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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Tragic I think that in some literary circles 'method' became a dirty word for some kind of hegemonic imposition and unnecessarily aligned with colonialist or reactionary politics, a result
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. I remember being told that in the more successful secure units, day to day practice was governed by the "custodial compromise". The inmates did not want to be there
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Rose DF
_Astro_Nerd_
I'm going to be avoiding Twitter for a while, mostly because the whole conspiracy nonsense around covid vaccines is really getting me mad.I grew up waiting for vaccines every yr
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Nate Fischer
NateAFischer
Prediction: Demands will escalate that amateurs abstain from independent analysis and defer to credentialed experts.The better the analysis, the more strident the denunciations will be.The reason is that credentials are
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Lauren Rothlisberger
lcrothlisberger
DON’T CLAIM EXPERTISE.CHASE IT.A thread... Be an expert. What is an expert? *It doesn't mean your always right. “An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that
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HRH DR. VENTURE FEUDALIST PH.D. (POPE)
genghisnyan
in the late 2000s i crossed the mason dixon line to go to college in massachusetts and discovered that a lot of people wanted to genocide us and had no
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Soumya
skarlamangla
Just 55% of Angelenos are staying home, a figure that has been fixed since June, despite desperate pleas from officials in recent weeks. Many experts say the “stay home” messaging
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Cheri Jacobus
CheriJacobus
We are in for months & years of uncovering the crimes of Trump and his associates, the political intrigue and ethical breaches, past associations etc. Incidents of the past 5+
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Yoram Hazony
yhazony
The polling “crisis” is not a crisis. It’s the usual human nonsense. People always believe “experts,” science, and reason *much* more than they should.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/11/polling-catastrophe/616986/ T
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Marcus Simon
marcussimon
Why representation matters and it’s ok to listen and ocassionally admit you were wrong, a thread:Before this year’s session a student from my district sent me a letter as a
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
Canadian Suicidology:Summing BC and Alberta, 2020 has seen a 14.8% decrease in suicides from 2019 to 2020 (+/- 8.6%). In Canada, there has been no "COVID effect" increasing suicide rates,
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
MorlockP
there are no internet libertarians any more; 1/3 of them became SJWs, the other 2/3 became neoreactionaries, and MAGA yahoos have drifted in and picked up the abandoned banner, even
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Dylan Scott
dylanlscott
Why are we doing Covid-19 curfews? Nobody seems to think they'll actually work.“I’ve not seen a single public health person recommend this as an intervention. I’m mystified at their popularity.”https://www.vox.com/21571982/new-c
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
When I started researching this piece I was going to write why to vaccinate the elderly next (after frontline healthcare & nursing homes). But now everyone agrees on that, so
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🙂Sanjeev Sabhlok, Pope @Church of Reason& Liberty
sabhlok
By banning Trump @Twitter and @Facebook have PROVEN to hundreds of millions worldwide that Biden is illegitimate. This is how we humans think. We believe - indeed, we KNOW -
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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
Only about half of Ontario’s long-term-care home residents — deemed to be our “most vulnerable” citizens — have received the COVID-19 vaccine, prompting fears among doctors that nursing home deaths
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