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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
I dislike anthropomorphizing the virus. The virus just goes into lungs. Replicates. Gets expelled into air and re-infects as long as the rebreathed air containing the virus can find another
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Jane McManus
janesports
Somehow the Inspire Change discussion about social justice morphs straight into how amazing it is the NFL didn’t miss any games. Talking about the social justice thing just too heavy
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MaReQ⭐⭐⭐
Mareq16
“I was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me.”https://www.quotationof.com/andrew-jackson.html “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” ~W.Churchill"You can
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Lenard Monkman
LenardMonkman1
I've put in a lot of effort into becoming a better journalist this year and feel good about the work that I've done this year. Here are my three favourite
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Robert Nesta Morgan
NestaJA
Really sorry you feel this way. My posts are about upliftment, information, helping others and most importantly, inspiration. Where I come from people want inspiration and if I, who have
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NatSCA
Nat_SCA
Hi, I’m Ella Berry (@lobo_oculto); I'm a MSc Conservation Practice student at Cardiff University. This #February11, #WomenInScience Day, #NatSCA has allowed me to share stories of those who've paved the
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Monster Mindset
monster_mindset
Day Four on Money Twitter:We broke the 50 follower mark (I think I had 5 when I started)Firstly I appreciate every single one of you that followed.So let's celebrate with
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madeline odent
oldenoughtosay
y'all asked for my thoughts on this so here they are: the most treasured art of the Capitol survived undamaged because the terrorists weren't fixing to destroy monuments to their
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𝐁𝐫𝐮𝐦𝐚𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚
BrigantiaRegina
European Architecture reflects the beauty of the European landscape, especially the deciduous forests which are the dominant biome of the Northern hemisphere. What is a column but a tree carved
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John Dickson
johnpauldickson
WHY STUDY HISTORY? WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? 1. Good history should exist if for no other reason than that bad history already exists. People often use history-telling for political ends—selecting
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Aristotle Voineskos
AVoineskos
1/7 Energized to start the New Year. Beyond excited for @CAMHResearch @camhnews. So much to do for #mentalhealth locally, nationally & globally. Through Research we can move the dial on
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Alice Gallo, MD
GallodeMoraesMD
Inspired by some amazing people in my life who threw me a surprise zoom bday party yesterday, I’ve decided to share some #failforward moments I’ve experienced. We don’t share enough
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Carole V. Bell
BellCV
While I enjoyed the @pchh discussion a lot, I have to point out a glaring misstep at the end. There’s a huge difference between saying that Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton novels
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baptist.devos
baptist_devos
When we think about superpowers, it's always about ultimate strength, unmeasurable speed or supernatural senses,... But the most powerful and difficult superpowers to develop must be one of those: (see
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Ashley Hearn 🌖🌗🌘
AshleyHearn
The longer I work in this industry the more deeply I understand the difference between a story I want to be a reader for and a story I want to
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
We don’t talk enough about the relationship between online-interactive conspiracy theories and the corporate strategy of increasing interest in movies and TV shows by injecting Easter eggs and puzzle boxes
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