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celeste
cloudstrifeonly
i think the most interesting thing about ff7 is that most of the characters are foils of each other... or are written in a way to be contradictory of other
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Michelle Perryman-Fox 🦊
Symbolic_Life
The transition from PhD - Maternity. A thread When talking to my friends, family and colleagues. I am often asked how is maternity. I of course start with I
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The Right Side of the Roaring Rapids
roaringrapids21
Let's examine Incident #4 of #AmberHeard's UK Claims against #JohnnyDepp & why this claim doesn't stand up to logic. 1) Mr. Depp was injured & a physician prescribed him Roxicodone,
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Sangxa
sangxa
After the Grand Prix I will let you in on what’s been going on in the last 10 days..... I don’t have any more words left now. @robertmarawa was generous
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Lindsay Ellis
lindsayaellis
Student journalism, day in day out, has been informative, moving, and incisive. In my inbox this morning there are great clips on Greek life, testing, and leadership. A brief thread
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
My worlds collided today. While most of you know me as a reporter for CNN, my 'day job' is still: neurosurgeon. (1/11) As a healthcare worker, it was my turn
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dweam
_dweam
The thing about Dréæms ex-girlfriend.. ( a thread ) /srs /safe Drêam recently released a statement explaining the situation with his ex-girlfriend. In this statement, he admitted to her having
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John Murphy
fhsperformance
New publication examining the physical activity levels, mental health and wellbeing of adults during Phase 1 of the coronavirus restrictions in Ireland, UK, New Zealand and Australia. Pleasure to contribute
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Richard Chu
richard_chu97
Bullish on the future of wearables in healthcareConsumer tech like smartwatches are showing promise in predicting COVID before symptoms showImagine a future where our health is continuously monitored, helping affected
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☡acki 🙂
FrankfurtZack
Data is overwhelming – lockdowns don´t work.But, why is that? The concept, in theory, is striking – if we reduce our contacts, we reduce viral spread. This is a no-brainer,
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Brent Ward
GeoBrentatlarge
Yesterday was the first Earth Science fieldtrip since the SFU shut down last March! So happy for permission to do this! There was paperwork, careful planning, and rules. This is
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Sarah Mojarad
Sarah_Mojarad
Seeing lots of HCW s go viral. I’m happy ya’ll are getting the much deserved attention. The public needs to hear your voices and stories because they matter. You’ve been
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Shaun Delaney (he/him)
shaundelaney
#Volunteering is critical to the nation's coronavirus response as well as the sustainability of many volunteer-involving organisations. The announcement of a national #lockdown means another shift in how we #volunteer.
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Oil In Goal
oilingoal
Seeing a lot of blaming the loss solely on Koskinen tonight. He was not good and was outplayed by Markstrom, but most of the GA were symptoms of larger defensive
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Julie Rehmeyer
julierehmeyer
It's been 13 months since my craniocervical fusion surgery and 7 months since my tethered cord surgery. My diagnoses were craniocervical instability, tethered cord, ME/CFS, MCAS, POTS, and mold illness
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
If you’ve seen this before it’ll probably be in the context of one of those ‘Fact Check’ pieces.If you haven’t, the bottom line is asymptomatic transmission is a lie. Just
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