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Rachel got into the game day cheer team at Heritage! She is very happy about it.
They are having a fundraiser - if you are able, please click on the link below to donate. Your generous donation will help her reach her goal of $500 raised.
orders.fundraisingu.net/Order/c6a92c...

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Enemies of the Night Introducing Enemies of the Night, and Laws of the Reckoning, two exciting new companion books for Mind's Eye Theatre. These releases will introduce new powers, new NPCs and new antagonists for the Law...

Proud to be the 5th backer 😎 on @BackerKit Crowdfunding for Enemies of the Night! www.backerkit.com/c/projects/b...

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We're not done yet | 18F

18F was doing exactly the type of work that DOGE claims to want – yet we were eliminated shortly after midnight. Read our letter to the American people:
18f.org

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Week one in Trumpland: The first step is seeing what’s in front of our faces We should resist the voices attempting to tell us it’s all fine

I wrote this about the media's first big test of Trump 2.0, and how poorly it scored. On the tedious, vital work of seeing what's in front of our faces for the next four years.

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Manchester University Press - Agents of European overseas empires Agents of European overseas empires - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Agents of European overseas empires by Elodie Peyrol-Kleiber

Now that @bsky.app have pinned tweets, high time for self-promotion of book that came out earlier this year w/Elodie Peyrol, Agnes Delahaye, and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke from @manchesterup.bsky.social : manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526167330/

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Here’s some cool stuff you can do with Bluesky It’s not just an Alf pics repository.

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My younger daughter is fostering kittens for her highschool community service hours. They are super cute :)

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Interesting thread, learnt some new genetics facts!
www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/...

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THYNK: Revolutionary Gaming for Better Focus Harness the power of THYNK, a clinically proven, biofeedback-driven video game designed to cultivate the 13 essential cognitive skills.

Not cheap, but sounds very promising for kids with attention related issues like ADHD!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/thy...

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There are many cognitive barriers preventing many people from understanding COVID and vaccine science. There are three I want to highlight today.

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Art History and AI: Ten Axioms — DAHJ The promise of AI is great, but so are the ethical and intellectual issues it raises.

While I'm here bitching about AI and its application in the study of art, please check out this article I co-authored with Chris Nygren. It's available open access. We will be revisiting the topic with new thoughts at the College Art Association in Chicago in February.

dahj.org/article/art-...

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Old familiar faces are not unique to us. Chimpanzees and bonobos show signs of recognizing ape acquaintances after more than 26 years. Here’s my story on the deep roots of long-term social memories. 🧪 Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2023/12/18/s...

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Science Penguin is always welcome. 🥰

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Nesting Penguins Take More Than 10,000 Mini Naps Every Day Chinstrap Penguins take more than 10,000 seconds-long naps during the day to remain vigilant while incubating their eggs

The most adorable and most relatable story of the season: nesting chinstrap penguins take more than 10,000 mini-naps per day 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/peng...

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As someone who studied climate impacts on species I was always at pains to stress that it was only a problem due to widespread habitat loss that has already occurred.

Species have nowhere to go, because we already turned most of their habitat into farmland 🧪

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This is interesting. The posts are a lot more thought provoking and deep than any other sm I have. But tbh I don't have much to say.....

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Hi! I am still getting used to it :)

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Hello World!

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