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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
The reason I find all the vocab-scolding around "coup" and "fascism" irritating is because the consequences of exaggerating the threat of an explicitly anti-democratic political party are minor compared to
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Phineas Gage is the most famous person to have survived severe damage to the brain. His accident illustrates the first medical knowledge gained on the relationship between personality and brain
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Annie Murphy Paul
anniemurphypaul
@KAnthonyAppiah refers to the extended mind in @NYTmag: "Our beliefs depend not just on our own brains but also on the social worlds we live in. One way of capturing
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
The cruelest divide in risk taking is between those individuals & households who know they are high risk, and those who assume their risk is “average” The risk assessment described
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TooMuchHoops (Brad)
Too_Much_Hoops
It's been exactly 1 month and 15 days since Doug Ford announced Ontario's new COVID framework. Yes, the one that ignored the government's own health experts and set thresholds 4X
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Lorraine Dempsey
LorDempsey
Thread- Let's be clear about disappointing u-turn that has a direct impact on children with SEN and their families. @Education_Ire had several months to plan for contingencies. @InclusionIre @AsIAmIreland @DownSyndromeIRL
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
“At least as early as the seventh century BCE, nomadic, loosely organized societies around the Black Sea region established an efficient trade network furnishing slaves to the wealthy of Greek
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Chris Minister of Smartarsery
Lumberist
Wonder why so much effort is put into keeping you distracted?The @liberal_party killed a lot of Canadians this year & destroyed 1000’s of businesses through inaction & terrible decisions regarding
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1/6 Myth 1 'You can have it and not know it and still spread it'Simply not possible. Recent study (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19802-w) published in Nature (20 November 2020) looked at prevalence of
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enaga lover 123
kurapikasdad
damn you hirugami you are the luckiest man in the whole world you have a nice ass phone and you probably get to take nice pictures of Hoshiumi Kourai and
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Bartley Kives
bkives
Roussin: Southern Health region moves to critical-red on the pandemic response system on Monday.It joins the Winnipeg Metropolitan area.#covid19 Southern Health on Monday:- Restaurants and bars close; takeout and delivery
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Off With All Masks
KarenKFolques
Masks, once accepted, will be here forever. Even after the ChiVi is gone, vanished, dead...YOU will still be heavily encouraged, if not still mandated, to wear them. Tam and Fauci
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Dr David Robert Grimes
drg1985
Hi @JuliaHB1 - your claim here is highly misleading, and misunderstands #CovidTesting. I'll try explain why: firstly, the sensitivity of PCR #COVID19 test is ~98%, specificity 98.9%. Now, false positives
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theakorede
When you transit enter medical school and they tell “pass mark is 50”For your head , The thing go be like downgrading at first , Like a whole me that
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Reggie T. #Blacklivesmatter
sketchygothandz
Dr. Biden is a doctor. Full stop. When I learned accounting, the professor had a doctorate. He needed a MS to actually get a CPA license and advanced taxation. My
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Neurodivergent Rebel 🧠 🏳️🌈
NeuroRebel
I'm Autistic - that doesn't make me defective or broken.Autistic people don't need therapy simply for being Autistic. We don't need to be "normalized" - only shown how to thrive
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