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Lautaro Vergara
VergaraLautaro
An interesting though about physics by Richard P. Feynman:What of the future of this adventure? What will happen ultimately? We are going along guessing the laws; how many laws are
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Barry Eisler
barryeisler
I used to wonder how politicians like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham became such sycophants for Trump after he repeatedly humiliated and abused them. My best guess was that, lacking
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Dave Jorgenson 🍰
davejorgenson
There’s this strange phenomenon on TikTok in which people make videos pleading for the media to cover something that the media is actually covering (1/4) I’m actually grateful when people
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Joanna
MsWired
Just because someone triggers your deepest fears and insecurities does not mean that there is something pathologically wrong with them. Chances are good that you trigger theirs too. I can't
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_Kevin_🍀
_kevin_dela
Why viruses don't exist, HIV & AIDS explained. {repost} (THREAD) The word "virus" was first used by French leaders before 1815 as political movement. To put it simply the French
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Dr. Indu Viswanathan
indumathi37
A critical lens is not an ideology. Any critical lens invites us to interrogate and examine a phenomenon or site using a particular set of assumptions, which arise from an
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Duty To Warn 🔉
duty2warn
THREAD: Delusions can be infectious. When a pathologically compromised person is in a position of power, with the tools needed to drive false narratives, gaslight, and manipulate, he creates spread.
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Have been trying to find ways to describe to myself why pandemic is emotionally harder (you see people asking why doctors/nurses aren't used to death) it's cos firefighters wouldn't want
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John Dickerson
jdickerson
A president should have foresight. Some who would like to be president in 2024 are rushing to condemn the man they campaigned very hard for just months ago. A fatal
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MK Caulfield
CaulfieldMK
Q: Why do undergraduates flounder at generating research ideas?A: Productive curiosity is a skill that needs to be taught. My first Twitter thread! (1/11)#PsychTwitter #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #ScienceTwitter Learning how to
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poutyjunmyeon
thinking about the akgae phenomenon and its taste for the persecution complex as a very straightforward manifestation of tribalism. the stan community at large is guilty of this. is it
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Taisu Zhang
ZhangTaisu
To restate the obvious: there’s no necessary connection between democracy, and liberalism/civil rights (Aung San Suu Kyi), nor any necessary connection between raging against an incumbent autocrat and being committed
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Aidan Smith
aidan_smx
THREAD:In discussions of homelessness, people love to bring up "drug use" and "mental illness" as reasons why universal housing won't be enough to end homelessness. Here's what people need to
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Carrie Polaszek
carr2d2
That last one has me thinking about bullying. Which I do, a lot, as someone who was bullied and socially ostracized as a child, and who has mixed feelings about
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Drew Dickson
AlbertBridgeCap
Thread1|N: Barry @ritholtz did a nice piece in Bloomberg Opinion on, among other things, the importance of “avoiding the dogs” as a key to stock-picking success over the long run.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-07-29/win
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
We can pinpoint the start of COVID mortality on 17/3, consistent with increase in ARI ED attendance on 23/2. Mortality returned to normal 22/5, consistent with ARI ED on 30/4.
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