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Jody David Armour
NiggaTheory
I know the temptation here is to tell Kyle Rittenhouse, “Cry me a river, stop sniveling for sympathy” and “why aren’t you writing about the tears shed by the families
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Matt Brown 😀
statomattic
Perhaps fittingly, that one doctor has made one metric (eliminating COVID) the only factor that matters. Any side effects of mitigation efforts (lost jobs, drug addiction, suicides, kids out of
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the discourse sommelier
funnierhandle
the 'adults fixated on YA lit' phenomenon is not all that different from otaku culture that first arose in Japan in the 80s and spread elsewhere afterwards. you create a
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Jackson Dame
jacksondame
when people say they don’t understand the meaning of modern art, I always get so confused cause im just like “do you understand the meaning of the Mona Lisa?” when
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🈲 Punished Chang Ⓥ
kaichang
At the highest levels, the public beliefs (diversity, globalism, egalitarian) projected by the elites are not their true beliefs, but ones designed to manipulate the masses.The elites' most immediate competitors
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
The "Republic of China" and Taiwan are not one and the same - this is something that both advocates of reunification and separatists agree on, but something that western supporters
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
A few thoughts on @RMantri 's views on Shrārdh!Any act associated with a meaning, when repeated over a long time, will become a ritual. A ritual has its own intrinsic
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𝗡𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆
mnolangray
We often point to Japan as a successful case study in liberal land-use regulation driving housing affordability, but Athens isn't such a bad example either.https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20191011-the-surprising-story-of-athens-offb
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Thinking fast and slow
ElleMandell
Very interesting study regarding kids, flu vaccine & covid, and also viral interference -- covid "outcompeting the flu." 1/4: "Researchers looked at medical records of 905 children who tested positive
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Sheylex™❁
djsheylex
12 Shockingly Weird Things That Happens In Your Sleep - A Thread.1. You Lose Weight.When you sleep, you burn about 60 calories an hour. This isn’t going to get you
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Interestingly, just before reading this I was reading a great piece from the Fordham Institute about evidence-based practices.Let’s talk about educational technology research and “media comparison studies.” (thread)https://twitter.com
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Michelle Cohen, MD
DocMCohen
What happens when certain types of medical work become synonymous with women’s work? This excellent paper by @ElainePelley & @Molly_Carnes explores the trend of gender segregation in medical specialties and
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Phil Vischer
philvischer
Interesting response from Ken Ham to our Evangelical History video!https://twitter.com/aigkenham/status/1339183711334649857 It’s a little odd that a man who has spent his life persuading Christians to reject mainstream science is complain
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SimDeBro
simdebro
Dear fellow data subjects, here's a thread about a paper I just published - about how you often knowingly (or not) share your peers' data along your own, and how
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Abandoned America 🏚️🇺🇲
abandonedameric
1/ It's kind of spectacular, the colossal hydra of lies Trump & the QAnon crowd have summoned - especially now that it has grown so large that it devours even
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Has your neighborhood felt empty, even before the pandemic? It's not just your hood. It's a global phenomenon. I call it the vacant home epidemic. Here's a quick thread on
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