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Shubhomoy Sikdar
sshubho
If Tejashwi wins:1. The obvious: Other state leaders or even Congress will learn that if they manage to keep national security and communal issues at bay and avoid personal attacks
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Moya Lothian-Mclean
mlothianmclean
Absolute props to the Tories in the way they have completely normalised this ongoing, drudging misery and made tragic, unavoidable loss of life seem inevitable. And now we're back and
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Eleanor Saitta
Dymaxion
This is a sensible, appropriate response a thread talking about the impact of network effects and systemic barriers. Literally the thing I was just explaining was how individual action can
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Steve Ruiz
steveruizok
New approach on my arrows problem. More math, less logic. These are the kinds of arrows I wanted from the start! So here's how it works. Start by drawing an
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Natalie Buske Thomas
buske_natalie
No one can prove what "would" have happened.However, we CAN prove in hard numbers (some of) the damage caused by shutting down the economy. A slow rollout to return people
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Karen Dervan
dervan8r
Boycott or not? The measures announced by the @DeptAHG yesterday have been met with suitable derision. The dept’s proposal is a kneejerk, easy-fit, populist response, yes. But the key thing
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Steven Hamilton
SHamiltonian
There's a lot of confusion around about how to interpret unemployment numbers right now. Measures of unemployment combine two unobservable parts: an unavoidable part due to lock-downs and necessary social
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𝙹𝚘𝚎 𝚅𝚒𝚙𝚘𝚗𝚍
jvipondmd
Here's your Sunday COVID analysis. Hold onto your hats, it ain't pretty. 1/ New cases at 1183 look superficially good. Wait, weren't they way higher yesterday? But this is typically
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