juxtacognition.bsky.social
MSc/PhD student currently studying the unity assumption and the Schutz-Lipscomb (audio-visual) illusion.
Nerd moments and curse words may occur without warning.
Manitoba, Canada.
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These numbers from LA are stunning
Rape kits tested: 10895
Identified perpetrators in CODIS: 1684
Convictions: 6
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Update:
Done the draft! Unedited, it comes in at 106 pages and 37k words.
The TOC is three full pages that outlines a full SEO strategy from a behavioural and psychological perspective, including metrics and testing.
Certainly not a textbook, but I'm actually really darn proud of it.
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Community ties are protective factors for so many societal issues right now.
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Absolute bitch. My favourite phrase from the Thatcher era was this:
youtu.be/DUlj48Rvp1c?...
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LOL I sometimes play Weed and Words where enjoy a bit of creativity salad and visit the online bookstore.
It's how I ended up with Margret Thatcher's biography.
(Apparently, I enter my villain era when high.)
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"If they don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." π
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No. Weirdo.
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And it will last forever. I am very jealous βΊοΈ
What's next?
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Ooo I love that! It has such personality.
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Haha I haven't seen him or Chris around in years. Probably since shortly after that book came out.
Was the first time I'd ever seen a copy in the wild, though.
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Now that you mention it...LOL
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Lmao I wouldn't trade what I'm doing today for anything.
It's not good for that to be wet so long.
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The grant cancellations are damaging the scientific enterprise at institutions in both red and blue states.
WA has been hit hardest by the grant terminations, relative to how much NIH funding it typically receives in a year, with NC as a close second.
NY is hard hit too, because of Columbia.
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I'm finishing it up this week. If you don't mind an unedited copy, I can share after the weekend?
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Haha I'd love to get to hang out with you all.
I'm very glad you said "more" mischief. Makes you much more believable.
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I'd have done the same with that kind of insider info.
I'm waiting so patiently for a response because there is NO way she's going to let that go.
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Lmao
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Ugh that makes sense. It would have traveled along the beam. What a mess.
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Somebody is in big shit.
That sucks. When that happened to me, the landlord wanted me to claim it all on my insurance π
Hope it's relatively painless
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Here, I assume you already know the ball is on the floor.
It's the same with search and SEO.
Language, optimization, and marketing tools all ignore what isn't implicitly written on the page.
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If I'm speaking to you, I will consider what knowledge you have before selecting my word choices.
So, If I know you and I know you know Sally, I would say "Sally rolled the ball off the table."
If I think you don't know Sally, I might describe it as "The lady in red over there pushed the ball."
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The ball rolling and falling tells us the ball moved across a surface, how it moved, and that a table has height.
The fact that it rolled tells us about its shape, the force that moved it, and that something must have occurred to make it move.
How we describe the event changes depending on context