Tim Leighton PhD (@timleightoncats) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Leighton PhD

@timleightoncats

Consultant and researcher into addictions recovery

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calendar_today07-06-2011 10:48:14

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Whenever I occasionally post, usually on political subjects, I get followed by a surprising number of ladies apparently looking for love. Is this a common occurrence or are my posts especially seductive?

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I'm always in Cannock. I know my town better than anyone. Anyone. From local government to national representation. You know when Cannock people should have started paying attention? Not when people fleeing war stay in 2 hotels. We should have started paying attention when the

I'm always in Cannock. 

I know my town better than anyone. Anyone. From local government to national representation.

You know when Cannock people should have started paying attention? Not when people fleeing war stay in 2 hotels. We should have started paying attention when the
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No 10 says it will produce ‘emergency’ bill to show Rwanda safe country ‘in coming weeks' - why not emergency legislation to show our rivers are sparkling and pure or to show that food prices are steadily falling?

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A problem with having an eminent scientist with the same name is that I get messages like this from Academia: Tim Leighton ✏️ Did you write "Sonoluminescence from the unstable collapse of a conical bubble"? I now have to spend time wondering what a conical bubble is.

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The "Lawson Boom" was a catastrophic episode of macroeconomic mismanagement that ended in economic and political disaster. So that's fine then 😉

The "Lawson Boom" was a catastrophic episode of macroeconomic mismanagement that ended in economic and political disaster. So that's fine then 😉
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I have said recently that there is far too much use of emojis and other symbols, but I was immediately accused of being antisemiotic.

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To addiction experts in the UK: would you say the name Betty Ford is well known in this country in relation to addictions treatment or recovery?

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Brilliant insightful article by George Monbiot on why conspiracy fantasists show no interest in real conspiracies, while obsessing about entirely fake ones. theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…