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Mikael Nilsson
ars_gravitatis
Thread: this article by @RichardEvans36 is a great read! However, I find it a bit myopic in certain ways, which make the conclusions flawed, IMHO. Let me explain. I think
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🦃's Michael Oder
TVsMichaelOder
Data from the @BrazosCoHD over the last 40 days shows daily new cases frequently spiking. Today's (11/12) new case number is second highest since 10/8. The number of deaths related
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Brian D. Feinstein
BrianDFeinstein
A fair process for deciding who gets early access to the Covid-19 vaccine is a moral test, and we're muddling through it. Of the states w/ their criteria online, most
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Trumpster
Gettingtrump
@TuckerCarlson made a fine argument for mass arrests and military occupation. Because once the courts abdicate their authority that's all what is left.Understand the man has wartime powers and the
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ The major #covid19 outbreak from @BrighamWomens where I work is now published in @AnnalsofIM — definitely worth a read. Phenomenally detailed work here from many smart people.The index patient
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Movie Mango ®
Go_Movie_Mango
A thread on Vintage Gujrati Print Media Ads in #Diwali Issues of various magazines on occasion of #GujaratiNewYear . its very interesting to look at the selection of words,
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Rabbi Oren Hayon
RabbiHayon
A THREAD, about grief and bereavement:Like many of you, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about racism and the history of slavery in America. One of the best resources
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Greg McCortney
gmccortney
I was on three COVID-19 related zooms this morning. One for healthcare workers, one for legislators, and one about the state Cares Act funds. A few things that I feel
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𝕘𝕝𝕠𝕣𝕚𝕒
thisgloryah
A thread of simple, affordable essential items to include in your first aid kit at home! All obtainable from your local pharmacy.As a caveat, I have medical experience and first
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Harsimran Singh ਹਰਸਿਮਰਨ ਸਿੰਘ
ProudPunjaabi
I'm unable to understand why people like to dig up old graves and talk about a century old issues and try to re-ignite that old fire. I don't like talking
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TOPICALS
topicals
Hi everyone! Lily here again I hope you’ve all been able to stay safe and healthy during these past few months! Quarantine has been affecting everyone in different ways,
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Travis (not a Cylon) Kimmel
coloradotravis
After much investigation and conversations with people on here, I’ve formed a relatively robust theory of what may be happening with Tether.This thread will attempt to lay it out with
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Jeff Roush
JeffRoushPoetry
Defining 2020: Nomenclature. As we get ready to bid adieu to a year like no other in my memory, it seems appropriate to record for posterity some of the terms,
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"Shoot him again, his soul is still dancing"
Aelkus
i don't talk as much about foreign policy as i used to, in part because i've come to think that foreign policy in and of itself is not the most
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Someone, Somewhere
CapobiaNB
Mistletoe is a magical herb. It's history has gotten distorted but its rightful place is powerful. I'm going to talk about two kinds of mistletoe, although 'mistletoe' is a common
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Elizabeth Jardina
ejardina
Let's talk about mask anxiety. A confusing thing is that anxiety doesn't necessarily feel like being nervous or edgy. If you, like me, are claustrophobic, and your anxiety leads to
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