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scoot3r83
scoot3r83
$FEX Weekly showing the beginning of a move now. $FEX Holding 15 well, soaking a few more while moving higher $FEX Back in again.. creeping closer to production here. $FEX
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Jenni Sargent
Jennisarge
Yet again, our team has produced incredible work during the toughest of times. It is also worth noting that this was not a funded research project. It was devised and
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Does the tryptophan in turkey really cause a food coma?I've heard this repeatedly, while also being told that it is a myth. Let's have a look at the physiology of
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Aisha Ahmad
aishaismad
White people in Denmark vote for higher wagesWhite people in Sweden vote for universal healthcareWhite people in Norway vote for rehabilitation-centric prisonsWhite people in Finland vote for affordable educationWhiteness. Is.
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Brumby
the_brumby
Lockdowns don’t actually work (see pinned tweet). One reason is that it’s preposterous to think one can just halt an interwoven societal fabric. So “lockdown” is instead just poor people
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Daniel Rogers
thecla923
I grew up on the south side of Chicago during the crack wars. I was the first person in my group to graduate from college at 25. We are still
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
As I said, payroll tax cuts are the hydroxychloroquine of economic policy. But let me nerd out a bit on exactly why they're so useless right now 1/https://twitter.com/paulkrugman/status/1292418243332919296 Econ 101
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Nosheen Reza, MD
noshreza
What is the representation of women in the body of work that influences worldwide #HeartFailure practice ?Although >1 year from conception to publication, the findings we share in this
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Henri Pierre-Jacques
hpierrejacques
Had a VC friend ask, “What’s the pros and cons of leading vs not leading?” We have led 13 of our 21 deals, my take1/ Pros of Leading- Set the
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10-K Diver
10kdiver
1/Get a cup of coffee.(Or, as the wise @JohnLegere says, get many cups of coffee!)In this thread, I'll show you how to do CAGR calculations.For those unfamiliar, CAGR = Compounded
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Paul T. Graham
PaulTGraham
(1/) Since you asked, I’ll chime in on the Auburn coaching kerfuffle:Auburn’s coaches’ records through history:Gus: 52-27 or 8.7 - 4.5 per year. (.658)Chiz: 33-19 or 8.3 - 4.8 per
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Capital Compound
CapitalCompoun2
1/ The convexity of growth multiples relative to the compression of the the 10yr is something worth understanding, as it contextualizes the rise of GARPy stocks (think 3ish% FCF yield,
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) I've said for years now that 'STEM' vs. 'humanities' is a silly and destructive dichotomy, as is the blame game that goes along with it. I've also said non-biz
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Inquisitive Bird
Scientific_Bird
Are people with bigger brains smarter (on average)?Here I will summarize some of the biggest studies which test whether there is a correlation between intelligence and brain size (within modern
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Victoria Jackson
HistoryRunner
Reflecting on the history and current moment of NCAA sports, we should think about what we really are talking about when we say the “collegiate model.” In practice. Not ideologically
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Jeevun Sandher
JeevunSandher
Want to know why children are receiving such shamefully meagre food parcels in this pandemic? And why they need them in the first place? Then read this and my first
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