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April C. Wright, "in these uncertain times"
aprilwright
Humans are prob actually less intelligent than other speciesWe dominated based on selfishnessDolphins have funPandas eat bambooElephants are amazingPrimates have complex social structuresDogs/cats are worshipedThere’s long range “whale
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Gordon Shotwell 🇨🇦
gshotwell
I've been pretty bothered by the vitriol with which this paper is being received, and wanted to make a couple of points about how I read evidence like this:https://twitter.com/fperrywilson/status/1360944814271979523
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Denji is 💧Łuke⭐️
DenjiLuke
Volume 60 of Bleach: Everything But The Rain. In this one volume alone, you learn more about Ichigo and his past than u do in the other 59. Loose ends
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Joe Mitchell
j0e_m
In 1917, the Lloyd George government set up a Reconstruction Committee to, well, ‘build back better’ after the war. It included a subcommittee on adult education, which reported in 1919.
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Aelfred The Great
aelfred_D
The receptionist has quit and we’re about 15 minutes from the Siege of Leningrad in here. The entryway is dark and desolate. The doorbell rings, but no one answers. We
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🇬🇧𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙇𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙄𝙣𝙫𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙧 🧠
Lion_Investor
COPYWRITE TIPPotent Headlines!We know the importance of attention grabbing headlines!We know it needs to draw the reader in,It should be short!But what else?Well... Let me give you some 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗻 starter
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
June has provided us a great opportunity to talk about something that has only recently gotten much scientific attention: quiet songs/calls. I'll unpack what I know in the following thread.
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Patrick Strudwick
PatrickStrud
Breaking: GHB should be reclassified as a class B drug, the gov's drugs advisers have said. A long time coming. I've spent 5 yrs investigating this awful drug. It formed
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liz chatterjee
natterjee
The history of (Western) smells is convinced that modernity is "deodorized": nasty odours are distanced and segregated off. But surely this is predicated on environmental injustice? The "olfactory revolution" coincided
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Will Frazer
Will_Frazer1
'Modern mixed farming', that is how one agronomist explained it to me when describing their farms shift to cropping with less chemistry + integrating livestock. It's stuck with me ever
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Andrea Ghiselli
AGhiselliChina
Truly major insights into the dynamics of Sino-US relations from a book written 21 years ago by Dale C. Copeland.Some considerations below! (Trying to imitate @ProfPaulPoast's legedary threads)https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9
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Christopher Manning
chrmanning
Honestly, this thread is 80% wrong. This is treating science as like front-end frameworks. Yes, if you’re a front-end developer who only knows 3-years-old JavaScript frameworks, then you’ll have trouble
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Thomas Altenburger 🍕🍍
mrhelmut
Do you need a publisher? Or, its corollary, can you self-publish a game on your own?The answer to this basically comes down to understanding what a publisher actually is, and
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Abe Yokell
CleanVC
After the @joinClubhouse conversation hosted by @sierralnp + @NatBullard + @csvenza and passing the 1k follower mark, I am caving and posting my first Be gentle(1) The Great Climate Convergence:
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Adeel A. Shamim, MD
Adeel_A_Sham
Twitter Fam, so alot of current interns have messaged me asking for advice about PGY2 year. I think this is the perfect time to share what I have learned so
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GenericPerson
GenericPerson4
1/ WOKENESS IS KILLING THE ACADEMY. By design, perhaps?Me in grad school (1990s): "You are kidding, right? Why are you defending postmodernism and using that as a theoretical foundation for
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