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Thomathy

@byuapologist

Avid Y fan UofU grad. Unhinged Centrist & Creative Realist. Gray Jedi. Surround yourself with the best. #BYU #ChurchofJesusChrist

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LJ ⛳ (@ljlewis_11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Generally speaking the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others..I have come to see that if we complain about life, it is because we are thinking only of ourselves."

"Generally speaking the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others..I have come to see that if we complain about life, it is because we are thinking only of ourselves."
katie (@katefeetie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

keeping myself humble by remembering that no matter how smart I think I am, it’s still not smart enough to get off twitter

Thomathy (@byuapologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some may laugh, but the Portland State game will reveal what the season holds for #BYU. Remember 2017? We were all hyped and excited, and BYU played a lackluster game against them. The offense didn't look great, and there were gaps on defense; we just never got into a rhythm. We

Justin Young (@justindyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had some great conversations when I was abroad this summer. A lot when like this... "What's your game experience like?" "Well, let me show you..." Can't wait to be back at the Marriott Center with the best fans in college hoops this season. Nothing like it. #GoCougs

I had some great conversations when I was abroad this summer. A lot when like this... 

"What's your game experience like?" 

"Well, let me show you..." 

Can't wait to be back at the Marriott Center with the best fans in college hoops this season. Nothing like it. 

#GoCougs
Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when researchers claimed gas stoves were responsible for 1-in-8 asthma cases in the U.S.? That didn't hold up. The meta-analysis was done incorrectly, and correcting it rendered its result nonsignificant. Then, a very large, well-done study found no risk elevation.

Remember when researchers claimed gas stoves were responsible for 1-in-8 asthma cases in the U.S.?

That didn't hold up.

The meta-analysis was done incorrectly, and correcting it rendered its result nonsignificant.

Then, a very large, well-done study found no risk elevation.
Thomathy (@byuapologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We could imagine a funny scenario where Texas Democrats run to California and California Republicans flee to Texas. Also, stop with the nonsense. California isn't doing this all of a sudden because of Texas; it's just a convenient excuse now.

Robby McCombs (@rtmccombs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BOOM. 4-Star wing Dean Rueckert commits to BYU. “I chose BYU because I feel like it’s the right place to help me with basketball and my life… I’m excited to play for the best fan base in the world!” More on Dean and when we can expect to see him. vanquishthefoe.com/2025/8/4/24476…

Thomathy (@byuapologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yep. The problem is the party in power has no incentive to alter the rules unless it benefits them. It has to come from us.

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This further demonstrates that the Trump administration handled this in the worst possible way. Everything they did seemed like a cover-up. If they had released what they could weeks ago AND done this, it would be a non-issue for Trump.

GeneralConference (@ldsconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The sacred space between the Savior’s arms" is the shape of "our broken hearts, battered lives, wounded souls," Apostle says. thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/0…

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (@ch_jesuschrist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is donating US$5.1 million to the American Red Cross to support critical efforts, including blood donation programs and programs supporting sickle cell disease treatment.   “Through our collaboration, we are increasing blood

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is donating US$5.1 million to the American Red Cross to support critical efforts, including blood donation programs and programs supporting sickle cell disease treatment.
 
“Through our collaboration, we are increasing blood