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Well Done

@welldone00

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calendar_today28-05-2012 03:15:04

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Eric Feigl-Ding(@DrEricDing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️MUZZLING—CDC’s social media has been surreptitiously deleting/omitting key info that can last for “YEARS”. CDC’s own Long website clearly says LC can last for years. But “years” is conveniently deleted in CDC’s tweets. Shameful.
cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…

⚠️MUZZLING—CDC’s social media has been surreptitiously deleting/omitting key info that #LongCovid can last for “YEARS”. @CDCgov’s own Long #COVID website clearly says LC can last for years. But “years” is conveniently deleted in CDC’s tweets. Shameful. cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…
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Ryan Knight ☭🕊(@ProudSocialist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cornel West calls out Bernie Sanders and AOC for window-dressing a Democrat party that is “beyond redemption at this point in addressing the needs of poor and working people.”

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Rob O'Brien(@robwriting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is me asking her yesterday if she wanted a salad for lunch. Just after the Dutch govt's UWV took her benefits away. She has , a neuro immune disease, & is bedbound. She hasn't been outside for 5 months. She can't look after her own kids. She's in permanent lockdown.

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Walter M Chesnut(@Parsifaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday Hope: Guarding the Guardian: Cruciferous Vegetables and their Compounds

Compounds that upregulate p53 expression may be of great therapeutic value in preventing/treating SARS-CoV-2/Spike Protein infection/exposure.

wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-…

Friday Hope: Guarding the Guardian: Cruciferous Vegetables and their Compounds Compounds that upregulate p53 expression may be of great therapeutic value in preventing/treating SARS-CoV-2/Spike Protein infection/exposure. wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-…
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Dr. Drew(@drdrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I speak to you today from YouTube purgatory. That Netherland, between the usual functioning of a free democratic society, and the oppression caused by government overreach into the normal functioning of the public Square.
Find us on @RumbleVideo via drdrew.tv

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Well Done(@welldone00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The miracle molecule that could treat brain injuries and boost your fading memory technologyreview.com/2021/08/25/103…

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NYU Journalism(@nyu_journalism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Susie Linfield's book 'The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence' (UChicagoPress 2010) selected for Vogue Magazine's Visual Literacy: A Critical Library — buff.ly/3t8mpPE

Professor Susie Linfield's book 'The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence' (@UChicagoPress 2010) selected for @voguemagazine's Visual Literacy: A Critical Library — buff.ly/3t8mpPE #photography #criticism #journalism
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Paul Graham(@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes there are a few others around, and this can be even better, because they also tend to be people who love their work (and thus are good at it), and there is an implicit rule that you mustn't interrupt one another unless it's for something really interesting.

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There is something so magical about a lab or office at night, when it's quiet and empty and dark outside. It seems like anything is possible.

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Paul Graham(@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During my 20s and early 30s I used to sleep from 3 am to 11 am. In retrospect it's now clear I did it to get time to work without distractions. I couldn't afford to buy quiet, so I got it by sleeping different hours.

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Paul Graham(@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biographies of famous people often mention how they worked at night and on weekends, as if this were painful for them. But if you like what you do, nights and weekends are the best time to work. That's when you get those wonderful big blocks of time without interruptions.

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Paul Graham(@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine the reaction on Twitter if Darwin published the Origin of Species today. It was bad enough for him at the time, but imagine what it would be like now. If he had an employer, there's a significant chance he'd be fired.

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