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Langa
_Langaman
We measure our life mostly in units of time. Adolescence, teenage years, adulthood... and because most things tend to happen evenly over our lives, we tend to use events as
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South Fulton Parents
parents4edu_SF
As a group that represents over 3,500 parents in South County we want to be sure that our parents are sure our parents our heard in the decision making around
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Death and the Emperor
OrionDBlack
I'm real interested in this "object permanence" discussion involving ADHD. It's popped up a few places now and I cant stop thinking about how well it fits all kinds of
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Jason Yeh
jayyeh
Tues was my first ever Clubhouse event, an aftershow for @FundedPodThe show flowed perfectly, peaked at over 1k listeners & ultimately drove >150k impressions to our podcastall thx to advice
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MJ Leaver
MJ_Leaver
The thing about trauma, is that when something happens that reminds you of your trauma (a similar event, or a similar smell, or taste, or some other stimuli). It triggers
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J Forque 🌱 | Monk Mode 🗻
Forque23
And what a beautiful feeling it is. This has remind me about the unique nature of bamboo trees...Let me open myself a bit more about this one~ THREAD ~ https://twitter.com/Grimhood/status/1101002550889787392
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Ileana Almog
IleanaAlmog
Respectfully, @NPR, this is false."I mean, if you've ever been in a kindergarten classroom, they don't know where to throw tissues, you know, to throw them in the trash can,
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Madison Social
MadisonSocial
A note about this weekend...First, want to start out by saying this situation is unfair to all of us. COVID divides us, make us question everything, and at the same
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Katy M. Pinto
ProfessorPinto
How racism works. When I joined DH a prof told me that our grad students wrote comp exams & that faculty all knew they were "not great, but held their
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Mr. Crow
Crowesq
2 of my sisters came by tonight and Christmas caroled and dropped presents by. One was just a brown bag that they told me not to open just yet. Then
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Richard Ferrar
Myrddn
1/Thanks to some thoughts from my cousin Eddie:Here are some facts: Trump's policies on the environment and energy are devastating to children and the public in general. He's allowed a
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Stefan Sasse 🇪🇺
StefanSasse
I've had it with this narrative of "where is the respect for police when the right-wing terrorist mob attacks policemen". Yes, of course it's hypocritical to chant "Blue Lives Matter"
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Shridhar V
iimcomic
My opinions which may not mean anything:I am a Hindu. The first thing I do every morning is pray to lord Balaji. We celebrate every Hindu festival at home and
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Timothy Winterstein
PrTWinterstein
There is a good and generally beneficial kind of civil religion, which acknowledges that we are "under God" (or god) and that that god will hold us accountable for what
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Alea Ricklefs
AleaRicklefs
Diagnosis is a privilege. It also takes hard work to get a diagnosis, especially when you have a #RareDisease. It's very common for rare disease patients to wait 10+ years
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Alex and Books 📚
AlexAndBooks_
During my podcast with @ScottHYoung (author of the bestselling book "Ultrealearning"), I asked:• How can people remember more from the books they read?Here's his advice.(thread) 1) Apply spaced-repetitionEither revisit
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