@StanTheCan@NickKiseliov @viriatusvanbohr In the days leading up to the locations feature he joked about being Indian. But when the location reveal showed Eastern Europe he joked about being Belarusian.
@OVTweetmarck I mean when you look at his other dated posts it’s obvious he’s quoting his earlier sayings. The great scholar avoided self plagiarism and had more intellectual integrity than 90% of twitter. 🙏
@uncle_deluge I guess he meant meant the stuff that doesn’t immediately show up when you google “deep dante quotes” or similar, not that the passages would be difficult to find on google if you already knew them.
@romanhelmetguy Apologia should really be required reading for anyone pursuing higher education. Because it shows the origin of our western civilisation’s pursuit of knowledge and teaches the importance of acknowledging that competence in one area doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be humble in others.
@shirazakiKR I love Wilson and how the show never portrays him as "perfect". It’s so clear he is such a people pleaser he’d rather be an adulterer than disappoint someone. But he also clearly has a chaotic side that house is an outlet for. One of my favourite scenes: https://t.co/dIL4JSRIRP
@C27813910@englandthydowry The entire point of the book is you attract what you think about. Which isn’t wrong on a basic level, but she just keeps repeating that same point every chapter saying it’s a law of the universe. One chapter she says fat people are fat because they think fat thoughts 🤷♂️
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It usually felt like I have "normal" hearing like in this video, but after using hearing aids and taking them off, it instantly went to feeling like the moderate section of this.
I've had hearing loss since I was a child, but I never wanted a hearing aid cause I thought to myself "sure I don't hear stuff sometimes, but if I get a hearing aid I'll just hear all the noise so much more and it will be a pain", oh how mistaken I was.