I'm trying to work my way to the top of this excellent thread this morning, but the top seems to keep moving further away from me, despite my efforts.pic.twitter.com/Sp26d9qGD6
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Replying to @C7RKY
I'm a bit lost John - what thread does your video of the new 'exercise with chickens' fad illustrate :)
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Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL
John Clarke Retweeted mark taylor
Morning Mike. It's another with various branches to it, but the thread in question seemed to reignite after this tweet:https://twitter.com/marktaylor18/status/962049738542477313 …
John Clarke added,
mark taylor @marktaylor18Replying to @sarasiobhan @C7RKY and 39 othersReflections have not off the table. Interestingly the@gmcuk And@MPS_Medical will have been telling the truth when say e-portfolio wasn’t used. Jack’s death was when paper portfolios were used. This was document that locum sent in to CPS See letter here. https://twitter.com/hwganendodoc/status/962015781469921280 …2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @C7RKY
Don't you just love how 'with various branches to it' often 'reduces your brain to mush'? Well - it does that to me!
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Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL
You're not alone in being overwhelmed by some of these monster threads Mike. I've been chasing that same one all morning and still nowhere near catching it up. God knows what else I'm missing as a result.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Look on the bright side - there are many things on Twitter, which are probably better missed on 'preservation of mental health' grounds! But - really annoying 'if the thread definitely 'looks interesting' - 'but I can't find it!'.
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Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL
Very true. Sometimes a Twitter break is the only way to preserve one's sanity. It's a bottomless pit of opportunities to lose your day to it sometimes.
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Replying to @C7RKY
I blame
@DrMarkTaubert :) We 'stumbled into each other' a year or so ago: I asked Mark 'how come I don't find you in BMJ rapid responses' and Mark said 'you should join Twitter'. BMJ rrs are definitely less of threat to mental well-being than Twitter!1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Yes, blame Mark. He's used to it. :)
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