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Craig McClain, Ph.D.
DrCraigMc
1/ Can you afford to be a marine scientist? A thread on the costs and inaccessibility in science. 2/ Could you afford to go to that "right" school on the
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Megan Lynch
may_gun
We've had big #scicomm weeks & they communicated in a way that fences out part of the public because it is inaccessible. I'm not singling out these weeks - most
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FAN
ArjunAnandE
Since the topic of EWS Savarna reservation has been silenced by Savarna marxists and their pro followers on twitter, here's a look back at how Cinema contributed a huge role.
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Steffie Jin
stephazuki
I spent the last month studying Reels and TikTok. Here are my thoughts on how @Instagram Reels can beat @TikTok.https://stephaniejin.substack.com/p/reelsvstiktok A THREAD 1/ Reels’ biggest problem is content, not distribution
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Divia Eden
diviacaroline
The first time I really did IFS was a mindfuck in the best possible way.https://twitter.com/liminal_warmth/status/1336160715116171264 I used to do a lot of IFS with other people, and I haven’t nearly
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
There's a thing that sets traditional tabletop RPGs apart from basically every storytelling media that's not tabletop RPG, whether it's comic books, movies, books, TV shows, or video games, though
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David Fauchier
dfauchier
Some thoughts on this super inaccurate piece.tl;dr: this is not a defence of Tether/ iFinex, who I would like nothing more than to see disappear into irrelevance. However, most of
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
ThreadLet's talk about the executive order that @realDonaldTrump signed today on improving policing in our country.The criticism is, of course, bad-faith partisan fanaticism."Trump is pro-police!"AS ARE DISTRESSED COMMUNITIES!
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Badger North is a badger
MxBadgerNorth
Thanks to the work of LGBT activists and historians, LGBT histories are being identifiedHow can we identify autistic histories? Normally we look at documentation and material culture. But how can
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
OK, I'll bite. This is an excellent question, not just a genuine one.https://twitter.com/Aiannucci/status/1317376147756371969 There is not a mechanism in place to write off most of each other's debt. There doesn't
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Brumby
the_brumby
1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484 “there is no evidence that more restrictive nonpharmaceutical interventions (“lockdowns”) contributed substantially to bending the curve of new cases in England, France, Germ
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Jill Filipovic
JillFilipovic
Today, OK Boomer, Let's Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind is out. I thought I knew the basic story of Millennial life - that it's precarious, that we're broke,
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Anonymous Sage
AnonymousSage1
Thread: Globalist Organizations (Part 2)1) “A slavemaster or feudal lord transplanted from antiquity into today’s world would find it hard to believe, even astonishing, that we beat workers less—and they
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✨Yael Grauer ✨
yaelwrites
It's December 1st, which means that I have been freelancing full-time for 11 years, can you believe it?! Normally I celebrate with a day pass at the nicest coworking space
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Brumby
the_brumby
studies since March 2020. Below are 30 published papers finding that lockdowns had little or no efficacy (despite unconscionable harms) along with a key quote or two from each: 1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484
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Paul Millerd
p_millerd
1/ Going to kickstart a @threadapalooza here.Topic: The State of Work 2020I'm going to give you a short intro of why I care then I'll just throw out 1-opinion /
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