Rodolfo Valles (@rodican) 's Twitter Profile
Rodolfo Valles

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calendar_today02-06-2009 23:10:24

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Guillermo Torre (@gtorreamione) 's Twitter Profile Photo

La situación hospitalaria es critica. Vamos a seguir con muy alta ocupación por la próximas dos semanas. Necesitamos que los ayuden evitando más contagios.

CIC (@cicmty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔦#ServicioDeElectricidad sin servicio en Monte Aventino, Col. Fuentes del Valle Sector 7 #SanPedro vía wsp cc CFE_Contigo 5OLF71

Dr. Rhonda Patrick (@foundmyfitness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enough is enough. It’s time for vitamin D, which is low risk, to be strongly considered as a crucial factor in COVID-19. “Vitamin D reduces COVID-19; infection; severity; ICU admission and mortality...” bmj.com/content/371/bm…

Rory Sutherland (@rorysutherland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One reason political polarisation tends to be confined to the young and stupid is this: anyone over 35 possessed of any observational nous has noticed that there is no correlation between political allegiance and basic decency as a human being.

KKGB Kitty (@inartecarlodoss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love how the establishment’s best and finest who also happen to be the most privileged, advocate Europeans should go back to candles and wood stoves cooking as a solution to decades of energy policy mismanagement. If people don’t revolt at this, maybe they deserve what’s coming

JA (@aitkenadvisors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rarely mentioned in this hyperbolic age is Eflactem’s Law. It states that as you lose users, the value of your network decreases exponentially.

James Benjamin (@supercyclebear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Santiago Capital Short ends everywhere are more attractive - still negative in real terms - but more attractive like a car accident is more attractive that a train wreck!

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Balaji is not just stupid but fundamentally in bad faith. They bought LONG maturity treasuries; it's the duration not the treasury part. I OWNED (and still OWN) treasuries but did well. Why? Because short duration. @Balajis is dishonest.

KKGB Kitty (@inartecarlodoss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fuckers would rather get a bailout than transmit a few hundred points to inflation starved savers. That’s the state of the banking sector in a nutshell.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Darwinian gastronomy. Or why we likely evolved to like spices because they have antimicrobial properties, thus, reducing food poisoning, especially in hot climates. [full paper: buff.ly/2NYjyCj]

Darwinian gastronomy. 

Or why we likely evolved to like spices because they have antimicrobial properties, thus, reducing food poisoning, especially in hot climates. 

[full paper: buff.ly/2NYjyCj]
KKGB Kitty (@inartecarlodoss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is important. NOT A SINGLE DOG SHALL BE CULLED #notasingledogshallbeculled Keep an eye for next announcements : you can access @RoaringMeows which shares a wealth of free Kitty analysis by joining this effort to help the unfortunate and defenseless stray dogs of

This is important. 

NOT A SINGLE DOG SHALL BE CULLED 

#notasingledogshallbeculled 

Keep an eye for next announcements : you can access <a href="/roaringmeows/">@RoaringMeows</a> which shares a wealth of free Kitty analysis by joining this effort to help the unfortunate and defenseless stray dogs of
KKGB Kitty (@inartecarlodoss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many layers of bullshit in this tweet, it takes a saint to want to address it on a Friday evening. Let me just say the following: 1- it’s utter bullshit to attribute inflation to a pandemic. Pandemics are neither inflationary nor deflationary, the response to them is 2-

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Managers are overconfident about their skills—and the worse they are, the better they think they are. Dunning-Kruger strikes again. It's time to stop confusing confidence with competence.

Managers are overconfident about their skills—and the worse they are, the better they think they are.
Dunning-Kruger strikes again. It's time to stop confusing confidence with competence.