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twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Definitely agreed. Chernobyl gets an edge for me but it was a mini-series. Season 1 of Bloodline was up there as well | 236 | null | 204 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Got it. Sadly the only reading that I tend to do anymore is led off by an abstract or a lit review! | 237 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] The new Sheldon is much improved. Kind of like going from a 72 Gremlin to a 74 Countach | 238 | null | 80 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] That’s a horrible thing to say. Think how the Edsel feels now! It failed much less in comparison than Shell v1.0 | 239 | null | 82 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] They’re striving for the top. Watch out AMR, influenza and emerging viruses, you ain’t got anything on the AVers | 240 | null | 122 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] It is funny how this “whistleblower” hasn’t left their position in disgust based on their feelings regardjng vaccines🤷♂️
Can someone let AVers know that reading and comprehension go hand in hand? | 241 | null | 54 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I honestly thought that the most challenging aspect of my research program, and global health, would be our battle against highly pathogenic viruses. Apparently I was wrong... | 242 | null | 86 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Sorry, was I implying I had seen it? I’m just taking an educated guess that DBT will smother it with a big POS as soon as he can | 243 | null | 33 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Are people still dying from VPDs and being told not to vaccinate by the uninformed minority? They are?
Yup, they’re still antivax liars that are completely morally bankrupt | 244 | null | 234 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Well, we know the response to bleaching kids so I think you’re point is quite valid | 245 | null | 61 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Right. Like how population rates have been steadily decreasing with the advent of vaccination hundreds of years ago.
I believe AVers gain their strength by eating baby koalas even if the evidence is counter to that | 246 | null | 234 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Woah...you should go back and re-read what I wrote and think about what is being said in your prior statement. If vaccines reduce fertility than population rates should be decreasing concomitantly, correct? | 247 | null | 234 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] There’s no chance of that MamaDeb. There’s a better chance that one of my terriers will set the dinner table tonight and pick a nice red | 248 | null | 113 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Don’t worry <PERSON>, I lost faith in you a long time ago. I’m not too worried about it | 249 | null | 47 | null |
twitter_1071978579934765061 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] If they can’t pick a side as to whether bleach is a consumable substance, rationally discussing science is not in their cards | 250 | null | 132 | null |
twitter_34408874 | [Tag] I promise everyone this gets harder each day but I know I can best it - with tea - for me - starve a fever feed a cold - rest - smoke a puff or none - when you cough attack in bed force your self to stand - cough into hoodie - two soaps - side by side - clean kosher d 1,000 | 71 | null | 45 | null |
twitter_762522504 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I had a friend that was running 550whp with a stock 6 speed STI box (2005) and a Stage 2 clutch and it held up well. I think after a year or so he rebuilt it with square cut gears so he could slam shift it drag racing but I think it's a great gear box. Just a bitch to rebuild. | 98 | null | 62 | null |
twitter_54385947 | [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Maybe start with "I never said they shouldn't do it," or even that they won't do it. Once again, it puts a huge amt of pressure on a pos coach to need that much youth to grow that fast. This isn't a difficult point to understand, but if you can't get past it, I'll leave it alone | 5,217 | null | 46 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] f) And a lot of times when MDs try to advise on these topics, they are often many years behind best practice. After all, this is not usually their area of expertise. The pushing of low fat and ultimately high sugar diets for years is one example. | 1,296 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And returning to the idea that a lot of patients have exited the traditional medical system, a lot of my chronically ill friends have wondered how much the rise of Goop and the wellness industry is a function of women who have actual, undiagnosed medical problems... | 1,297 | null | 86 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And by medical harm I don’t mean side effects or medical error. I mean being told there is nothing wrong with you after some fairly cursory testing and sent home with the equivalent of a pat on the head. Or worse, the insinuation of the problem being “all in your head.” | 1,298 | null | 86 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] A challenge is that just as with traditional medicine, it’s hard to know what is effective and what is bullshit because it is either difficult to research or that research is hard to fund. But anyway, I am less interested in whether “CAM” works and more in why people seek it. | 1,299 | null | 2 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Talk to your patients. Ask them why. And don’t lose sight of the systemic problems. People seek care because they are sick.
And there is real stuff in TCM, CAM, etc but science is needed to explain the legit clinical observations and to understand what actually works and why. _URL_0_ | 1,300 | null | 121 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I think you must deeply misunderstand what it is I am saying about Goop. Goop is BS. But there are women who flock there and elsewhere because they are chronically ill and are just trying to feel better. I think that’s a fine topic for a trend piece. | 1,301 | null | 86 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] It’s a near-universal experience with certain diagnoses. It’s a hard conversation for patients to have with doctors on this platform and I am not sure why. We have certainly tried. It sounds like doctors are frustrated by patients getting harmed or exploited by alt medicine. | 1,302 | null | 121 | null |
twitter_15522308 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I made a film, millions of people saw my case, which helped lead to diagnosis. Two neurosurgeries and 18 months of PT later and I have made a stunning, if still fragile, recovery. I will never be able to repay my debt of gratitude to the doctors and nurses who changed my life. | 1,303 | null | 45 | null |
twitter_30844417 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Our analyses have to be open and transparent, our data and code has to be accessible, and we have to do our best to answer the questions we pose with rigor and openness to hearing what we don't want to hear. Otherwise, we're making a hot mess. | 2,432 | null | 235 | null |
twitter_30844417 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I am an AIDS activist & saw a lot of "faith based" advocacy over the years; we just knew something was true. Our convictions cost lives & the genesis of this course is to say, yes, epidemiology has a role in social, political and economic debates, BUT, 1/ | 2,431 | null | 152 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] PR guys like [Tag], <PERSON>, and [Tag] always took great care of me at games, and <PERSON> was probably the most gracious exec I ever interviewed. Always treated me with respect and gave me all the time I needed. Excellent people working for these teams. | 4,866 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I'm so afraid I'm forgetting someone, but I loved working with all these great basketball people, and I love seeing where life has taken them all. Some are big stars now, and some (like me) have taken new avenues in life. They all meant a lot to me, though. Still do! | 4,867 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Knew I was forgetting some. Already remembered <PERSON>, another amazing Indy PR person who was always nice to me. And <PERSON>, a grinder if ever there was and a purveyor of dope throwback fan jerseys. And the friggin' little bro [Tag], who I "took under my wing." | 4,868 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And [Tag], who pushed me toward sports journalism retirement because he was so intimidatingly credible with advanced statistics. Had me feeling like I was bringing an abacus to a graphic calculator fight. | 4,869 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I was (partially) kidding. But that someone like you could be so cogent was a nice way of telling me that in some ways, hoops journalism was moving past me. You're so good at what you do. | 4,870 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] To our wives and children, we can be bumbling doofuses, even when the rest of the world sees us as wise and all-knowing. We need those we love most to keep us honest and humble! :) | 4,871 | null | 56 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I'd like to continue the Twitter appreciation thread today by shouting out some of the sports journalists and personalities I follow and appreciate, starting with <PERSON>, who showed me at an early age what a unique voice could do for sports writing. | 4,872 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And while there are a lot of people from my local sports radio station, 670 The Score, whom I admire, [Tag]'s cerebral approach to the sports world has always made him my favorite. [Tag] is insightful and matter-of-fact and brilliant. Those two were great together. | 4,873 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I also love listening to [Tag] because he talks like he's always got a smile on his face and manages to wrap meaningful conversation into a package that's fun and enjoyable to consume. Seems like he'd be a great dude to have a beer with. | 4,874 | null | 69 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> In terms of writers, I've made no secret that I think [Tag] is the most fearless, scathing sports writer doing it right now (wish I'd gotten to know him better when we were both covering the game). And <PERSON> was my idol as a tween. SLAM was everything for me. | 4,875 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] While [Tag] is staffed with tons of talent, <PERSON> and [Tag] are my favorites. Love their writing, and I love their approaches to life. They've both somehow managed to get paid for having way more fun than anyone shoule be allowed to have. | 4,876 | null | 57 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And while I don't think we ever met in person, [Tag] brought my favorite childhood show (NBA Inside Stuff) back to life and just seems like a genuine and sweet human being. | 4,877 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Some NBA Twitter personalities I really enjoy are [Tag], who singlehandedly made NBA Twitter fun and continues to do so, <PERSON>, who keeps the NBA Twitter community honest, and <PERSON>, whose sense of humor somehow made me care about the Sacramento Kings. | 4,878 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> The last little corner of sports journalism I love is sports uniform content, which is where [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], and [Tag] are all pros at exactly that. Beautiful work, gents. I love it all! | 4,879 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> <PERSON> In college, I got to run sound for a [Tag] show, and he was every bit as hilarious then as he is now. <PERSON> knows how to push boundaries in ways that make it feel safe to laugh at really personal things. <PERSON> could care less if it feels safe, and I love that, too. | 4,880 | null | 190 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] I remember when "The Goldbergs" first came out, <PERSON> would respond to every glowing thing I said about the show. He was so happy to see the thing be successful, and I'm so happy for him that it's turned out the way it has. Great cast to bring his life to the screen. | 4,881 | null | 164 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] In terms of literal comics, [Tag] and [Tag] have in recent years made me feel the way I used to feel while reading "The Far Side" and "Calvin and Hobbes." Those comics are hilarious, and I love the work they do. | 4,882 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] The Office is my favorite TV show, so I'm loving the [Tag] that [Tag] and [Tag] are doing. <PERSON> runs that podcast exactly as I would, and <PERSON> gives her the same kind of grief for being over-organized that my friends would give me. | 4,883 | null | 255 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> But the whole cast of The Office should know just how much joy they've brought me over the years. <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON> and all the others... they just feel like family to me. | 4,884 | null | 49 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] <PERSON> A fun [Tag] story: He did a comedy show at Illinois Wesleyan, which was my first night running the soundboard. I totally blew his opening intro music and he (understandably) ragged on me the rest of the show. So embarrassing, but so cool to see him blow up soon after. | 4,885 | null | 23 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Of course, the nice thing about Twitter is that there are so many talented people producing hilarious content for this medium specifically. Some of my favorites include [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], [Tag], and [Tag]. | 4,886 | null | 224 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I also have always found [Tag] to have a really funny commentary on the most random things. <PERSON> is a pro and one of the most scathing comics online. I came on [Tag] way too late (he's hilarious), and [Tag] feels due for SNL someday. | 4,887 | null | 23 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And I know this is random, but the [Tag] stream is filled with dorky literature memes that, as an English teacher, consistently make my day. | 4,888 | null | 96 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I think I'm gonna wrap the appreciation thread for today. I'll do more tomorrow. There are so many people who deserve to know how awesome they are! | 4,889 | null | 6 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] It also extends to [Tag] and <PERSON>, who I feel like I've known forever and honestly feel like we'd all be buds IRL. I HAVE met <PERSON> IRL and he's just the nicest human and so supportive. And I feel like [Tag] and I could sit and chat hoops any time. | 4,890 | null | 49 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I also got to meet <PERSON> and <PERSON>, who I comped in the query letter that landed me an agent, and I since I idolize both, it was so great to hear them offer support and genuine interest in where my career my head. Still on sub, gents, but trying! | 4,891 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] My 9yo daughter's favorite book is "Flight of Swans" by [Tag], and after reaching out to her for a signed Christmas copy, she and I have started to become online friends, too. I appreciate anyone who can write stories that mean that much to my kids. | 4,892 | null | 177 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] There's [Tag], who is the coolest and appears to have the most awesome job in publishing. <PERSON>, who makes me grin with every tweet, <PERSON> whose grind keeps me honest, and [Tag], a bona fide IWU TV star with a dope historical surgery book. | 4,893 | null | 57 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] In terms of authors, I don't know how to even open this Pandora's Box of appreciation, but I'll try. <PERSON> is the person who made me want to be a writer. I read his humor columns as a tween and never stopped loving them. | 4,894 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] When I first read <PERSON>'s Looking for Alaska, I knew that I'd forever love YA. I read and write in that age category because of him. <PERSON> was no less significant. "Shout" was an early turning point for me as a man learning to understand the lives of women. | 4,895 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Let's get the big'ns out of the way since there's likely no way they'll see these appreciation tweets anyway :) Props to <PERSON> for making me fall in love with Westeros, and to <PERSON> for being the king of accessible nonfiction. | 4,896 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> I love that <PERSON> is the voice of this generation of YA readers. There's a very small cross-section of people who love contemp YA and NBA basketball. Also, nothing but respect for <PERSON>, who deserves every honor bestowed upon him. Man's a legend. | 4,897 | null | 254 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] My 5yo daughter and I read <PERSON>'s <PERSON> books literally every night. She deserves a thank you for encouraging her love of reading. And [Tag] did the same for my wife and daughter, who devoured so many of her wonderful books. | 4,898 | null | 177 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] In terms of current YA, I don't even know where to start. <PERSON> seems like such a nice person, which makes her twisted teen mystery books all the more fun to read. <PERSON> comes up with the wildest concepts but executes them perfectly EVERY. TIME. | 4,899 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] In terms of crazy concepts, [Tag] has no shortage of them, which is why I'm all-in on anything he writes. [Tag] obviously cares so deeply about the kids she's writing for, and I love writers that can make that evident in their writing. [Tag] is like that, too. | 4,900 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I said it a million times in 2019, but <PERSON> wrote my favorite book of the year. I feel like he and I would get along well. He seems like my type of buddy. Or maybe his writing is just so good I want to be friends with his characters? Either way, he's so, so good. | 4,901 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I've met [Tag] a couple times now and read all her books. So smart. So active. So dang cool. Frankly, ditto for [Tag] and [Tag] (who's inscription in my copy of "Dear Martin" is still my all-time fave). If their names are on books, I'm buying them. | 4,902 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Not gonna lie, I still haven't gotten to my copy of "Reverie" yet, but <PERSON> has unmatched energy in the literary world. In a community of introverts, he's... something else. He hosts what must be the most fun book events in the business. Can't wait to dive into his book. | 4,903 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] There also are a lot of cool people I follow on Twitter for writer nuggets. <PERSON> always has some great resource up, as does <PERSON>. [Tag], [Tag], and [Tag] are other women I turn to for writer and book resources all the time. | 4,904 | null | 224 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> I've got a great agent [Email] for whom I so thankful for having given me my opportunity, but there are still other agents I follow on Twitter because of fun personalities or interesting resources: <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON>, & <PERSON>. | 4,905 | null | 224 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I also like the way <PERSON> sees the literary landscape. And <PERSON>. I flooded my timeline with agents before I got one of my own, but now I keep following them because I get so invested in their feed content. | 4,906 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_38721656 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> I'll end today with <PERSON>, whose "Dreyer's English" changed my life as a teacher and an author. It's the most fun I've ever had reading about or teaching grammar, and for that, I'll be forever grateful. (I also love that he gives NO CRAPS for trolls. The man's a rock). | 4,907 | null | 37 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] 7-8 years later no independent confirmation or meaningful expansion of the work from his group. It’s hard for people to admit that they were fooled. | 849 | null | 151 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Hi <PERSON>! just for the thread, several idependent EU studies failed to replicate <PERSON>'s results after 15M Euro. The most interesting thing to me is how people still cling to the original paper because it supports their belief, even though it is wrong. That's interesting. | 850 | null | 2 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] She's blocked already. I just can see <PERSON> thread and know the other side of the conversation well! | 851 | null | 11 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And the Sri Lankan Academy of Science, an astute body of their best scientists, saw no merit to the claims. | 852 | null | 132 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] And if it accumulated at all in a fruit crop it would die. There are no glyphosate tolerant fruit crops. The fact that fruits grow and thrive says there's no herbicide present! Glyphosate is toxic to fruits in low levels... oz/acre. | 853 | null | 251 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Actually there is emerging data that even a little bit of overspray can lead to fruit drop from some trees. Fruits are sensitive to very low amounts! | 854 | null | 18 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] That's common. Most don't realize that root uptake is very poor. Sometimes it kills fruit trees if suckers are sprayed. It's sensitive business. | 855 | null | 251 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] pretty much, as glyphosate is converted to AMPA by soil microbes, then from there it is broken down more. But even the salt is of minimal issue. You're talking about grams per acre. | 856 | null | 251 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON>'s right. Even our organic growers get it, and it happens in greenhouses where glyphosate is never used. Plus they use glyphosate in CA and just got greening now with bacterium and insect. Let's keep our eye on the ball, it is an important problem to solve. | 857 | null | 251 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] David, <PERSON>-just my two cents. These are people that have made up their minds and do not wish to entertain alternative thoughts. I'm watching a unilateral thread of kind, factual outreach going nowhere. These folks thrive on chaos. Block and move on. Their joy is bothering you. | 858 | null | 133 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] 2/2. So it’s not meant to be mean as much as describe the entrenched and unreachable. I offered to discuss their best data with a group in real time. He had No interest. It’s just the frustration of those that don’t know enough to realize they don’t know, & refuse to listen. | 859 | null | 115 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] It is what <PERSON> has. I should have blocked him long ago, but I really believe in my heart that he's a good guy that has been sucked into the <PERSON>-hate vortex by that crowd. Of that whole clique, I think he'll be the first to apologize. | 860 | null | 53 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] <PERSON> [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON>, I blocked her, <PERSON> is next. He's a really good guy, and I've appreciated his input over the years. Over the last two it is like someone flipped a switch and he fell into the crowd that criticizes anything I do. I don't understand that. | 861 | null | 53 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON>, I don't know what I ever did to you to make you so angry. The best thing is to just leave me alone. I'm working overtime in a crisis for the public good. I'm not sure why you need to be a stick in the spokes. Please be well. | 862 | null | 54 | null |
twitter_129193125 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] No, as in your buddy <PERSON> that complains to my university, turns me in at conferences, meddles in my personal affairs-- and then takes public money for science and never produces. That guy. He likes your posts. Again, let's move on. Be well, leave me alone. Thanks. | 863 | null | 53 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Why should the FDA revoke avastin in breast cancer?
To this day, that drug increases PFS. Sure OS is no better, but same is true for everolimus, which is an option in breast cancer.
Doctors and patients can decide in privacy what is acceptable to unique individuals | 800 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] exactly, since lack of control arm is immaterial
since, cost is not our concern
since, alternative is 100% death,
a RR of 1/1000 should be enough to give any drug
We once had a long term responder with anaplastic thyroid to crolibulin. We should be able to give that to anyone | 801 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] <PERSON> it's easy to say things that no one is arguing the opposite side of. No one says RCTs for OS in all case, but very hard to articulate why
12% RR is ok for small cell
6.7% RR is not ok for TMB low MSS, and I look forward to your eventually answering the question | 802 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] I got to run.
Turns out no policy expert says the FDA needs a one size fits all approach, or OS is the only endpoint. I don't say that either; u can double check👇
But arbitrary RR cutoffs for 200k/yr drugs makes no sense (12% ok, but 6.7% not)
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twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] precisely right. My point is that either we ask for cancer drugs that improve outcomes that matter, or we let patients take personal risk
But it is a strange system that says 12% RR is ok for nivo in small cell, but 6.7% is not ok for TMB-
There is no logical cutpoint of RR | 792 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Yes. I would add the FDA is quick to falsely claim they are compelled by statute to set the bar where they do, but there is massive administrative discretion and in my recent book, I detail ways the FDA chooses to set a lower bar than need be. Different leadership can change it | 793 | null | 104 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] In this case:
MSS, TBM low 6.7% RR - no approval
Small cell lung 12% RR - Nivo gets approved
So the bar is btw 6.7% and 12%.
Is it 8%? 9%?
And why is the bar there?
Why does patient autonomy vanish btw 12%, and 6.7%? | 794 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] The NCCN's role in deciding coverage is basically the end result of Pharma lobbying to change CMS statutes. The US is the only nation on earth that outsources coverage decisions to a set of third party compendia. It was a strategic manuever by pharma dating to late 80searly 90s | 795 | null | 104 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] A future (D) president will realize that costs are unsustainable, and make the only rational move which is to fold coverage decisions back within CMS with consult from external advisors, but not relying on NCCN or others to allocate 50 billion in cancer drug spending | 796 | null | 104 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] You forgot
3) What's your lower bar, <PERSON>
Why is 12% RR in Small Cell (Nivo) ok
but 6.7% RR in TMB low, MSS, not ok
That will be the hardest one for you.
What response rate do you think is too low for FDA approval? Is there even such a number? | 797 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] Because if 6.7% is ok, then why not 4%, 1%. After all, the 1% could be v. durable response. And if 1% is ok, why not a RR that is unknown entirely, but the MOA is sound. And if that is ok, why do we need an agency to make this call for us at all
Leave it to docs & pts
FDA bye | 798 | null | 217 | null |
twitter_1194962714 | [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] [Tag] If you feel that way, I think the only logical conclusion is "We don't need the FDA".
Doctors can decide what risks are right for their patients in private settings.
Why should the FDA prevent a patient from choosing 6.7% RR if there are no other options? (TMB-low) | 799 | null | 104 | null |
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