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Isabel Ott
IsabelOtt
anybody else have kind of a Bad Shit Hangover Brain from the week we have collectively had? it’s been a rough time. like, i don’t have much firsthand trauma wrapped
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Jake Green, Astrologer
OracularJake
When looking at someone's chart to determine their intelligence astrologers would look at both Mercury and the moonMercury is more left brain logic/reasoning stuff The moon is more right brain
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Jesús E. Rosas | Body Language
Knesix
"Aim For The Stars, If You Fail, You'll Land On The Moon."[ A THREAD ]This quote has been attributed to a number of personalities, including Norman Vincent Peale and Neil
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Roxy Striar
roxystriar
THIS THREAD IS WORTH YOUR TIME & MEANS THE WORLD TO ME:Today is #GBMDay — the 2nd annual Glioblastoma Awareness Day. Glioblastoma is an extremely aggressive type of brain cancer
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Dean Burnett
garwboy
When you see the medics and key workers going through hell dealing with #Covid19, not for money or fame but because it needs doing, it's really humbling/1 It shows you
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chewable saf
Wanderlustin
something that was nice about talking to the autism psych last weekend was how she reframed the way I think about my own brain. I've always felt really stupid and
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iza 🌻
plant_homo
ADHD might be easier for neurotypicals to understand if you know that adhd means that our baseline dopamine is lower than a neurotypical's.A thread on understanding ADHD a little bit
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Jo Luehmann
JoLuehmann
Anger like any other emotion is a biological state brought on by an event or stimuli. A response of our nervous system. If we call our responses sinful, we learn
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Karen Goodall
karengoodallpsy
Let's talk about anxiety. Many people have experienced an increase in anxiety throughout the pandemic, but especially in lockdown. There are things that we can do to shift anxious feelings.
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deepdiscourse (18+)
deepdiscourse
It's World Hypnotism day! This is a thread of common misconceptions and myths surrounding hypnosis I will be doing throughout today 1. "Hypnosis essentially removes free will" No! First
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Robin Tran $600 + $2000 ≠ $2000?
robintran04
I told my therapist I have daily flashes of memories of specific moments I was suicidal, of where I was and how it felt. Thousands of these moments constantly. And
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i bless the rains down in castamere
Chinchillazllla
so this Milwaukee sex trafficking house thing seems important gist: the cops appeared to protect a house with kidnapped children inside and pretended they couldn't find the girls. citizens went
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Evan LaPointe
evanlapointe
As a system, the brain is super complex. But there is linearity to how the brain works, and that makes things WAY simpler.Here's what happens with sensory data in the
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Phineas Gage is the most famous person to have survived severe damage to the brain. His accident illustrates the first medical knowledge gained on the relationship between personality and brain
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Mohsin Kamal
mohsinkamal169
Re Foreign DoctorsAccording to Prof. Ruairi Brugha, RCSI Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Medicine: “We need high level recognition of the scale of the problem and
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Kate Sullivan
katert0t
In my career as an editor, the majority of authors have been late some time or another, and when it happens it often becomes impossible for the author to nail
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