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Zach Sheets
ZachSheetsMusic
this is very thoughtful stuff—especially the nuances of the psychological and social costs of being at the helm of something.https://twitter.com/SylvanaquaFarms/status/1339876771676696578 There's obviously a lot of gatekeeping (and fa
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. What's going on in the Kremlin? Putin's press agency pushed back on the reports that he's ill and retiring. The way it's being amplified makes me suspect that Russian
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
Plenty to digest in the Mais lecture by @AnnelieseDodds But to pick out a few points... From an economic perspective, perhaps most interesting is the bit on "muscular" competition policy
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HELLO.CANNOT
Loki_bandana
let me just get a few things straight in managing DKA1. Hypovolemic shock kills patient first2. Then K derrangement3. only then acidosis Fluid resus is key. a lot of people
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Sarah Perry
sarahgperry1
I've been asked to elucidate my thoughts with regard to the removal of Baroness Nicholson's post from the Booker Prize; I also wanted to say something, since I am naught
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Frances Lumsden
FrancesLumsden
1) In many ways I’m astonished that it takes a high court judgement to validate the arguments that gender critical people have been making for years now. But the judgement
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John Carlson
JohnCarlsonMD
#EntomologyConsult: patient had a #yellowjacket sting resulting in anaphylaxis. However a subsequent sting resulted in only a local reaction. Are they really allergic to Vespula? Do you need to do
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Philip Monk
pcmonk
I suspect the reason Urbit is "hard to explain" is not because the what we're doing is hard to understand but because most people disagree with *why* we're doing it.
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Georgie Bingham
georgiebingham
The Newcastle thing. What is the issue? A Saudi takeover presented problems for the PL. Not for moral reasons, a murdered journalist, or their human rights record; those things don’t
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Duke of Qin
qin_duke
Like I've said before, system dysfunction doesn't exist in a vacuum, if the rot is visible in one area of government, it certainly exists elsewhere. The Pentagon is in the
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Soumyadipta
Soumyadipta
Thanks for the question.A Twitter trend may be demoted from the Trending list if mass reported as Spam.Most Twitter users don't report trends. Click the arrow mark beside the trend
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Roscoe B Davis🎖⭐️⭐️⭐️
RoscoeBDavis1
“We believe that this vulnerability is the result of a highly-sophisticated, targeted and manual supply chain attack by a nation state,” - SolarWinds CEO Kevin Thompson in his official statement.
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Helen Simpson
hormone_doc
BMA are not vaccine experts or running Covid public health response for the UK population. It maybe good to debate but imo we shouldn’t undermine Vallance Whitty et al when
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Donald Iain MacDonald
dimacdonald
Why is the grass 'gorm?' Here's another a very interesting image from John Murray's fantastic book 'Reading the Gaelic Landscape' - the traditional Gaelic colour spectrum! (although 'liath' is missing?)
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Mandar Manmohan Sawant
MandarSawant184
A new world order and alliances are taking shape. Eventually this may lead to #worldwar3 . The new Axis powers are being formed. Chinas Xitler is the new protagonist. He
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Dr. Liz Covart
lizcovart
Like many, I suspect, I’ve been thinking about the events of the last year and thinking about my study of history. I really love the period of the American Revolution.
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