Stock market explained in 15 seconds. https://t.co/HlOgWeA0Al
— Genevieve Roch-Decter, CFA (@GRDecter) Sep 30, 2021
via Twitter https://twitter.com/GRDecter
September 30, 2021 at 08:57PM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
Stock market explained in 15 seconds. https://t.co/HlOgWeA0Al
— Genevieve Roch-Decter, CFA (@GRDecter) Sep 30, 2021
Give your heart and soul on the field and play within the rules of the game and shake your hands once the game is over. The above is the only ‘spirit of the game’ I understand.
— Mask up and take your vaccine🙏🙏🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) Sep 30, 2021
Rivers of molten rock flow toward the ocean during ongoing #LaPalmaeruption. This @capellaspace radar image shows last night's active lava flow as a dark meandreous stream. Solidified lava flows look brighter, as they backscatter more energy toward the satellite. @involcan https://t.co/NO77N2Ef2b
— Raphael Grandin (@RaphaelGrandin) Sep 29, 2021
spiral garnet hypnosis 🤪 - an efficient method to cheer-up 🥳 thanks to @Plumi030 for taking the picture! #spiral_garnet_team #thinsection_everyday https://t.co/WRPA3cvv8w
— lucie tajcmanova (@lucie_rocks) Sep 29, 2021
This Florida Man has won the internet for the Month of September https://t.co/PB9dIMDkOS
— KP (@kerethp) Sep 29, 2021
Lava reaching the sea in the #LaPalmaeruption yesterday. Combo of @capellaspace radar image & @planet optical image. Rapid revisit + #OpenData for scientists helps leveraging the capability of small-sat constellations for volcanic hazard monitoring. @CopernicusEMS @USGSVolcanoes https://t.co/FSxJkwM3Mn
— Raphael Grandin (@RaphaelGrandin) Sep 30, 2021
On the Mt Rushmore of best fighter pilot call signs of all time, “Obi-Two” is. https://t.co/cQj23jn8HW
— Terry Virts (@AstroTerry) Sep 29, 2021
I love a good time series data set. Last week the eruption near Fagradalsfjall is was officially 6 months old. IMO released an update worth checking out. https://t.co/V25b3krFTk https://t.co/gmgQ2nVBaM
— Alison Graettinger (@AlisonGraetting) Sep 28, 2021
#TheCore is beloved by geologists as one of our best 'bad science' films - but what about the science advisors? On @EGU_GD #EGUblogs @iris_van_zelst spoke to Jon Mound about his experience, and how much science he actually got to advise on...! Read more: https://t.co/cocIOO4QJM https://t.co/lLZrGQha3l
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) Sep 28, 2021
Rainbows are actually... circles The centre is directly opposite the position of the sun in the sky, this is called the antisolar point A full circle is visible from a higher vantage point, usually a plane and is sometimes called a ‘glory’ ...but 1/ https://t.co/j47Y3rlF7P
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) Sep 28, 2021
So here’s the finished ‘partial’ nodule I’ve been working on… it’s taken 10 hrs to prep! I’ve tried to frame the Ammonites within the nodule using some sharp lines, fading into the naturally worn part of the rock. I think it works! 🤔 let me know your thoughts… #fossilprep https://t.co/TrNnQa5M1h
— Jurassic Coast Guide (@jurassicguides) Sep 28, 2021
https://t.co/IMelrHf1wj
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) Sep 27, 2021
After the most dramatic of finishes in Sochi, a debrief between @LewisHamilton and @LandoNorris 💬 #RussianGP #F1 https://t.co/c2SnM3M8zc
— Formula 1 (@F1) Sep 26, 2021
@UberFacts microscopic image of a comet grain. the large red object is iron sulfide, the blue and green regions contain nanoscale dust grains that tell us about the formation of the early solar system. https://t.co/AL0QCGUEYY
— microscopic images. (@microscopicture) Sep 26, 2021
The Sun glinting off a hydrocarbon lake on Saturn's moon Titan NASA https://t.co/AWa6dYkSh6
— Black Hole (@konstructivizm) Sep 25, 2021
Those final few laps at Sochi though... 👀☔️😵💫 #RussianGP #F1 https://t.co/EU0ttuBmPv
— Formula 1 (@F1) Sep 26, 2021
The road to 100 #F1 @LewisHamilton https://t.co/PfkV7G5N8t
— Formula 1 (@F1) Sep 26, 2021
How to draw various landforms, from "Principles of Cartography" (1962) by Hungarian artist & cartographer Erwin Josephus Raisz (1893–1968) ✏️⛰️ https://t.co/QUBS4Lfx4a
— History_of_Geology (@History_Geology) Sep 26, 2021
Michael Saylor urged everyone to mortgage their house to buy #Bitcoin. Now he is telling his followers to sell their #altcoins and buy Bitcoin. He doesn't care about you, he cares about the price of Bitcoin going up so that his bet with #MicroStrategy works out. 🤷♂️ https://t.co/k5CvXpX55V
— WallStreetPro (@wallstreetpro) Sep 25, 2021
Andalusite crystal, biotite and quartz in a Andalusite-schist from Valmalenco, Italy. PPL, XPL and XPL + lambda plate. 10x (Fov 2 mm). #alexstrekeisen #andalusite #biotite #valmalenco #italy https://t.co/lOEdwxLQeg
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Sep 24, 2021
*record scratch* *freeze frame* https://t.co/UGHTTwlhUb
— ry-uck. (@riacoseph) Sep 24, 2021
I know there is a lot going on, but I strongly recommend having a look at this @ASPI_org work mapping Chinese and Indian positions and infrastructure around Doklam, the site of the 2017 standoff. https://t.co/blJvbSjv4G
— Ian Hall (@DrIanHall) Sep 24, 2021
@rohangrey @gladstein Literally dozens of solutions to this problem that don’t involve using 1,500 kWh of power to complete. The view that bitcoin is a cheap way to move money is entirely false, the costs are just externalized. “Libertarian tech: the costs have been externalized”
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 25, 2021
This just amazes me. How is it possible for a human being to do this? https://t.co/loD7fe7Ht7
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Sep 24, 2021
If this were bitcoin it'd be a bull flag, but since it's bonds they're going to zero. Few. https://t.co/0g6kLf0JRJ
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 24, 2021
Quad meeting under way https://t.co/jwPDpUAmRA
— Steve Holland (@steveholland1) Sep 24, 2021
Who would have thought two years ago that a significant consideration for where to live would be "it's actually legal to enter and leave the country".
— SBF (@SBF_FTX) Sep 24, 2021
#thinsectionthursday is the right moment for a kinky KYANITE (from Ulten Zone, Central Alps). I suspect someone will see a lot of earthquakes in this image. I don't. Have a great day! https://t.co/ZSsnAHaH4V
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Sep 23, 2021
Presenting a pilot to HBO in which bull market VCs and startup founders hunt each other for game in a dystopian future (2022). Vestworld.
— Siri Srinivas (@pjux) Sep 23, 2021
Just to clarify: 30K in 21 years is 300X 30K in 21 months is 2X https://t.co/zm9K4v2YTB
— D.Muthukrishnan (@dmuthuk) Sep 24, 2021
The unpopular view, we hold. If China lets Evegrande go bankrupt, it will be a signal they are clear capitalists, albeit their "version" of it, than any other major economy. Capitalism without bankruptcy & constant bailouts isn't capitalism. Japan tried it and it didn't work.
— Tiho Brkan (@TihoBrkan) Sep 23, 2021
There is something really special about one body of water that is much higher in altitude than another. I can’t quite explain why I love it so much, but it’s amazing. Here is Lake Gjende (right) and Lake Bessvatnet (left), in Norway (2005). https://t.co/H4cSP2DcoC
— Dr. Karen James (@kejames) Sep 23, 2021
#TRR170 summer school exploring deformation textures for #ThinSectionThursday Here is some blue #Ringwoodite in Dar al Gani 650, L6 chondrite. Also for the #MinCup2021 @MineralCup #mineral aficionados https://t.co/bwwo25HeUv
— TRR170 Late Accretion onto Terrestrial Planets (@trr170) Sep 23, 2021
And if you have that collateral, as Hugh points out, life in the big world of money creation is good. So what happens if the aged starts eating it? When they QE treasuries out of the global system and (at best) replace them with base, non-collateral currency? Starvation. 3/
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 22, 2021
Invigorated fascist regime intent on rolling back capitalism, hammers its best wealth creation engines, outlaws credit scoring and now has to ponder whether to sacrifice its absurd GDP growth targets as they deal with an over indebted property sector. I'm loving their quandary.
— Hugh Hendry Eclectica (@hendry_hugh) Sep 22, 2021
Have you ever wondered how rhinos are so large despite being herbivores? Of all the answers, this one on Quora was most fascinating. 1. Grazing on plants all day is very easy. Plants dont run away. #WorldRhinoDay https://t.co/tXWWsFjwzX
— Nandita / Everyday Superfoods (@saffrontrail) Sep 22, 2021
Anthropogenic breccia! Sedimentary rocks are classified by their clasts, the pieces that make up the rock. Mudstone & sandstone are made of small clasts (mud; sand). Rocks made from the biggest clasts are split by clast geometry: round (conglomerate) or angular (breccia). https://t.co/7j8gOQ3r62
— Mika McKinnon (@mikamckinnon) Sep 21, 2021
https://t.co/QF8j2Tqwuf
— Out of Context Human Race (@NoContextHumans) Sep 22, 2021
Sometimes I wonder if the “moral arc of the universe” language is actually harmful Enlightenment dogma that encourages magical thinking and civic laziness. In reality, the universe has no moral arc. Gains can be forever lost. Rights can be undone. Progress can be crushed..
— Professor Fleming (@alwaystheself) Sep 21, 2021
Kind of bizarre to think Elon Musk is not a fraud, tbh. It's not like there isn't a paper trail that shows it or anything. https://t.co/QnWuIthqcT
— Mark Gutman (@MarkGutman9) Sep 21, 2021
Don’t matter if the paper's Evergrande itself If the sector blows up it nukes the whole damn shelf This why Gensler says Tether just casino chips 'Cause there's risk in all duration, even treasury strips 3/ https://t.co/H8yTdF0y7j https://t.co/Cbu77Aq2Xl
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 21, 2021
Different types of alcohol under a microscope. Scotch, Tequila, Vodka, Pina Colada. (https://t.co/h5hMnSR5Ti) https://t.co/HN6ovBTjx2
— Diane Doniol-Valcroze (@ddoniolvalcroze) Sep 21, 2021
Oh damn. I thought the ultra sweet chocolate nut spread was healthy https://t.co/XMrBpnA596
— Brooks Otterlake (@i_zzzzzz) Sep 20, 2021
Even for the most ambitious grid buildout that is most favorable to reducing 100% renewable costs, new nuclear plants are a large portion of new capacity and the majority of generation. https://t.co/ovGIvXR8ty
— Adam Stein (@Dr_A_Stein) Sep 20, 2021
Pretty cool how different satellites/sources reveal such different aspects of the Earth's surface. Left: CNES/Airbus, 05/2018 Right: Maxar Tech, 11/2012 38.07N, 76.57E #GoogleEarth #PamirMountains Below I speculate about geological history based purely on these images. ⬇️ 🧵 https://t.co/ndJal5n18k
— Dr. Judith Hubbard (@JudithGeology) Sep 20, 2021
Wait you mean writing a thread didn't stop the SEC?? https://t.co/2MMr5PjQWQ
— Dr. Parik Patel, BA, CFA, ACCA Esq. 💸 (@ParikPatelCFA) Sep 20, 2021
Dogecoin now has a higher market cap than Evergrande. So there’s that.
— TC (poorly dancing robot) (@TESLAcharts) Sep 20, 2021
Today's @apod features images of Saturn I obtained over a 15yr period. https://t.co/lcHCirkBd7
— Damian Peach💙 (@peachastro) Sep 19, 2021
Wyatt the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle reached a new personal best altitude of 1950 m the other day. Using the thermal updraft he gained up to 4.5 m/sec in height. #wedgetailedeagle 🦅 https://t.co/4hBhHCQr6S
— Dr James Pay (@JamesMPay) Sep 20, 2021
Vaccines that changed your life: 1796 smallpox. 1885 rabies. 1890 tetanus. 1896 typhoid fever. 1906 TB. 1923 diphtheria. 1926 whooping cough. 1932 yellow fever. 1937 flu. 1952 polio. 1963 measles. 1967 mumps. 1969 rubella. 1974 chickenpox.
— mohamad safa (@mhdksafa) Sep 19, 2021
Yesterday something ridiculous happened. I was on my way to an open mic in an Ola cab. The cab driver was on his phone, and I was about to ask him to get off the phone, when I eves dropped on his conversation.
— Toolkit for Hot Takes (@awryaditi) Sep 20, 2021
There is a Lehman event in China every 36 month. We don't find Evergrande to be a Lehman event. Here is why.. Weekly is out -> https://t.co/pOupjyeWMC https://t.co/CSwsLM5JI1
— AndreasStenoLarsen (@AndreasSteno) Sep 19, 2021
There is no where to hide on the open ocean. This is 1923 and what you are seeing is a biplane creating a huge, dense smokescreen, hundreds of feet tall, masking military units and their movement... 1/ https://t.co/tGfnkWMCLT
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) Sep 18, 2021
Ha! I have just realized that people do not understand why logical fallacies are bad. Apparently everyone thinks of it as some sort of grammar violation. No: debate is chess, and you are making rookie moves. Let's explore. 1/
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 19, 2021
There is a huge amount of focus on China contagion/Evergrande at the moment. Hence, it is a time to be precise. I will not do a comprehensive thread (yet). But just provide some specific color on the High Yield credit moves, which themselves are generating a lot of attention.
— Jens Nordvig (@jnordvig) Sep 18, 2021
White mica-fish (colorless at PPL and with high Interference colors at XPL) in a mylonitic micaschist from Bianzone, Sondrio province, Italy. PPL and XPL image, 2x (Field of view 7 mm) #alexstrekeisen #micafish #mylonite #thinsection https://t.co/MOfiL1WGre
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Sep 18, 2021
"Don't say Aglio Olio, it's called Aalyo-Olio" "Bhai tu pehle Sambar bolna seekh le"
— Rakesh Kumar (@RakeshTheKumar) Sep 17, 2021
Evergrande: why most analysis is dead in water and how best to understand and navigate what’s happening? Both denialists and alarmists are getting it wrong. Let’s start by understanding this: what is happening is the result of a CCP-initiated policy change to curb leverage. 1/N
— Girolamo Pandolfi da Casio ditto Carlo Dossi Erba (@INArteCarloDoss) Sep 17, 2021
An update to the classic "what happens if you miss the 10 best days in the market" where advisors tell you that "it is not timing the market but time IN the market that matters" But here we show the other side where you can also miss the 10 WORST days in the market. https://t.co/6Qt8ekH84c
— David Taggart-PDMacro.com (@DavidTaggart) Sep 16, 2021
Olivine is facing off against ice in round 15 of #MinCup2021. We're firmly on #TeamOlivine, especially when it puts on such a nice show under the microscope 😉 This video is of a specimen of peridotite from Rùm #ThinSectionThursday. https://t.co/sfzELLrXCD
— Natural Sciences NMS (@NatSciNMS) Sep 16, 2021
#ThinSectionThursday More things surrounded by fine-grained micaceous matrix. From top left clockwise: staurolite New mexico; ilmenite with Qz-Chl strain fringe; sector-twinned cordierite; biotite and a lot of zircons. Enjoy! #porphyroblast #metapelite #microstructures #beauty https://t.co/J99VYzf005
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Sep 16, 2021
Oh my god if only something could fix these nasty rumors. Like say any level of modestly professional disclosure. https://t.co/z7F6JFfU7i
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 16, 2021
Another #badgeographyjoke that I’ve been sent. Very true though… https://t.co/ASaiM2rzJ2
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Sep 16, 2021
I’m still digesting the remarkable #AUKUS sub deal, but having studied the global arms trade for a while there are a few things to keep in mind: 1) no complicated defense deal is ever final, as the French have learned just now….but that also applies to this one as well. 1/4
— Jonathan Caverley (@jcaverley) Sep 16, 2021
Olivine crystals (rounded and fragmented) and garnet (isotropic at XPL) with reaction rim set in a dark groundmass composed by carbonates. kimberlite from Udachnaya-East, Sakha-Yakutia (Russia). XPL and PPL image, 2x (Fov = 7mm) #thinsctionThursday #kimberlite #alexstrekeisen https://t.co/5N0vHBGPLR
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Sep 16, 2021
The fiat bears debated They searched and scoured the land Why wasn't the dollar falling? From whence came its demand? https://t.co/ix65h5XED5
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 15, 2021
Andalusite for your #thinsectionthursday From top left clockwise: fresh in Ms matrix; partly p'morphed by prograde Ms; partly p'morphed by retrograde Chl (!); totally p'morphed by retrograde Ms. Enjoy! https://t.co/z4e4cBk4gf
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Sep 16, 2021
Mr. Sterling has a secret... (lifts in his shoes) https://t.co/cv51x1O2lt
— Mad Men Quotes (@MadMenQts) Sep 15, 2021
@brian_armstrong Dear Brian, you've just described the US dollar.
— (((Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola))) 🌷🌷🌷 (@Frances_Coppola) Sep 15, 2021
A recent #Satellite image of the southern districts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala covering Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thiruvananthapuram So many colours one image😍 The clouds are mostly restricted in this image to the west of Western Ghats (Kerala, KK) and the east (TN) is rainshadow https://t.co/3Fhb24bzWT
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Sep 15, 2021
OpenSea confirms executive used insider knowledge when buying NFTs (via @RyanJamesWeeks) https://t.co/4Mxpx7sIt4
— The Block (@TheBlock__) Sep 15, 2021
Most people, when directly confronted by evidence that they are wrong, do not change their point of view or course of action but justify it even more tenaciously. Even irrefutable evidence is rarely enough to pierce the mental armor of self-justification. - Dr. Carol Tavris
— Dr. Jonathan N. Stea (@jonathanstea) Sep 15, 2021
NEW: lots of news recently on waning immunity against infection, but a study has now landed from Public Health England on how vaccines are faring against *severe disease & death* This chart summarises key findings, but the paper is a real goldmine, so let’s dig into more detail: https://t.co/9wAiax8poJ
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) Sep 15, 2021
Me, an internet entrepreneur who saw the rollout of GDPR watching people say “this isn’t how I interpret the SEC’s rules about securities to work:” https://t.co/o1Os0RVsEi
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 15, 2021
Yesterday's conference call should have been titled Rai ki Pitai
— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) Sep 15, 2021
Jackie Stewart had some strong words for Max Verstappen 😳 https://t.co/Vuxx3p8IGg
— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) Sep 14, 2021
There are some potentially crazy consequential secondary consequences for the Solana chain stopping for as long as it has, and could potentially get worse the longer it remains offline. 🧵👇
— ☄️⚡ (@CometShock) Sep 14, 2021
The https://t.co/yhzYavvEFf campaign site has a “Stop Fraud” button. Upon clicking it, visitors are sent to a site called https://t.co/hID0ZD0xSD that claims he already lost tomorrow’s California special election due to fraud. https://t.co/wuBVX9MRE3
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) Sep 14, 2021
Cool! Only a handful of these Jovian bolide events have ever been captured on camera, so this is a pretty big deal. Congratulations to Jose Luis Pereira! https://t.co/8XhKSvQsoe
— Will Gater (@willgater) Sep 14, 2021
If you still can't see it It's because you don't want to. https://t.co/WvIyQxfXmm https://t.co/GkELFVB0KC
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 14, 2021
@dugalira @rajesh10sharma @Vinay50236789 @PallaviNahata @BloombergQuint It was almost a surreal chart. will need to redraw it with recent data. https://t.co/aMSNQmUaOr
— DK Joshi (@EconomistDK) Sep 14, 2021
Opinion | I was a lifelong liberal Democrat. Then my Trinidadian cousin’s testicles became swollen
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) Sep 14, 2021
Glad the Halo was there 🙏 #F1 #ItalianGP 🇮🇹 https://t.co/VmYiIUhyRa
— Jean Todt (@JeanTodt) Sep 12, 2021
Just one row of the shoes that have been left behind in the US Open locker room for the attendants from the players … One of the cool traditions that never gets talked about https://t.co/Tf8GDbwCkn
— andyroddick (@andyroddick) Sep 12, 2021
The tennis scoring system is a perfect example of a Chesterton's Fence: something which looks stupid to neat-minded reformers, but which actually contains a high degree of hidden, often evolved intelligence. https://t.co/rloXWLR4Vj https://t.co/2SMaf2qf6a
— Rory Sutherland (@rorysutherland) Sep 12, 2021
The Halo saved Lewis’ life today. 🙏 Thank you again to the @fia and to everyone who works to make our sport a safer place. ❤️ https://t.co/bSjQayVhJI
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) Sep 12, 2021
The power of selective breeding https://t.co/DCEAGU2fqA https://t.co/nh3sDvi8dW
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Sep 12, 2021
Oh yes 👟🍾 #ItalianGP 🇮🇹 @danielricciardo https://t.co/MA4O1C3f2f
— Formula 1 (@F1) Sep 12, 2021
📅 3213 days since our last win in F1. This one is for all the McLaren fans around the world. You've stuck with us all the way. #FansLikeNoOther 🧡 #ItalianGP 🇮🇹 https://t.co/6kTYmCIchz
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) Sep 12, 2021
'The Blue Pearl'... a compilation of time-lapse image sequences converted to real time high fidelity video footage, gleaned from extensive research of the entire 5 million+ ISS photo archive. https://t.co/5pmt98sqoS
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) Sep 12, 2021
A cat was dangling from HIGH up at Hard Rock Stadium and fans managed to catch it safely 👀 (via @vicbermudez) https://t.co/zWYJEMvguD
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) Sep 12, 2021
These two young women are a gift to tennis. An absolute gift.
— andyroddick (@andyroddick) Sep 11, 2021
Palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy.
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) Sep 12, 2021
We are taking her HOMEEE❤️🇬🇧🏆 https://t.co/L6P52UFpAm
— Emma Raducanu (@EmmaRaducanu) Sep 12, 2021
100% serious when I say the Onion’s 9/11 coverage deserved a Pulitzer https://t.co/s8RPvLsEYc
— Adam Fleming Petty (@flamingpetty) Sep 10, 2021
leaving this behind for future tenants to find and freak out https://t.co/Uo5wfHQG0Q
— Rob N Roll (@thegallowboob) Sep 11, 2021
Just another quiet week in Formula 1....😅 #F1 https://t.co/5pkFGW2aZv
— Formula 1 (@F1) Sep 9, 2021
It is critical to understand the past courses of #Porunai river (Thamirabarani) to study history better #Korkai once a thriving port city was closer to river & sea but is now kms away Sedimentation by river & sea have changed the landscape #Map shows my version of old course https://t.co/CU0WdnTChN
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Sep 9, 2021
Finally, the mask paper is published in a medical journal. See the Medium piece for a nontechical discussion. https://t.co/io2eVXxznw https://t.co/CVth574pJr https://t.co/671OEcRiYo
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Sep 9, 2021
“This is not a security.” “I’m sorry who are you?” “We’re an exchange.” “Ah. Do you perchance know what the E stands for?”
— Travis Kimmel (@coloradotravis) Sep 9, 2021
It’s that time to remind everyone The Matrix is a trans allegory written by two closeted trans women. “You’ve felt it your entire life, that there’s something wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is, but it’s there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.” https://t.co/Zyry1eWljG
— Erin, pumpkin spiced (@ErinInTheMorn) Sep 8, 2021
Character. Ch. de Gaulle was running ag. F. Mitterrand for the French presidency. It was confirmed that the latter staged his own assassination attempt. De Gaulle refused to discuss the fraud by his opponent: "It would demean the institution of the presidency should he win."
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Sep 8, 2021
This is very high quality trolling... https://t.co/fs26HQLjTw
— Santiago Capital (@SantiagoAuFund) Sep 8, 2021
The @USNavy has upheld the standards of freedom of navigation longer than the PLA navy has existed. Here's a more recent example you may have forgotten https://t.co/DOPOprv57N https://t.co/ZTzF4pqyUs
— Navy Chief of Information (@chinfo) Sep 8, 2021
shitposting on LinkedIn is such an underrated activity lmaoooo https://t.co/fzpKa7mHad
— will (@will_ye_) Sep 7, 2021
Pakistani ISI Chief Faiz Hameed just arrived in Kabul Serena Hotel. Told me he was here to meet Pakistani Ambassador - wouldn’t say he was meeting Taliban leadership (but he must be of course!) https://t.co/afhfpNqzw8
— Lindsey Hilsum (@lindseyhilsum) Sep 4, 2021
What the movie “Home Alone” is called in different countries but translated back to English. Source: https://t.co/xdB2fpH3MT https://t.co/9YcdG8pAXI
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Sep 8, 2021
Friend sent this to me. Fact check: true https://t.co/hwL1kSMtai
— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) Sep 8, 2021
lmao https://t.co/aUEpKlwpta
— Jamie Powell (@ajb_powell) Sep 8, 2021
How QR codes are made https://t.co/oanBjUxZIu
— mc.fly (@mcflyhh) Sep 6, 2021
https://t.co/tEFrfo67oP
— Mad Men Quotes (@MadMenQts) Sep 6, 2021
Previous resources thread https://t.co/ratuXFv9BR
— Darren Lau 👘 (@Darrenlautf) Sep 6, 2021
Cheese 🧀 is one of the 5 things the Western book as we know it depends on. The other four are snails 🐌, Jesus ✝️, underwear 🩲 and spectacles 👓. If even one of these things was absent, the book you hold in your hand today would look completely different. I'll explain why. 5/
— Incunabula (@incunabula) Sep 6, 2021
Congratulations to every Indian Paralympian for a record-breaking #Tokyo2020Paralympics. To the medal winners: Thank you for making India proud with your performances. Let us all continue this momentum and keep supporting and encouraging our para-athletes 🇮🇳💪 #Praise4Para https://t.co/ZVnV5UY5kq
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) Sep 5, 2021
there has never been a better use of this meme https://t.co/S1gjbuSye6
— shauna (@goldengateblond) Sep 4, 2021
Intersection between polysynthetic twinning (or albite law lamellae) and pericline laws lamellae in a plagioclase from a mafic granulite from Ivrea Verbano zone, Italy. XPL and XPL + lambda plate. 10x (Field of view 2 mm) #thinsection #alexstrekeisen #granulite #Plagioclase https://t.co/UgcYqhn0fH
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Sep 4, 2021
A thread on this epochal day for Bengali film lovers. @joybhattacharj @ramkid @ranjona @ovshake42 @loveofcinemasf8 @p1j @varungrover @sohinichat @TheOtherBanana @saliltripathi 1957, Chowringhee, Calcutta. A glorious day garnished by a lingering late autumn chill. (1/9) https://t.co/1XdXPdNfxi
— Kalyan (@kalyan_sundares) Sep 3, 2021
https://t.co/eOBWw1JspG
— James Blunt (@JamesBlunt) Sep 3, 2021
didnt need this today https://t.co/tVSQ0ERK7G
— Neeraj K. Agrawal (@NeerajKA) Sep 2, 2021
A TAS diagram… but make it art 🌚 My latest thin section watercolour & ink painting, that was a lot of fun to do but hurts to look at for too long 🔬🪨 #ThinSectionThursday #SciArtSeptember https://t.co/QHBceSplLD
— Dr Pamela Campbell (@Pamtreee) Sep 2, 2021
PUT THIS IN THE HISTORY BOOKS FOR 2020-2021 https://t.co/qko3QqznXh
— love yo self. (@MichellCClark) Sep 1, 2021
Samosas I ordered had serial numbers 🙄 Can tech pls stay away from my halwai. https://t.co/DKo1duIiC9
— Nitin Misra (@nitinmisra) Sep 1, 2021
With this 29 percentage point increase in mask-wearing, we saw a 9% drop in serologically confirmed COVID.
— Jason Abaluck (@Jabaluck) Sep 1, 2021
With dozens of researchers at Yale, Stanford, Berkeley and IPA and several other organizations, we ran a cluster randomized trial involving almost 350,000 people and 600 villages in Bangladesh to assess the impact of community masking on COVID.
— Jason Abaluck (@Jabaluck) Sep 1, 2021