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@R_H_Ebright @ydeigin @BretWeinstein @flavinkins @BahulikarRahul @BillyBostickson @franciscodeasis @AntGDuarte @CZilcho @luigi_warren @TheSeeker268 @RolandBakerIII @Ayjchan @BidoliNicola @Nomdeplumi1 @KevinMcH3 @OshZosh @Rossana38510044 @ro
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Brad Wyble
bradpwyble
I'm rebooting this discussion on embodied cognition (as an outsider to the field) as a new thread. I've learned quite a lot reading this thread and thinking about the issues
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AnnieZaidi
anniezaidi
There's a pattern to mob lynchings. It often begins with rumours via the whisper network or whatsapp. It gets worse if people develop a habit of blindly following a handful
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Larry Sanger
lsanger
SOME NEWS OF THE DAYA few of my picks...my annotations are at the bottom of the thread.1/ Trump tweets that he ordered Navy to destroy Iranian gunboatshttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-tweets-that-he-ordered-navy-to-destroy-iranian-gunboats/
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Dan Kaszeta
DanKaszeta
Who wants a saucy thread? Literally. I'm going to talk about sauces/condiments in the US and UK, and possibly by extension and replies, the rest of the anglosphere. Thread to
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John Bierce
john_bierce
Anyone want animal facts?Too bad, because I'm giving you animal facts anyways. Let's talk about tunicates, because they're so goddamn weird. This is a tunicate- specifically, a bluebell tunicate, since
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SaphireSlice
SaphireSlice
1) “A Thousand Points of Light”Mothers of Darkness & the Chateu Amerois castle in Belgium with its dome that has “a thousand points of light”I heard a mention that #jennabush
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
I’ve encouraged you to think about wellbeing & self-care. And was frustrated we were not talking enough about the impact of social isolation on mental health. But...we also need to
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Mark Hanson
HansonM90
0. A huge disservice to the genuine Q of Sars2 = lab manip. vs wild-borne. It ignores a mountain of evidence generated over the last year supporting a natural origin.
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Mohammad Akbarpour
akbarpour_
A coauthored thread: A lot has been said about the #NobelPrize2020 of Milgrom & Wilson, but @ShengwuLi and I would like to say a bit more. As two of Paul’s
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yersinia pastries
riboplasm
i think one of the things that really impressed me with The Terror was how medicine was portrayed and how the script had the doctor characters talk about medicine. since
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Austen Allred
Austen
This is a tweetstorm about things that have surprised me having started a school, coming from a non-educational background 1. Students’ brains are broken by our existing system. We’ve been
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Ritesh Banglani
banglani
The hardest part of doing customer research is knowing who the customer is. I learned this the hard way. 15 years ago, I was a young(ish) product manager at
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MissHope
Hopeily
I am very suspicious of people who "have done all the research" but still choose to believe colostrum is magic and confirm plus chop your child is immune to diseases.
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Andrew Noymer
AndrewNoymer
At the population level, there will be FOUR TYPES of #COVID19 #mortality:1) Direct-direct2) Direct-indirect3) Indirect4) Competing risksIn this short thread, I will discuss the four. 1) Direct-directBasically, these are the
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Jasper Polak 👨🔧
polak_jasper
Most companies suck at solving problemsSo they pay McKinsey $500K+ to do it for themHere’s their 7-step problem-solving framework (for free): 1) Define the problemTake the time to clearly describe
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