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attorneydad
attorneydad
“Why?” Is a philosopher’s question, or maybe a civil trial lawyer’s. I’m neither. But I can take a stab at a few different kinds of an answer:https://twitter.com/rmfifthcircuit/status/1338313995984506880 1. Descriptivist would
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Krish Ashok
krishashok
An Adarsh Balak cartoon for the ages (via https://www.reddit.com/r/india/comments/elm1rs/so_relevant_again/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) Since I have your attention, here are 7 cognitive fallacies that you sh
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Bruce R. Fenton ❎
ExogenesisHH
1/Being accepted in the tribe has been an evolutionary imperative for hundreds of millennia. Exile, or even significant exclusion, would mean both reduced resources and reproductive opportunities as well as
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
Story time Sunday.This Sunday I'm going to give you some real-life examples or stories that illustrate the concept of social proof.Are you ready to read along? //A thread// What is
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Henrik Kleven is out with a paper using 60 years of the entire population of Austria with a ton of family policy changes and he finds that childcare and parental
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Stina Börchers 🇸🇪🇩🇪
stinabiologista
Which effects can COVID-19 have on the brain? aka: Wearing masks and taking the vaccine are worth it if it means that you rule out the bare possibility of having
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BAEbraham Lincoln
PresidentBlue
All men are misogynist.... but y’all not ready to have this convo. A thread From the moment men gain the cognitive ability to learn and understand we are taught to
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Bruno Prior
bgprior
Discussions about rules & loopholes illustrate what a cognitive mess we are in. Pro-Lockdowners (PLs) want tough, blunt Covid rules to avoid loopholes. Anti-Lockdowners (ALs) spot loopholes in every rule,
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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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Koen
KoenSwinkels
Ten Things I got wrong in 20201Thought investigation downing of UKR airliner would drag on long time, that US would use it to isolate Iran internationally. But took only few
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Mollys ADHD Mayhem
AdhdMayhem
Thread about ADHD VS RSDHey, so I have a huge fear of rejection. I was doodling this drawing today and it made me want to educate others on something that
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Save Your Sons
SaveYourSons
Society’s leaders have corrupted the nuclear familyHere are 5 ways to save your children, and in doing so save the world=THREAD= First you may be asking:What’s happened to our families?
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
THOUGHTS ON CENSORSHIP 1/ Censorship you don’t like always begins as censorship you like.2/ Allowing censorship assumes that this power can be taken back and that it won't corrupt the
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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
Hey #MedStudentTwitter #neurology residents, another #EndNeurophobia #MedEd #tweetorial to celebrate joining the @CPSolvers team!CORTICAL REGIONS AND STROKE SYNDROMEScc: @Tracey1milligan @MadSattinJ @CrystalYeoMDPhD@DxRxEdu @MedTweetorials
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Waasim
gobusurv
Atheism is an acquired position and children are naturally inclined to have a theistic worldview. [An *Academic* Thread] One of the arguments made against the atheist position is that God
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
Little summary of current inpatients on my ward - every single one has Covid-19 because we are one of two "Hot" all covid wards28 patientsAge 67 -100 - median 8360%
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