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emdashliu
There's plenty of difference btwn fanfic and published work but "fanfic is reliant upon original work & original work stands on its own w/o influence" is one I am v
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Tiphanie Raffegeau, PhD
Raffegeau
I do interdisciplinary research and learned scientific writing skills from many wonderful mentors who have given me “rules to write by” that I have tried to adopt, but there are
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Apple 🌱 #Gluon 🌙
notfinenotfine
I’ve been meaning to write this thread on Social Media AUs (or just AUs) and fanfics (FFs), since that CC issue hating on a work bc of the ship, on
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/3) Important study finding infectious virus (not just viral RNA) in the air >=2m away from a #COVID19 patient.Virus was successfully cultured from air samples, and was shown to match
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Thread: To me, the most stunning report from #ESCCongress thus far: RATE-AF trial Older pts w/ permanent AF + shortness of breath. (there are lots of these pts). Rate control
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🐑 Bex
Schnumn
Maybe this is a little too nuanced for twitter but I think that demanding other people recognise and treat a character as being autistic bc it's your personal headcanon isn't
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Filip Hráček
filiphracek
Alright, time to learn something about the human nature. First, watch this short clip enough times to understand what happened. Who's the good guy, who's the bad guy, that kind
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el gato malo
boriquagato
rarer than hen's teeth today are university students taking a principled stand for academic freedom and discoursethose with the facts on their side do not fear debate, they welcome itdemanding
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Jen
JenReadsRomance
One thing I think about a lot is that for years romance sold itself, it "kept the lights on" for publishing, and so the marketing machine for romance was anemic
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Krystle Matar has a lot of writing to do, brb 🖋
KrystleMatar
The biggest thing I've learnt since coming to be part of the #WritingCommunity here on Twitter is how important revisions are. I used to think "drafting" was getting the story
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Robᵉʳᵗ Graham😷, provocateur
ErrataRob
The covid-19 is causing an outbreak of pseudo-science. I thought I'd spend some time talking about what science actually is. It can be summarized in the following graph: This is
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
It’s always really credible when an #antivaxxer points to a paper as conclusive data (“breaking #science news) using a screenshot of the abstract that cuts off the name of the
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I SLAY
bookishrealm
Everybody is making threads of books that they've read by black authors so let me go ahead and join in with some titles that ya'll may have or may not
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Nicole Barbaro
NicoleBarbaro
I feel like doing a brief live tweet reading thread of this paper: A Validity-Based Framework for Understanding Replication in Psychology https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10888683209313661/ Juicy take on why replication attempts
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Dante
DarkDante14
Reading some of the Nier Replicant reviews gives a good glimpse of the state of mainstream sites. Most authors haven't played the original yet are talking out of their ass
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Jeff Siracuse, MD, MBA
JeffSiracuse
I would like to apologize for the paper “Prevalence of unprofessional social media content among young vascular surgeons.” Our intent was to empower surgeons to be aware and then personally
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