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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 May 2016

    Don't feel bad if you'd rather skip breakfast. It has no mystical powers. http://nyti.ms/20LKh5a pic.twitter.com/MtvevcNWef

    3:17 PM - 28 May 2016
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      1. Tim Cato‏Verified account @tim_cato 28 May 2016
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        shut up

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      1. Sedeshtra Pillay‏ @PillayBoy_93 28 May 2016
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        I'm so glad world famous dietitians and doctors have concluded this. Oh wait. They didn't. This was an analysis of 5 studies. Gtfo

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      1. javier luna‏ @jluna56 28 May 2016
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        Listen NYT, I like you guys, but stories like this make me question yall's ethics. Breakfast is sacred like the American Eagle.

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      1. Duncan Alney‏ @firebelly 28 May 2016
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        clearly Aaron Carroll is losing his mind

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      1. Leslie Ann Howard‏ @LeslieAnnHoward 28 May 2016
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        True! “@nytimes: Don't feel bad if you'd rather skip breakfast. It has no mystical powers. http://nyti.ms/20LKh5a  pic.twitter.com/Y12y2FwXXy”

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      1. PDNSRof...Earth‏ @PDNSR 28 May 2016
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        Finally @nytimes has an article that isn't just bullshit pro- @HillaryClinton and Carlos Slim propaganda. #HandCuffHillary

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      1. Chuck Godwin‏ @chuckinthestree 28 May 2016
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        how are you still in business?

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      2. Georgi Boorman‏ @georgi_boorman 28 May 2016
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        Dont u think it's important to cite *accurate* data on hunger while pointing out misleading data on brkfst?http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2011/11/20/are-one-in-five-american-children-hungry/#2e0f9ac0cdb2 …

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      3. Georgi Boorman‏ @georgi_boorman 28 May 2016
        Replying to @georgi_boorman @nytimes

        It's not 1 in 5 kids who "struggle w/ hunger," or even 1 in 7 as suggested here. It's more like 1-2%. @microbiomom

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      2. Will O'Donnell‏ @WilliamODonnell 28 May 2016
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        cc: @sharty_pants

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      2. Michael Paulus‏ @professorlhup41 28 May 2016
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        i love breakfast

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      3. Michael Paulus‏ @professorlhup41 9 Jun 2016
        Replying to @professorlhup41 @nytimes

        Hello...how are you?

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      1. 「nic nac」‏ @alsonicole 28 May 2016
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        @jamiegraves06

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      1. V. Hare‏ @hareme2 28 May 2016
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        School teachers say they can tell by children's ability to pay attn.and quality of work who has most likely not eaten breakfast.

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      1. @Supercoolpanda‏ @Supercoolpanda 28 May 2016
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        I can't believe the stupidity of these reporters, "mystical powers"? When did food has any of that?

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      1. V. Hare‏ @hareme2 28 May 2016
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        GOP already wants to cut food for kids from poor families at lunch...http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/fewer-kids-could-receive-free-school-meals-under-house-bill/ …

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      1. V. Hare‏ @hareme2 28 May 2016
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        Will the GOP use this article to stop providing breakfast at school to kids from poor families? GOP legislators have tried before.

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