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Pomfob
pomfob
During lockdown, I’ve had to look for music away from gigs. I’ve mentioned BBC Sounds a few times. I’ve also been looking around Bandcamp more. Recently, I stumbled across Transylvanian
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Jerry
JerryT0ThisTay
#TS8 wish list/prediction *a thread This era will not go back to her conventional August to October/November release or her newer April to August release. It will be unexpected and
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Sandeep Gautam
sandygautam
1/n Some musings about how there are 2 fundamental modes of being.I have increasingly observed that people fall into 2 broad categories. Those who are more 'pessimistic' and those who
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Packy McCormick
packyM
Nothing I’ve written to date has generated as much passion as yesterday’s piece on how to fix Twitter. We all love the product, want more from it, and want to
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Gretchen McCulloch
GretchenAMcC
I want to talk a bit about the news cycle and why @lingthusiasm doesn't participate in it This is a threadhttps://twitter.com/lingthusiasm/status/1245885364541296643 We launched @lingthusiasm in 2016Anyone remember 2016? *hollow laugh*
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Jamie Schler
lifesafeast
Healthcare thread.When I was 24, I found a lump in my breast. I went for consultation at the Breast Clinic at a famous hospital. The biopsy revealed a malignant tumor
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schrödinger's cat.
nehathemartian
hello guys, it's #scicomm time! today we'll be talking about Wormholes, their origin, the mechanics behind them and their use in popular culture in this fun, gif laden thread! let's
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Kelton Minor
keltonminor
1/ Does student smartphone use in class harm learning? Perhaps not. New paper w/ @andbjn, @RandomSquawker & @daviddlassen. We continuously monitored 470 university students’ device use & academic performance over
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Physicist Helen Quinn was born #OTD in 1943. She is best known for Peccei-Quinn theory, a proposed explanation of the Strong CP problem of quantum chromodynamics. It implies a very
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Rain Mason, PhD, BLM, ACAB 🦊
500livesasafox
Stated disbelief in magic is “rational,” yet saying we're rational doesn’t make it so. Research shows that so-called irrational, magical thinking lurks right below the skeptical surface of the minds
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FACT
discovertruth0
20Parts:1)Greys:Gray aliens are perhaps the most popular alien species and have been appearing on television and film for decades.#GreatAwakeningmap #WWG1WGA#Aliens #facts #Qmap 2) The Roswell incident in 1947 first exposed
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Bubba Rogowski
RogowskiBubba
#chloroquine, #Hydroxychloroquine or #Mefloquine?“Particularly among military veterans, in whom these drugs have been widely used for decades as prophylactic antimalarials, these symptoms can mimic and be mistaken for those of
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saintscrem💀
saintscrem
I’ll turn these into a thread. Maybe if there’s a thread then we can see the broader picture of this experimental treatment for #COVIDー19:https://www.wnd.com/2020/04/beginning-end-renowned-doctor-sees-100-success-virus-drug/ From France, two tweets i
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⛑LynnFynn🇺🇸 🌱👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼
LynnFynn3
Teamwork... This ought to rattle some cages...1) RaTG13 is incapable of binding to a bat or a pangolin (no binding observed), and is less than 1/1000 the affinity to humans
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Fletcher Dunn
ZPostFacto
Do you enjoy reading tales of engineers’ quests to track down bugs with obscure causes? Here's my recent adventure:Background: For the past few months, @DestinyTheGame has been using some Steam
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gus
_FILMANIAC_
If you're tired of hearing about the same horror movies, and you want to see something new this october, here are 10 pretty unknown horror movies you might have to
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