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Tony McKelvie
TonyMcKelvie
A clumsy thread on ‘Getting out of Lockdown’. Some hard choices.The usual Dummies caveat applies – for and by.1/an absurd number... Coronavirus has reached virtually every country in the world.
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Jacob F Kirkegaard
jfkirkegaard
"We don't have enough to be confident to send it abroad"? This is absurd from @POTUS and US vaccine nationalism at its clearest. Consider what amount of vaccines the US
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
In conclusion, it is to the best of my knowledge determined a corrupt foreign gas company solicited high profile US persons affiliated with government to illegally influence official US Foreign
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Neurotypicality Research Inc
SNeurotypicals
This really happened but it's not just one terrible study. It is THE ACCEPTED LITMUS TEST for theory of mind.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796729/ there is an entire Emily Blunt goddamn movie where the
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JungPosting{0}k 小李云/小李雲/ュ-アン
ImppEp
The limits of animal consciousness are a little like the limits of individual humans to grasp the invisible laws of capitalism So you could say for example that the fact
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kyra ⁷
mulderareusayin
sorry but screaming at all these articles in awe of KPOP stans being socially engaged as if the most shocking thing about the news cycle is that youth (primarly young
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
We’re not close to solving scarcity of cognition but we’re tantalizingly close to solving a scarcity of novel conversations with low cognitive load in them, and that is probably bigger
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TransHealthNow
DadTrans
When @liztruss says three "new" gender clinics will shorten waiting lists by 1,600 patients by 2022, she is ignoring the fact that this is a tiny fraction of the 13,500
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Reflex Research
ReflexFunds
1) Short term $TSLA is all about potential Q2 profit & S&P500 inclusion which can have significant long term implications for Tesla's shareholder base and valuation. But more important for
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Alexander McCoy
AlexanderMcCoy4
Here’s a stab.“Organizing” is creating connective tissue between otherwise-atomized individuals who share the same needs but are unable to act collectively until they are connected to each other & build
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Jake Pugh
jake_pugh
Morning all, following my thread on Friday and with the Brexit negotiations continuing in London today, a follow-on. Thank you all for your likes, retweets and messages of support. Judging
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Jerod T. McDaniel
jerodmcdaniel
Packing capacity was an issue long before Coronovirus, everyone in the industry knew it...There are powerful interests aligned to keep it that way.The producers and the consumers of animal protein
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Stay at home
sunildvr
This. It’s been bothering me for a week, and I was thinking about it more last night. The NHS hasn’t been overwhelmed (yet). But: we seem to have accepted an
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Solomon Ayebare
AyebareSolomon1
About continuity of learning, I appreciate that you acknowledge the importance of E-Learning and you’re looking forward to strengthening facilities to increase access, especially to university students. However, you leave
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Governor Brian P. Kemp
GovKemp
For weeks now, my team has worked closely with the Trump Administration and our federal counterparts to mitigate the impact of #coronavirus in Georgia. Our decisions and direction are informed
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Let's be clear. I support @POTUS and think he's done a good job thus far as president, EXCEPT on global #COVID19 vaccine access. 1/ We have several potent, safe vaccines
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