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Samwise

@pamsizot

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calendar_today10-03-2012 08:27:54

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Paid paternity leave in France will be doubled from 14 to 28 days starting next summer, and fathers will be required to take at least a week off work after their babies are born, President Emmanuel Macron announced this week. nyti.ms/32YwxhC

Minnesota United FC (@mnufc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oregon-native Langsdorf joins the Loons after one with season with Reno where he played 18 games and scored 11 goals during the 2020 season.

Cody Moser (@ltf_01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

86 billion neurons. Not million. Billion. In every human. The brain is complex on a level that is incomprehensible to human beings. I mean that literally. We are easily some of the most complex things to ever exist, and we don't even realize it.

Mike Hopkins (@astro_illini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my last tweet, you saw an astronaut’s view. Ever wonder what SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience sees? Enjoy the views from the Eyes of a Dragon.

In my last tweet, you saw an astronaut’s view. Ever wonder what <a href="/SpaceX/">SpaceX</a> Crew Dragon Resilience sees? Enjoy the views from the Eyes of a Dragon.
Austin Public Health (@auspublichealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#COVID19 Mythbusting 🔎 Drinking alcohol DOES NOT protect you from COVID-19. Although hand sanitizers with 60-95% ethyl alcohol do help kill the virus on surfaces, drinking alcohol does nothing to combat COVID-19. 🚫 👉 More: bit.ly/3oxnBI5

#COVID19 Mythbusting 🔎 Drinking alcohol DOES NOT protect you from COVID-19. Although hand sanitizers with 60-95% ethyl alcohol do help kill the virus on surfaces, drinking alcohol does nothing to combat COVID-19. 🚫 
👉 More: bit.ly/3oxnBI5
Owl! at the Library 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conspiracy theories become popular because people are looking for someone to blame. They want freedom without responsibility. They want to scapegoat an imaginary villain rather than doing the hard work of developing intelligent solutions to complex problems.