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Chilly Michael Curzi
michaelcurzi
I don’t understand the current degree of non-interactivity of a certain category of smart, interesting, reasonably well-intentioned peopleI don’t mean people agreeing on everything. I maybe mean a lack of
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Erin KB
ErinKernohan
I am grateful that the vaccination part of this nightmare that has been COVID has begun. My fear is that we’re just going to watch climbing case numbers because “it’ll
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Kristin Wong
thewildwong
Personal finance is important but we have to stop pretending that being good with money or building individual wealth is THE solution to fixing oppressive systems. To me, this is
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Ben Unsworth
benunsworth
This question gets asked a lot and I totally understand why. People wearing weird clothes and occasionally doing stupid things (jumping lights, speeding etc..) is annoying. As a cyclist, it’s
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Vaccines are preventives, not cures. The purpose of vaccination is to bring the severity down to the level of a benign virus. That’s how this works. In the face of
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Xeni Jardin
xeni
The antidote to isolation is connection. Not going to bars or restaurants or breaking public health guidelines or refusing masks and distancing. The antidote to isolation is connection. More than
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Dr. Andrew R. Schrock
aschrock
Welp I've been editing the next generation of technology & society books that will be coming out in the next few years. It's been a thrill to see this next
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big tone
mr_duality
Nearly everything broadcast to the masses is a "psyop" in some form. This is because influencing our thoughts and emotions is the only way to enforce servitude to outdated systems.
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Rabbil l রাব্বিল
RA_Sikdar
Personality politics is that boring leaders who boost a party's chance in poll ratings aren't nearly as interesting as figures who are very emotive but also very polarising. This seems
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Shimon Cohen
ShimonDCohen
#socialwork programs that truly want to be antiracist need to take a critical self-reflective look. #SocialWorkTwitter This article matches so much of my thoughts of the school of social work
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🥚Namaryu🥚
Namaryuu
In the entertainment world there are many obstacles that one has to overcome in order to become successfulSometimes an action has to be taken in order to receive any spotlight,
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
So a bunch of people who are trying to make a point about "liberalism" and "cancel culture" are going around, re: Paul Krueger and asking, "Where is the evidence? What
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Soumya
skarlamangla
I cannot count the number of people who've tweeted at me about how masking and social distancing don't work, and how California's surge is proof. Florida is the most common
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Nick Hanauer
NickHanauer
Long rant: This @WSJ article bemoaning the decline of price theory is really worth highlighting. The economic theories and so called "laws of economics" that the WSJ consistently and religiously
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Matthew Paik
PaikCapital
FOUR BUSINESS FLOWS THAT JUST WORK// THREAD // 1. FB ads + Landing Page + Email Marketing$3000-5000/mo. retainer:>> build a landing page>> run FB ads to page>> collect leads>> create
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Governor Phil Scott
GovPhilScott
Our cases are growing, leading to some big steps to slow the spread. Each step addresses areas that our data tells us are driving the spike: mostly adults from multiple
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