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gec572
how to sm0ke without getting caught (the gec method) - a thread first, light some incense. as you can see here, I have two sticks burning, as well as a
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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
On this day in 1882, Charles Darwin was buried in Westminster Abbey, having died at Down House on 19th April. His pall bearers included Joseph Hooker and Alfred Russell Wallace.
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Amanda Jeyaretnam:Social Distancing
Liberal_Isms
It’s Sunday and the sun is shining which will increase park use and inevitably closure of these spaces again. I’m reminded of the fear, stigma and ignorance at the height
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Dr Caro Rowland
CaroRowland
I'm seeing a lot of tweets from academics who don't want to return to the office. But these are often from senior, established academics with stable homes. At @MPI_NL most
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Madison Brooks
mcatbrooks
The following is credited to Elaine Griffin Baker (Sep 2):———————What has happened to our beautiful country?"There is no literature or poetry in this White House. No music.No Kennedy Center award
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Bill Melugin
BillFOXLA
THREAD: A summary of what we just heard from the L.A. County Department of Public Health.1) They have no data/numbers tying outdoor dining to surge in cases in LA.2) They
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
"We are now almost six months into this pandemic, which began in November in Wuhan, with 50,000 Americans dead and 200,000 more around the world. And yet we still don't
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ًdaniyah
yerixiao
my interesting tweets obviouslyhttps://twitter.com/yerixiao/status/1218002576194433025 for science purposeshttps://twitter.com/yerixiao/status/1217633523168710657 remember whenhttps://twitter.com/yerixiao/status/1216625936399065089 wellhttps://twitte
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Vineet Tiruvadi
vineettiruvadi
1/ Did you know that #neuralimplants have been used to treat severe brain disorders for 50+ years now?! Maybe not new but definitely exciting! [1]A (timely) #firstthread on where we
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
It’s fascinating though hardly surprising to watch purportedly oppositional or heterodox intellectual posturing give way to ever more naked hatred of complex and critical thought. But the real point is
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
For all my interactions with people with chronic illness, I have never interacted with a chronically ill hypochondriac -- that is, someone who IS sick but invents additional symptoms or
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Kim O'Connor
shallowbrigade
Not only is this real, the article it came from is possibly the best thing I’ve ever readhttps://twitter.com/valfrogkamen/status/1330660073975271425 First of all this is just a great headline Wilson Souza is
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⛑LynnFynn🇺🇸 🌱👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼
LynnFynn3
1) “We must all fight and, if necessary, die to teach people the truth.”Part of me didn’t even want to share this. There are a great many thousands of people
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Tanja de Bie
BieTanjade
We are seeing an old phenomena take a new form during this crisis: #trolls. Also known as #zoombombers these last few weeks. In this thread I will share some history
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer unknown)
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Matthew L. Blomstedt
NDE_Commish
Staring at the stars is looking at history... it takes years for the light to reach the earth, so it is looking into the past. This is analogous to
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