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rudranix
rudrani_dg
#LongPostCN: Childhood, trauma etcI never really write but this one's for most of you really.I know a lot of you (including me) didn't have a great childhood. You probably witnessed
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Jeremy Brier
jeremybrier
The Chartwells food packages are a national disgrace. Anyone with a brain, or a heart, can see that. But the policy is also wrong: parents should be given food vouchers
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EveJustWantedToKnowShit⏳
myfinewords
THREAD:Digging is like going to garage sales: You never know what you're going to find.I was trying to connect the Independent Voter Project conference in HI to the Clinton Foundation.Instead,
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Prof Zenkus
anthonyzenkus
Psychology perpetuates the lie that negative behaviors of victims of capitalism are diseases and the destructive behaviors of the ruling class are never considered a problem.But - the ruling class'
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
There is a mental model you can use to better understand the world called thought experiments. Here’s what thought experiments are, why they’re useful, and three lessons you can instantly
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Natalie Jackson
nataliemj10
Here's what you should do with any horserace poll result for the next 8 weeks:-See that it says "Biden X%, Trump Y%"-Automatically assume those are fuzzy estimates, not precise %
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paul is not paranoid
AmbulentLight
I know it's only been a couple days. But I find myself waking up in a low level state of panic, flailing about to see if any of my stuff
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밥 | ia a few days for holidays
yshfae
im not usually big brain enough to be a comeback-theory-nevie and idle usually has multiple themes/inspirations for their cbs but i think this one might be in part based on
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
As someone who is creative and regularly does things that make me want to beat my head against a wall, the idea that you get to be the kind of
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Silke Machold 💙
MacholdSilke
On #WomenInScience day, a big shout to my fabulous colleagues and role models. Brilliant research into brain tumours by Prof Tracy Warr and colleagues, Neonatal care @_tpillay, IBD @HelenSteed1 and
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Leo Kozachkov
Leokoz8
1/n ) My first grad school paper, "Achieving Stable Dynamics in Neural Circuits" is out today in @PLOSCompBiol. A fun theory project with @LundqvistNeuro, Jean-Jacques Slotine (sadly not on Twitter),
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“Celia”
_celia_bedelia_
If you’re in your 30s and you’re dating someone in their late teens/early 20s, it’s fucking creepy. I think we don’t talk about this enough - older men (and
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
Let’s talk about the mental model Circle of Competence. Here’s how it works, why it’s important to understand, and three lessons you can use today. You’re not an expert in
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Nona Rose
nona80_swanette
As someone who has worked with a lot of kids and had to learn a lot of names, you’re going to get it wrong occasionally but you can minimise it.A
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FND Portal
FndPortal
Hey folks,Some positive (and partly personal) news!I’ve recently been welcomed as the newest member of an amazing group of neuro disorder advocates. I’m really excited about it for reasons having
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Adam Rakunas is still tired but slightly hopeful.
rakdaddy
Every zombie story is now obsolete. There won't be hordes of scavengers fighting neck and neck for dwindling resources. There will, instead, be a small group of people saying, "Don't
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