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Brian Rutledge

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Trevor Noah (@trevornoah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing how you can subscribe to any service instantly & they take your $ with one click but when you try to cancel, suddenly you need to call their helpline which is always too busy and so you have to find a dragon to fly you to Mordor to slay your subscription in the flesh. ⚔️

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Pay the taxes of life gladly. Not just from the government. Annoying people are a tax on being outside your house. Delays are a tax on travel. Haters are a tax on having a YouTube channel. There’s a tax on everything in life. You can whine. Or you can pay them gladly.

Billy Oppenheimer (@bpoppenheimer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is your brain doing when you are doing absolutely nothing? A neuroscientist wanted an answer to that question. So she conducted the first brain-imaging study of brain activity when the brain is in a "resting state"—free of inputs/free to wander. The results are

What is your brain doing when you are doing absolutely nothing?

A neuroscientist wanted an answer to that question.

So she conducted the first brain-imaging study of brain activity when the brain is in a "resting state"—free of inputs/free to wander.

The results are
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1970 to 1988 is often referred to as Disney's "Dark Age." During the "Dark Age," Disney's animated films were mostly critical and commercial failures. Then, in the late 1980s, a story consultant named Chris Vogler wrote a 7-page memo that helped spur "The Disney Renaissance."

1970 to 1988 is often referred to as Disney's "Dark Age."

During the "Dark Age," Disney's animated films were mostly critical and commercial failures.

Then, in the late 1980s, a story consultant named Chris Vogler wrote a 7-page memo that helped spur "The Disney Renaissance."
All The Right Movies (@atrightmovies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is STAR WARS day. The original film was probably Hollywood's biggest cultural phenomenon, and the making of story is a fascinating one. #StarWarsDay #MayThe4thBeWithYou A THREAD 1/37

Today is STAR WARS day. The original film was probably Hollywood's biggest cultural phenomenon, and the making of story is a fascinating one. #StarWarsDay #MayThe4thBeWithYou

A THREAD

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Zaven Sargsyan (@sargsyanz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Escape room for physicians where you have to… - Turn off (and on) the bed alarm - Boost a patient in bed - Pull tray table over the bed - Troubleshoot a beeping infusion pump - Silence and adjust alarm parameters on patient monitor - Disconnect tube from an IV What else?

Clint Murphy (@iamclintmurphy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life expectancy in the United States is on the decline. As a society, we've become fatter, sicker, achier and less fit. But, it doesn't have to be that way. These Habits May Save Your Life:

Life expectancy in the United States is on the decline.

As a society, we've become fatter, sicker, achier and less fit.

But, it doesn't have to be that way.

These Habits May Save Your Life:
Billy Oppenheimer (@bpoppenheimer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shortly after Steve Jobs returned as the CEO of Apple in 1997, he met with Jony Ive, Apple’s Senior VP of industrial design. Apple had 40 products on the market. “Jony, how many things have you said no to?” Jobs asked. Ive was confused. “You have to understand,” Jobs said,

Shortly after Steve Jobs returned as the CEO of Apple in 1997, he met with Jony Ive, Apple’s Senior VP of industrial design.

Apple had 40 products on the market.

“Jony, how many things have you said no to?” Jobs asked.

Ive was confused.

“You have to understand,” Jobs said,
John Mandrola, MD (@drjohnm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Med journal sent me a new editorial: Reducing the Risks of Nuclear War —The Role of the Health Professional 👆I struggle w this. To me, healthcare people would do well to focus on treating the ill. Journals might focus more on better adjudication of science Am I wrong?

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Why Was Christianity’s First Name “The Way”? Long before Christianity was known as Christianity, it was simply called The Way. In Acts, for instance, Saul was hunting down men and women “belonging to the Way” (9:2). In Ephesus, there was an uproar over those who were part of

Why Was Christianity’s First Name “The Way”?

Long before Christianity was known as Christianity, it was simply called The Way. In Acts, for instance, Saul was hunting down men and women “belonging to the Way” (9:2). In Ephesus, there was an uproar over those who were part of
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Pay the taxes of life gladly. Not just from the government. Annoying people are a tax on being outside your house. Delays are a tax on travel. Haters are a tax on having a YouTube channel. There’s a tax on everything in life. You can whine. Or you can pay them gladly.