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James Barry
JamesBarry1789
Whodathunk that arresting normal physical development in a child would have lifelong consequences? Puberty blockers don't just stop pesky periods or normal goolie growth. Puberty is GOOD for humans. It's
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Fr. Joseph Krupp
Joeinblack
I remember when I first signed on Twitter, I am mediately followed Joss Whedon because I so desperately loved Firefly, Angel, Buffy, etc.It was a real heartbreak to me to
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Dylan Macalinao ✨
dyljm1
(1/) The four-year undergrad system is great for a lot of career paths. However, for others (especially those interested in startups/tech), it can end up feeling like a waste of
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Good to see: By moving on reconciliation, Dems show they're learning. They're wise to McConnell's scam, in which he used filibuster to *withhold* cooperation. Going big on spending now could
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Brennan Colberg
BrennanColberg
Over the last few weeks, I've been helping a few friends start programming—using @replit, instead of traditional IDEs. Conclusion: it's a gamechanger () Normally, when someone wants to "learn how
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Know Your IX
knowyourIX
Biden is poised to pick Miguel Cardona, a Connecticut public school educator and administrator, to be his Secretary of Education. While his experience on gender violence and Title IX appears
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Steph Yang, Horrible Soccer Goose
thrace
The unwillingness to answer questions is a longstanding problem with PRO, feeding into I think the overall frustration/resentment from both fans and media. There's just never a sense if they
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Andrew Johnson
GburgAddress
The Tribune features an essay by a parent this morning, Nicholas Conant, who explains his frustration with @ChiPubSchools' chaotic efforts to provide hybrid instruction by making a common comparison to
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Indie Hackers
IndieHackers
“Lessons I’ve learned after 10 years and $10 million in sales” — @jamesclift 1/ Bet on yourself, but make sure it’s actually a betTo truly bet on yourself, everything you
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Alfie Payne
AlfiePayne5
1/THREAD: today, for the 1st time since 17th March - 175 days - I went onto college site. It was great to see everyone again (apart from those absent due
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natasha mascarenhas
nmasc_
I started covering edtech for @techcrunch & @extracrunch the same day that Stanford first closed campus; here's what I've learned so far (a thread) The first few months of remote
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Jeremy Littau
JeremyLittau
Curious what changes my teacher friends have made in the pandemic that they plan to keep.Mine: I’ve changed on being tough on deadlines. I thought it was training them for
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Dr Chris Yeomans 🇪🇺
SWgeoscience
Great to see @nom_D_plumes' #OpenAccess paper in its final form. This really is a nice study looking at #geochemistry of the #Platinum Group Elements (PGEs) using #MachineLearning techniques.Link here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020
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Hemal Jhaveri
hemjhaveri
There's a lot of people clamoring for answers and accountability, but there's no quick or easy resolution to what's happening inside the NWHL right now. A string of tweets forced
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Aaron
aarongrt
Today is my 20th birthday.Here are 20 lessons I have learned in 20 years: 1. Everything in life is sales. Learn it.2. The people around you will usually dictate the
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Kera O’Regan
keraoregan
A reminder that for many Indigenous, Black, brown, queer, & disabled folks - online activism may be the only safe and accessible way to make change.Not everybody has the privilege
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