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Hantu the Undiagnosable 🇸🇬
barisanhantu
Thread: "We're all a little ADHD"No, we're not. In the case of ADHD, the reason people seem to think we're making up the differences as an excuse has a lot
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David Besky
David_Besky
Also of note is that our overzealous search for causality is not unique to making sense of coaching/athlete results, but rather an underlying element of our human psychology. This allows
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Thread: Let's have a little chat about the "infantilising" of autistic persons. First off "meltdowns" are not synonymous with "tantrums". We're not seeking attention. We're not toddlers. We are proc
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Alheli Picazo
a_picazo
Short thread: This line of reasoning from Liberal partisans is insulting for a few reasons. First, what's been alleged about Payette by multiple people isn't toughness or assertiveness, but abusiveness.Yes,
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Fermanagh Trust
FermanaghTrust
Today is #InternationalMensDay Since the launch of our telephone befriending service Connect Fermanagh in April, we’ve been able to provide support to over 100 individuals across Fermanagh, with 33 per
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Rep Andy Biggs
RepAndyBiggsAZ
The impeachment of President Trump, one week before he relinquishes power, does what Democrats wrongfully claim President Trump did on 1/6. It pours gas on the smoldering embers, which consists
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Mind
MindCharity
Many of us are experiencing lots of difficult emotions about the coronavirus pandemic. This may include feelings about getting sick, the government restrictions, or struggling to see when the pandemic
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daanis 🔥👊🏽💃🏽
gindaanis
So much of our life is spent chasing purity. Don't shop here. Don't eat that. As if our individual quest for purity will absolve us. We can never achieve purity,
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“The Literal King of Stats” Craig William
CraigPWMusings
I wrote a dissertation about this kind of thing. In my last year of university, I did a Gender and Education module. It was one of the most intensely academic
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Dr. Twyla Baker
Indigenia
Some history for you as another U.S. holiday approaches - at the advent of the confinement of Native people to reservations in the U.S., part of assimilation policies imposed upon
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Doug Saunders
DougSaunders
This would be a good time for the Canadian government to eliminate the tax deductibility of charitable donations. Or at least reduce it to pre-2000 levels. It’s done a lot
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. Great to chat with old friends, care experienced & not, about getting care experienced family heard & our views taken into account for the care review. Too many of
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Stephanie Tait
StephTaitWrites
I had a laugh this morning that there were ppl who found it surprising I spoke candidly about sex as it relates to my health at the moment. Like, did
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Will Frank
scifantasy
For most of my adult life I have treated jokes as a defense mechanism. Humor is a powerful weapon for defusing emotion (that's the center piece of the "Bluebell" argument),
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LibraryGirl&BookBoy (Jo)
BookSuperhero2
#RefugeeWeek2020 Starting off my thread of books to encourage discussions about acceptance, kindness & refugees is #TheUnexpectedFriend about a Rohingya boy & a little bird with a broken wing 6+
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Melissa Hall
CasualLaw
Niceness is about not making other people feel uncomfortable, manners is about behaving yourself and making sure other people know when you notice they are not behaving themselves.Very different disciplines
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