@xenocryptsite And oddly enough, making sure you take in the best opportunities of your town as if you were tourist is also an excellent approach to living somewhere.
As a parent who can still pretty much recite the book off the top of my head, I greatly appreciate everyone who managed to get this project title over the line.
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@judyhoracek
Turns out Charlie Cale is even better than I thought he was, so I had to tell you all about it.
Towards a Great Man Theory of Charlie Cale https://t.co/ZryLreE2wh
#rugby#Brumbies
Remember when Gordon Brown gifted Obama an ornamental pen holder carved from the timbers of Victorian anti-slave ship HMS Gannet, sister ship of the vessel the Resolute Desk was made from, and Obama gave Brown a DVD box set of American movies region-locked to U.S. DVD players?
@operation_rosie PLUS! That was a pretty strong period for telehealth.
Lastly (?), in an era where the quickest way to get to a specialist is via telehealth because you’re accessing a national market of practitioners, you’d expect an increase in diagnoses via telehealth.
@operation_rosie To me it looks like what I’d expect to happen when something gets de-stigmatized.
Also, a lot of ADHD diagnoses for adults come following their coping mechanisms getting overwhelmed, so it doesn’t surprise me that we’d see a big spike in the COVID era.
@mumbletwits Policy induced famines killed many, too.
Prioritising profits at home at the expense of lives in the dominions is a different form of evil than the Holocaust, but a deliberate choice nonetheless.
And came with some pretty horrifyingly banal justifications and decision-making
I personally think the Prime Minister's “principal policy adviser” should not be a civil servant but be a political appointee given policy is by nature political.