Its a start but there is still a lot of reluctance to be honest and lots of posts curated
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I agree but I see a lot of embarrassing tweets too though — so lots of mixed uses of twitter.
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Yes more scope for impulsive tweets, a great forum for intrigue, but a platform also for ingratiating oneself with your 'superiors'
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Oh certainly. I see more arse kissing and unprofessionalism on here than at work.

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Its another way though of breaking down academic hierarchies even in a small way, for the benefit of science of course
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Certainly and make super friends.
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Also good for finding out what cats they support, too!
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I'm allergic to cats.
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They make hypoallergenic transgenic cats... Don't they? I would...
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Labradoodle is not a cat but is hypoallergenic AFAIK.
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I hear this as well.
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I also know hairless cats are more allergenic because allergy is about the skin and oils.
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Yeah, I heard it was the dander as well. Fuzzy cats are bothersome for non allergenic reasons. Their fluff is not compatible with compis.
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Sometimes it's beautiful sometimes it's ugly.

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Totally agree. I try to follow the beautiful; I personally see enough ugly on the daily!
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Only until our line managers and faculty deans start following us!
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