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Jenny Nicholson
JennyENicholson
By the way since we rewatched Mulan yesterday I just want to say it's one of the best Disney movies period. It moves so quickly and has to set up
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Susanna A. Throop
DrSThroop
So, I see we are again punching down and piling on colleagues on the academic job market who have *dared* to point out the stupefying problems with it. JFC. Welp,
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Brian Tamuka Kagoro
TamukaKagoro77
#AfricanLivesMatter Become a student of Africa. Not the disease, famine, conflicts, dictatorships , poverty &impunity. Become a student of Africa's greatness, wealth,beauty,cultures,wisdom, inner strength, peoples & civilisation
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
There's different ways for other people to think about autistic people. Understanding those different ways is important. It explains why some anti-autism groups have become so powerful and how they
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miruko thee stallion
afroallura
not a one piece fan saying thishttps://twitter.com/longbeachgriffy/status/1314426876291473408 this isn’t one piece slander but omg what is this take???? i’m going back to bed actually no, we’re doing this, let’s break
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John🚜
KowalchukFarms
Some totally unsolicited advice to young farmers from an "oldish" farmer1. Acknowledge your strengths and weaknesses early when it comes to the farmIf you are strong with agronomy due to
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Larry Cornett
cornett
The Problem with the Introvert’s Career LadderIntroverted designers, engineers, researchers, etc. tend to move up just as quickly as their more extroverted counterparts during the early years of their careers
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Childermass
Childermass4
Rivalry is a type of adversarial philia-type relationship. This means that you love a person like your brother, but will throw sand in the bastards face after he has kicked
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lil uzi veritas
polumechanos
I really believe in public scholarship, and I think a robust academic presence in public discourses is valuable and important — and that’s true even when I disagree with others’
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Anchorage Man
SethPartnow
There is very little directly measurable about individual perimeter defense, so it ends up being mostly inferential. Which is fine so far as it goes. But those metrics (RAPM etc)
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Bronwyn Hayward
BMHayward
Absolutely terrific interview with Dr Verrall @drayeshaverrall on @NZQandA she conducted the rapid expert review of #nzpol #covid19nz contact tracing & you can read her report here https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/co
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Brian Skinner
gravity_levity
1/ Unpopular academic opinion:You don't fix your own imposter syndrome.It's not a matter of thinking the right thoughts to yourself, and all these panel discussions on "dealing with imposter syndrome"
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LinneanLearning
Will you be getting involved in #NatureMonth? We've got a 3-part drawing series for everyone starting on the 12th August and weekly nature projects for 12-16 year olds. Wait... you
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em.aline 🥀| is 📚
pixiejunnie
Why ot13 debutation is better:~ a thread (for mnet hmph @mnetiland )- versatility and diversity of concepts:every contestants have their own strengths and weaknesses and thus all of them collectively
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Zachery Tyson✍️🇺🇸
ZaknafeinDC
What's interesting is that "large-scale" future combat will more likely be asymmetric in the sense that small, distributed forces will be capable of destroying larger static ones. Systems confrontation and
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Clare Malone
ClareMalone
I don't agree w/everything here (I'd respectfully say that you're missing a ton of great, smart work at 538 if this is your view) but I think your thread is
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