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Navin Kabra
NGKabra
Now is the time to be *extra* careful with Covid safety. More so than March (remember those days?)If you're not convinced, consider what's happening in Pune: /1 We have already
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Jamie Jones
juemos
New paper out today with @MikePricePhD on how biological entities, who have been shaped by natural selection, should make decisions when the payoffs to those decisions are variable and have
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Gas Station Barbie
DarbraDawn
Jung stated that the anima appears as one woman to men, she always looks the same. He then said that the animus, however, was not one man, but all men
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Nik Gunn
Nik_Gunn
One pernicious thing about the perceived "use" or "relevance" of academic subjects is the frequent imbalance between the way humanities/soc sciences and STEM subjects are treated, so it's sad to
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VigilantOne
the_VigilantOne
We have been taught to believe that vaxxines saved us from infectious diseases in the 20th century. Even though there have been scores of credible doctors with dissenting opinions about
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Jeff Carlson
themarketswork
1) I found this Hill article on Pence to be interesting. But maybe not for the reasons you might expect.At least directly so.https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/531823-gop-lawmakers-sue-pence-in-bid-to-overturn-biden-win 2) Of note
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DCPetterson
dcpetterson
Trump's lawyers missed a really big opportunity. I think there's a reason they did.Pundits are making a REALLY BIG DEAL over Trump's tweet on 1/6 regarding Pence, and the timing
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A meta-thread on my take of how to "read" science as a scientist. This is to arm non-scientists about how to navigate a world where one sees the "leading edge"
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james howard hill jr🌻
james_hhilljr
i want to walk a thin tightrope here. while fiercely advocating for the importance of religious studies programs in higher education, i also want to interrogate the trenchant anti-Blackness of
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Virtual 🖤 Instinct
Virtual1nstinct
Seems like I have a pretty basic bitch flavor of moral antirealism that is not super well captured by the literature. I've been calling it "moral aestheticism" in my head,
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Roberto Talamas
RobertoTalamas
2020 marked the year when institutions arrived (for more on this check out @RyanWatkins_ and @YoungCryptoPM 2020 BTC review) Is all this institutional money making crypto markets more efficient? A
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Nye-uh is
NiatheFae
Friday I will have been an amputee for 2 years. Best decision I ever made. 15 surgeries were a lot and my mental health suffered for it. It made me
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
The town of Orange, New Jersey sent Lucy Stone a tax bill in 1857. She replied with a note that began:"Enclosed I return my tax bill, without paying it. My
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Max Ajl
maxajl
Something that left/Marxist academics often do is focus on the “fork in the road” theory of radical failure. If “we” hadn’t picked up the wrong ideas, chosen the wrong terrains
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Christina Chin-Newman
CChinNewman
Not a bad article, especially given that the author is from the Cato Institute, libertarian think tank formerly known as the Charles Koch Foundation. The Koch brothers tried to become
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uncatherio 🎄🎁
uncatherio
I was asked to do a thread, so: opinionated thread on breathwork!context: I tried Buteyko breathing, and I sorta hated it but it also did lower my breathing rate
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