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Tara Van Ho | #Vote 🇺🇸🇬🇧
TaraVanHo
Sometimes I wonder why we have such a hard time making headway in #bizhumanrights. Then, I examine the BHR teams at prominent corporate law firms, looking for people to invite
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Abena Yalley
ABYalley
Benefits of growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness:1. You read ! Reading is part of the Witness culture - the Bible , Awake Watchtowers is a storehouse of information so
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Noam Blum
neontaster
I said on @SirajAHashmi's podcast that the rhetoric and tone of online radicalization like this sounds less like Nazis to me and more like ISIS online radicalization. Her near ecstasy
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exudate
viiith_nerve
Involved in a really interesting discussion about disability & language & identity. It makes me want to say some stuff about why I prefer 'person first' language ('person with a
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Naomi O'Leary
NaomiOhReally
CNN reports the UK's contract with Astrazeneca was actually also signed in August - like the EU's just one day prior - and uses the same 'best efforts' language.It goes
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Chris Dyson FCCT
chrisdysonHT
Yesterday was an emotional day for me. I had to go to bed at 10pm! For the past 6 years, I have had the luxury of spending 90 mins a
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Max Kreminski
maxkreminski
love this characterization of how dread (& emotion more generally) influences programmers’ use of tools. emotion is key to creativity support tool design – one big reason that people find
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Sierra Elizabeth
witch_zephyr
Throwing this out as an FYI: when anyone you know has been through serious trauma, and is busy plus coping w trauma, accusing them of putting up walls instead of
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Ben Diskin
BenjaminDiskin
One of the weirdest things about the human experience is that if 99 people say something nice about you and 1 person says something mean, you'll likely wind up laser
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Felicity Morse
FelicityMorse
I had 'Long Covid' or chronic fatigue aged 13-20. I had about two years off school, for some of that time I couldn't walk, would crawl to the toilet. I
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Gabriel Donato
gdonatopg
I’ve heard and read many times @HowardMarksBook and others speak about how times of panic/fear/chaos bring the best opportunities for generating excessive returns in markets. Today I think was the
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I feel like I see trainee moral distress expressed in terms of an urgent need to have a "goals of care" conversation with the families (i.e., persuade them to stop
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iya eh-hee-may
ehimeora
I can see why the girl said black folk would get superpowers during the Great Conjunction tomorrow because the planets will be closer than they have ever been since slavery.All
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Ghost of Thom Past
mecha_tho
A thread about the "mecha gore" in Zeta Gundam: These mobile suit bodies may only be machines in the form of humans, yet seeing them reduced to scrap has a
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Andy Maciver
akmaciver
Here’s @NeilMackay’s big read from today’s @heraldscotland . As with pretty much everything Neil writes (he’s always top of my ‘to read’ pile), it’s well worth a read. Here’s a
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Learning curves are a popular model of tech progress. Basically they say doubling cumulative production -> consistent price declines. E.g., every doubling of total installed solar capacity leads to a
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