Helen Osborn (@joeanddan) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Osborn

@joeanddan

'It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brains fall out' Carl Sagan

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calendar_today08-08-2011 19:35:33

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Sam Barber (@sambarber1910) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When they demand that Sandy Peggie share a changing room with a man, they don't mean a man picked at random from the general population. They mean the specific sort of man who breaches women's boundaries without their consent; the sort of man who is profoundly mentally ill.

wanye (@wanyeburkett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As young men my friends and I would sit at Steak n Shake for hours on end, drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes, and arguing about philosophy. Relative strangers would sometimes join us — a girlfriend, an acquaintance — and very often they didn’t enjoy the experience. “It seems

Clean City Bird (@cleancitybird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a lesbian, who experienced 7 years of EDs (before I could say I was in the clear), I’m exhausted with seeing people on the internet assuming Ariana and Cynthia’s behaviour is anything like a same-sex relationship. It is not. It is 100% the behaviour of friends bonded deeply

Luiza Jarovsky (@luizajarovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many haven't realized it, but a defining aspect of the generative AI wave is the fact that we have been experiencing the social media wave for the past 20 years. Millions of us saw it play out firsthand: the false promises, the data harvesting, the dark patterns, and the

Read some Piaget please! (@prof_curiosity1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Piaget: The construction of learning Piaget viewed children as “little scientists” who actively construct knowledge by testing and refining mental schemas, most often through play. Through assimilation (fitting new experiences into existing schemas) and accommodation

LetaLeStrange (@terfnurse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was 21, I left college and, for about 9 months, moved back in with my parents. I had a close friend that I had met nearly ten years before in middle school. She and I had drifted a bit post high school, as she moved down south and I had gotten increasingly preoccupied

Read some Piaget please! (@prof_curiosity1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Piaget: The Purpose of Play Piaget did not develop a standalone "theory of play" but integrated it into his broader theory of cognitive development. He saw play as a critical mechanism through which children learn, grow, and make sense of the world. Play reflects the child’s

Helen Osborn (@joeanddan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All this is true. But I think we're forgetting the environment in which Cass was operating. The overton window has moved so far since Cass, in party because of Cass. But now? Carthage delenda est.

Venice Allan (@roseveniceallan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m no legal expert but my immediate response to the Sandie Peggie judgement is APPEAL APPEAL APPEAL and while they’re at it REPEAL REPEAL #REPEALTHEGRA

Natasha (@natasham1988) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One must assume, from reading this judgment, that the tribunal was more concerned with discouraging further litigation than with giving full and fearless effect to the Equality Act. At the heart of this case lies a straightforward question: does a biologically male employee have

Lucy HunterBlackburn (@lucyhunterb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I survey the landscape of the last 8 months, and it is staggeringly, depressingly clear that women would have made far less progress on birth control and abortion rights over the past 60 years if it hadn’t served men’s sexual freedom./

Sophy Ridge (@sophyridgesky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've had a new report out into maternity and neonatal care and honestly... there's not a single surprise in it. It's still - and I don't use these words lightly - a total disgrace. We've had multiple reports telling us this. And yet the same problems keep happening. Women not

Bev Jackson (@bevjacksonauth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is astonishing how many judges, barristers, solicitors, and MPs have not read or absorbed the Supreme Court ruling of 18 April 2025 - or who continue to deny, hedge, or squirm at its implications.

It is astonishing how many judges, barristers, solicitors, and MPs have not read or absorbed the Supreme Court ruling of 18 April 2025 - or who continue to deny, hedge, or squirm at its implications.
Wimpund Mump KPSS (@mumpgorithm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gareth Roberts She's a true woman in the judge's eyes - feminine, pretty and stupid. Not like those harridans Sandie Peggie and Naomi Cunningham who have the temerity to disagree with men in strident tones.

Bev Jackson (@bevjacksonauth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I actually think @WesStreeting is trying to do the right thing. And since Cass too has yielded to the “passionate views” of activists, it’s understandable that he has concluded the trial must go ahead. But as more information emerges, and the strength of the opposition becomes