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Kai Cheng, Priestess of the Old Religion
razorfemme
I see there's a therapy discourse going on & as a former practitioner can't resist the urge to say: Therapy is a million different things to different people. Many therapists
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Laura E. Weymouth
lauraeweymouth
I really love this article that a lot of people are getting pointlessly up in arms aboutOf course gardening is political: aethetics and arts always are. They're impacted by how
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Derrick C Gibson
derrickcgibson
I wish when I said 'I want to be a doctor' someone had handed me this viewpoint. I wish that a mentor would have discussed with me that health is
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Orion (he/him) THE MASK GOES OVER YOUR NOSE
OrionKidder
Okay, I have to come back around to Swarzennegger's video because as much as the first half is moving, and I admire him for revealing these experiences he had with
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
It's a new year, time for a new tweetorial! This one is for all of the amazing #tweetiatricians taking care of adolescent girls.14yo female presents to primary care with a
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D. Audy π¨π¦
DomAudy
#TheExpanse A personal perspective on Marco and tribal tattoos, as a lot of people seem to be puzzled by the fact he doesn't have any visible one.tl;dr: A man who
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Bill Mill
llimllib
"require a strong minor in some field other than computer science and mathematics... Without real experience in using the computer to get useful results the computer science major is apt
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Possibly the first city in the New World, the Caral civilization, ca. 3100 B.C. The reason we even know of it is because of their clever way of building in
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
Iβm afraid to say that this behaviour may have been triggered in part by bogus advice going round the ultra orthodox Jewish community about how to get round the Covid
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Tips from Jesse Hamm
Hamm_Tips
There's a type of person who is smart and gifted, and learns from early childhood to aim for the stars, because "nothing is impossible."When life's constraints prove otherwise, this person
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James Felton
JimMFelton
The man who drank radioactive juice until his bones crumbled and his jaw came off (Thread, sources here https://bit.ly/2N2rAyE ) In the early 20th Century, consuming radioactive materials or otherwise smearing
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Zaid K. Dahhaj
zaiderrr
People who tell you to βprotect your energyβ are clueless about what that statement means. Here are the six deadly mistakes that make you feel lethargic and unmotivated. Keep reading.
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Zer | Zero To Hero π¦Έ
ZeroToHeroZer
The Power Of Daily Visualization Visualization techniques have been used by successful people to visualize their desired outcomes for ages.[THREAD] The practice has even given some high achievers what seems
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El
elshadai_g
A thread on Armenians in Ethiopia:During the early 1900s, Armenian Christians were systematically massacred by the Ottoman government. This genocide is known as the Armenian holocaust. The total number of
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Michael Ray
MichaelRayDC
πππ πππ§π ππ‘ ππ’π¬ππ«ππ©ππ§ππ² - A ThreadA common assessment taught in rehab schools. LLD (anisomelia) defined as a measurable difference b/w the length of lower extremities, & often b
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James Felton
JimMFelton
Whilst Winston Churchill is trending, a short thread from my first book about how he helped cause a famine that killed more than 3 million people:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07SXCP243/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 If in the Avenge
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