— ɹǝqɯǝɯ OƎƆԀ∀W∀ (@AMAPCEO_member) October 16, 2022Who knew bike safety could be so interesting?
A thread that all parents and teachers should take to heart:Once when I was young, around 8 or so, we had a garage sale. My siblings and I were killing time riding our bikes along the sidewalk and this guy stopped in. But he wasn't there to buy anything.
— Rachael Denhollander (@R_Denhollander) October 15, 2022
He went up to my mom, introduced himself and said he'd stopped because he saw us...
Here's an interesting discussion from Josh Marshall:The use of fear to control children is so ubiquitous that most adults don’t even realise they are doing it. They’d never describe what they are doing that way. But in so many different ways, the children feel it. Here’s what it looks like. 1/
— Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) October 14, 2022
I love this story. Click the tweet to see the entire text:A few thoughts on the decline of cursive handwriting, which has come up in several threads. First, as an historian, I'm curious how this has affected currently training historians. If you go back more than a 150 yrs or so the past is hand-written. My area of speciality ...
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 10, 2022
What it was like to be a doctor during the time of Covid:Take 5 minutes to read maybe the greatest celbrity story ever. Told by Marc Haynes. pic.twitter.com/CHn4dJADte
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) October 14, 2022
A quick🧵. I remember when COVID hit. My stepmom forwarded me a warning about a new virus in China. Two months later my Wilderness Medicine course wrapped up early as we feared flights would shut down. The markets had tanked. Stories were coming in from overseas…1/18
— McNadoMD (@McNado1) October 24, 2022
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