There are plenty of movements to catch up with if you’re a Man City opponent. Here’s just a sequence where @JackGrealish, @BernardoCSilva, @PhilFoden and Joao Cancelo interacts with eachother to create spaces for others. https://t.co/4RpQKSCvuc — RostadiusVideos2 (@RostadiusV2) Oct 19, 2021 via https://twitter.com/RostadiusV2
Tag Archives: Twitter
Tweet by maya_ramakr
@rianwatt You probably already know what you want or need to do, deciding is really about you mourning the thing that you’re not going to do — Maya Ramakrishnan (@maya_ramakr) Sep 6, 2021 via https://twitter.com/maya_ramakr
Tweet by octonion
Looking Back at Postgres – https://t.co/85RDmXOfQo — Christopher D. Long (@octonion) June 16, 2020 via https://twitter.com/octonion
Tweet by Rasheed_Shabazz
For those interested in Alameda history, this text is considered (by some) as "The Bible of Alameda History." https://t.co/pSfd6Csmns (PDF) #Alameda #AlamedaHistory #alamtg — RAsheed ☥ Shabazz (@Rasheed_Shabazz) August 5, 2020 via https://twitter.com/Rasheed_Shabazz
Tweet by cramforce
Over the last weeks I've been thinking a lot of what sets Zoomers and Millennials apart, and I think it is that Zoomers deeply understand that their behavior is input to algorithms rather than just being passive consumers of algorithms. This makes them so much more powerful. 1/🧵 — Malte Ubl (@cramforce) July 2, 2020 […]
Tweet by peteenns
We’re used to God having many names, but what about pronouns? How do you talk about God? I make a case for calling God “they” in our latest video. https://t.co/wOIckEakUg pic.twitter.com/JkIQDJQSj9 — Peter Enns (@peteenns) June 25, 2020 via https://twitter.com/peteenns
Tweet by SwedesinStates
Meet Eric Blomster: The creator of Svensk Husman Socks – the most Swedish socks you've ever seen https://t.co/eYlPxTRQPS pic.twitter.com/4FiW3aqPBw — SwedesInTheStates (@SwedesinStates) August 20, 2020 via https://twitter.com/SwedesinStates
Tweet by aeonmag
Neuroscience is finding what propaganda has long known: nostalgia doesn’t need real memories – an imagined past works too. Editor’s pick: https://t.co/QOxIFHU1KF — Aeon+Psyche (@aeonmag) July 25, 2020 via https://twitter.com/aeonmag
Tweet by HyltonAnne
I was recently interviewed about something painful in my life. I learned more about how not to be an interviewer than anything I've read/practiced. This is a devastating time for so many, and people don't owe us their stories. Some insights on how to be respectful & empowering: — Annie Hylton (@HyltonAnne) July 1, 2020 […]
Tweet by BrianRWagner
The Apple Marketing Philosophy, from 1977 ▪️ Empathy▪️ Focus▪️ Impute pic.twitter.com/5R2Sr8oOes — Brian Wagner (@BrianRWagner) June 30, 2020 via https://twitter.com/BrianRWagner
Tweet by PatrickGillam
Your evaluation of the late Justice and disagreement with your professor reminds me of this trenchant takedown of conservatism and its apologists:https://t.co/xymjoAwvkR pic.twitter.com/1Qr1ETyAwH — Patrick John Gillam (@PatrickGillam) September 8, 2020 via https://twitter.com/PatrickGillam
Tweet by eliz_blackstock
Neat resource alert: the Trans Journalists Association has curated an incredible style guide re: how to respectfully report on trans communities! It covers everything from language to ethical editing practices, and it is Very Goodhttps://t.co/ApswVGP51n pic.twitter.com/NsOPv15JoM — Elizabeth Blackstock (@eliz_blackstock) August 18, 2020 via https://twitter.com/eliz_blackstock
Tweet by mims
Wow: New paper finds that in states that instituted salary history bans, African Americans saw salary increases in new jobs of between 13-16%, women saw increases of 8% on average. Author concludes asking for salary history is a way to perpetuate discrimination. https://t.co/PKIBRKYW3R — Christopher Mims (@mims) June 18, 2020 via https://twitter.com/mims
Tweet by johncarlosbaez
Psychologists have tried to determine how much these traits are genetically inherited, by comparing identical vs. fraternal twins. Roughy speaking: psychopathy is 65% inherited, narcissism 60%, but Machiavellianism just 30%. (There are h² figures.) (4/n) — John Carlos Baez (@johncarlosbaez) June 21, 2020 via https://twitter.com/johncarlosbaez
Tweet by laurendo
Former APF Chief on unbundling police: "I don't think that there's a police officer in Alameda or anywhere else that wouldn't be happy to have mental health professionals be the primary responders to mental health calls, I think that's one. — Lauren Do (@laurendo) October 12, 2020 via https://twitter.com/laurendo
Tweet by qntm
ME, IN TEARS: you can't just say every single part of a computer system is a fileUNIX, POINTING AT THE MOUSE: file — quarantine 'em (@qntm) September 24, 2020 via https://twitter.com/qntm
Tweet by iwebst
Recent project: scraping 2 million property tax pages to visualize the effect of California's prop 13https://t.co/GgBCAsLDN8 pic.twitter.com/G3g3RZPUHh — Ian Webster (@iwebst) October 13, 2020 via https://twitter.com/iwebst
Tweet by GergelyOrosz
I've been reflecting on what the most surprising learnings I've had, working at well-known tech "unicorns" like Skype, Skyscanner, Uber. Here is a list, as I'm writing up these reflections in more detail. pic.twitter.com/KZzuTOu8nV — Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) April 26, 2020 via https://twitter.com/GergelyOrosz
Tweet by Neuronologist1
Basketball as therapy for Parkinson's disease. Why does this work? Nobody really knows. All of our best answers to date fall short. Hey @NBA or @nbacares, wanna help us figure this out? pic.twitter.com/VjlOlNPuIX — Benjamin Stecher (@Neuronologist1) April 25, 2020 via https://twitter.com/Neuronologist1
Tweet by CitysEra
When Sweden play Denmark the scoreboard says SWE-DEN and the unused letters from both teams spell out Denmark https://t.co/6cqDMINTDQ — Ben (@CitysEra) May 5, 2020 via https://twitter.com/CitysEra