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AmyD
amydipa
I recorded this short video to express regret for saying that all lesbians were inherently smart, since I walked to FedEx in a snowstorm. Instead I use it as my
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Kristin 🇺🇸⚓️🌊🏳️🌈😷
liberalvalkyrie
I don’t tweet many personal things but why the fuck not. I am 32. Single and not looking. No kids, no thanks. I work from home and have quarantined since
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Samuel F. Reynolds
sfreynolds
I feel most like a Scorpio by observing who and what astrologers become around US presidential elections. People really reveal their true selves, and I almost never forget. #Sigh People
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Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎
suilee
China's vaccines were supposed to be a win for Beijing. Instead, countries are complaining about a delay in shipments and other citizens are asking why their govts have chosen to
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Tren Griffin
trengriffin
1/ The benefits of writing down your ideas is one of the topics I discussed with Patrick OShaughnessy's father in our recent Infinite Loops conversation. I also argued putting your
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Literally Called Laura
helenhairnets
Absolutely this. There are some seriously disturbing, attitudes on display all over this, active woman-hating of a kind I've not seen with any other "movement" and they are being enabled,
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Elie Mystal
ElieNYC
*Some* people seemed confused about my rage at Garland for AG, so let me put this where the goats can get it:When you are in power BECAUSE black people put
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Alex Brown
gravity_fail09
Also reminded of/thinking about how, if publishing only puts out a limited number of stories from BIPOC, those stories/authors often become the default spokespeople for their identities, and this is
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
A somewhat technical thread about measuring vaccine efficacy.We're used to the notion that certain properties of tests for disease depend on prevalence: positive and negative predictive value do, for example,
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Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil
AbdulElSayed
Usually it takes more than 4 months for history to repeat itself. But here we are. THREADPoliticians still haven't wrapped heads around the dynamics of #COVID19.Some truths:1) You aren't seeing
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Mandi Moshay
MandiMoshay
I audit email programs all the time and almost daily I recommend using dynamic content to hide or display content banners. So few brands use this tactic to add personalization
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Taylor Shuss
Drawnonward
Rewatched La La Land the other night and the way actors are portrayed really felt reminiscent of how many designers are treated in my experience. There are a lot of
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
I haven't tweeted much about NC since Election Night, but with Cunningham conceding today let's take a look in at what's going on there As far as I can tell,
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Dad That Writes ☕
dadthatwrites
The evolution of superbowl social media posts. Fucking thread. Before social media, motherfuckers who loved the superbowl could watch it and those who didn't could mostly ignore it. Some could
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✡️ mazel tov cocktail ✡️
shabbosdyke
i haven't seen much discussion of this, so i'd like to start a discussion about cognitive problems in chronic illness. #NEISVoid brain fog is real and terrible, sure, but what
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Brendan Thompson, PT, DPT
BrendanThompsn
When it comes to training, we need to understand that everything we choose to do induces compounding stresses to the athlete (musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, etc.). No matter what the stimulus
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