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KayšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø retweeted
PARASITES: THE HIDDEN EPIDEMIC NO ONE’S TALKING ABOUT 🪱 ā€œParasites cause significant global morbidity and mortality… leading to recurrent cholangitis, cirrhosis, liver failure, and cancer.ā€ - PubMed The connection between parasites and serious illness is well-documented,
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AJA LEADIN RN FASHO BUT ANGEL ON NEM HEELS AT 3RD šŸ’ÆšŸ’ŖšŸ½ DA BIGGEST
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Shot For Me Outro leadin up to Headlines
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Registered Florida man retweeted
very, very funny arc for the last hundred years of British feminism but in fairness this is exactly what a lot of leading suffragettes had in mind by it
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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olamide mobolan retweeted
Africa’s financial future is being built now, and Ubuntu Tribe is taking a major steps Kenya is one of Africa’s leading fintech hubs, making it a strategic location for Ubuntu Tribe’s growth. By entering the Kenyan market, Ubuntu is positioning itself to connect
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Lifechanging retweeted
Pauline Hanson has overtaken Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister in a new Resolve Political Monitor poll, leading the Prime Minister 33 per cent to 29 per cent. The same poll put One Nation ahead of Labor on primary vote, 29 per cent to 28 per cent, with the Coalition falling to 20 per cent.
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Paulina ChƔvez A. retweeted
Replying to @NDI @tfajon @IZBORI_BA
The delegation also met with Dario Jovanović, Executive Director of @pod_lupom, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s leading citizen election observation coalition, to discuss the electoral environment and the vital role of independent, evidence-based election observation in strengthening public confidence in electoral processes šŸ—³ļøšŸ‡§šŸ‡¦
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Y’all, This Is What Happened! Episode: ā€œBandanna Bandit at the Tesla Dinerā€ – A little boy with painted nails and a bandanna is leadin’ grown folks in screamin’ curse words and wild lies outside Elon Musk’s restaurant in Los Angeles. Folks, this is simple as can be: Grown-ups are puttin’ little kids up front like props to yell nasty things at strangers just tryin’ to eat a burger. The boy’s hollerin’ about ā€œracist fascist f*cksā€ and ā€œpredators who want to rape childrenā€ while folks wave signs and one person stands on a balcony. That ain’t protest. That’s parents usin’ their own young’uns as human shields and attack dogs. Teachin’ a child to cuss like a sailor and repeat big lies about people he’s never met? That’s how you raise a little monster, not a good citizen. We all got the right to speak our minds in this country. But draggin’ kids into it with filthy mouths and false accusations? That dog won’t hunt. It’s child exploitation dressed up as activism, and it’s shameful. Scripture says, ā€œTrain up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.ā€ Proverbs 22:6. This here is trainin’ ā€˜em straight into foolishness. Honest verdict: Pathetic and dangerous. Send the parents back to raisin’ their kids proper and let these children go play outside instead of playin’ revolutionary. x.com/AprilSpark1890/status/…
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Keith Robison retweeted
Evaluating generalization in protein–ligand cofolding methods "Here we present a comprehensive evaluation of four leading all-atom cofolding methods using our newly introduced benchmark dataset, Runs N’ Poses. Runs N’ Poses comprises 2,600 high-resolution protein–ligand systems released after the training cutoff used by these methods. We demonstrate that current cofolding approaches largely memorize ligand poses from their training data, hindering their use for de novo drug design." nature.com/articles/s41594-0…
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Ministan ShaddahšŸ‘³šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø(M.S) retweeted
I don't know why we've made a habit of being too harsh on reactions; we almost always ignore— even excuse—the actions leading up to whatever reaction.
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