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brett scholz — @wingspan.bsky.social

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brett scholz — @wingspan.bsky.social (@brett_scholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been telling people the past couple of months I'd bet my house Doja would be #1. Nobody took me up on it but nobody made any counter offer either #Hottest100

brett scholz — @wingspan.bsky.social (@brett_scholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nawwww thanks for remembering to get photos. Such a great bunch and I'm still thinking about the really helpful conversations we got to have.

Bad Writing Takes 🖊️🏳️‍🌈 (@badwritingtakes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a bizarre but incredibly important interaction for understanding how JK Rowling's mind works post-radicalisation, and how cult movements and extremist groups are able to function in conflict with seemingly undeniable reality. A small thread 🧵

This is a bizarre but incredibly important interaction for understanding how JK Rowling's mind works post-radicalisation, and how cult movements and extremist groups are able to function in conflict with seemingly undeniable reality.

A small thread 🧵
brett scholz — @wingspan.bsky.social (@brett_scholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that this is real 🤦🏼 It's annoying that the authors used AI to generate their intro without editing or checking the text... but also how did reviewers/editors/proofreaders and all the authors not pick up that the very first sentence of the article was garbage?

brett scholz — @wingspan.bsky.social (@brett_scholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This brand new book is an absolute trove. The bullying problem in health professions is huge, and reading this made me realise how prevalent it could be (as well as identify behaviours as bullying in the first place). Definitely worth a read for anyone in health (and beyond!)

Terri Warner (@teqswarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay so I get that including a statement in your plan about your strengths/what you are good at might be an attempt to balance out the generally deficit-based nature of the #NDIS but I am also deeply suspicious about how those statements might otherwise be used.