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@icurseincursive

Educator & Historian of the Middle East & North Africa at a 2-letter university | Veteran | Expat | Proud Palestinian🇵🇸

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Nas النسيبة@icurseincursive·
@ZeldaAGabriel Men. Have. Breasts. Your utter ignorance of basic elementary-level biology is nobody’s problem but yours.
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Lufthansa
Lufthansa@lufthansa·
@aixarizzo I am truly sorry to hear about your experience and apologize for any inconvenience caused. You are welcome to file an official claim and request compensation here: lufthansa.com/de/en/feedback. /Nico
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Aixa
Aixa@aixarizzo·
worst flight of my life on @lufthansa attendant spills ginger ale on me at takeoff. ok, accidents happen hours later another attendant spills HOT tea on me. i get burned. clothes, seat, everything soaked i ask for a dry seat. crew manager arrives 30 min later YELLING at me i ask for compensation. she finger-points telling me to shut up and that she'll have me DETAINED on landing i start crying. she takes me to the galley to offer "a solution" the solution: a 5€ voucher to clean my clothes i tell her i'm recording. she switches to german to keep yelling and told me that i can't record i have video. but i'd rather not post me crying with my burnt leg out here then on my connection flight they charged me for the carry-on that was included and approved on my previous lufthansa flight. that lady was also rude seems like lufthansa only hires disrespectful people worst travel experience of my life. honestly not sure what to do
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Karen (pronounced Kah-ren)
this whole "should a prof be allowed to ask you to come to office hours to defend your ai flagged work" debate just highlights how a sizable portion of students think their tuition pays for their diploma and not the opportunity to get an education at that institution
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Liang Cheng, MD
Liang Cheng, MD@LiangChengMD·
Working with my esteemed colleagues around the world, I have also been fortunate to publish one textbook per year for the past several years, and I anticipate maintaining a similar pace in the foreseeable future. Truly, writing is the BEST way to learn, crystallize unresolved questions, and identify the key challenges that still need to be addressed. Every finish manuscript or project lays the groundwork for the next. By the time a paper is actually published, it has often already sparked a dozen new ideas waiting to be explored – that’s how I was able to publish 67 original studies during my fellowship year at the Mayo Clinic. And that is the essence of academic life!
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Liang Cheng, MD
Liang Cheng, MD@LiangChengMD·
I am deeply humbled and grateful to learn that my H-index has now reached 140. I was also honored to see that I am currently ranked among the two most-cited researchers worldwide in the fields of Urologic Oncology and Urology on Google Scholar.   In addition, my i10-index has reached 1060; that is, one thousand and sixty publications each cited at least ten times. I was told that this may represent a world record – what an extraordinary honor!   Nonetheless, these numbers are far less important than the people, mentorship, friendships, and collaborations behind them. This milestone is truly a triumph of team science. I owe immense gratitude to my mentors, colleagues, collaborators, residents, fellows, medical students, and friends who have inspired and supported me throughout this journey over the past two decades.   Academic medicine is never an individual accomplishment. It is ultimately about advancing science and medicine, educating future generations, and improving patient care. If our work has contributed even in a small way toward those goals, then I feel extraordinarily fortunate and grateful.   Thank you for being part of this journey. The best is yet to come!
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I absolutely agree with this. Do you?
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rammy 🏳
rammy 🏳@rammy_c8·
Why would anyone willingly do a PhD
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Matthew R.
Matthew R.@matt_r0711·
@jennmint Fucking retard. You do realize IN EVERY COUNTRY EXCEPT ISRAEL ITS ILLEGAL TO BE LGBT AND ITS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH TO BE. SO HOW ABOUT YOU GO FUCK YOURSELF NAZJ BITCH.
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Lasagna Del Rey🍉🏳️‍🌈
Just a reminder since some of you are new…this account is: Anti MAGA and Trump ANTI ICE Pro Palestine Pro-choice Pro- LGBTQ+ Pro sex-work Supports black and brown lives Supports women (trans and c*s and non binary) If this isn’t you too, please unfollow.
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
National food security should be a top priority!🙌🏼
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chisom
chisom@arramiiidee·
someone will say “I make six figures” and it’s 350k
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Nas النسيبة
Nas النسيبة@icurseincursive·
@KristinaHinz_ Your freedom is being stifled by your funding. My PhD dissertation is about Palestine (yes, at a German uni), but I didn’t accept money from orgs like that so it’s working great for me.
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Kristina Hinz
Kristina Hinz@KristinaHinz_·
In the end, the worst decision ever was to 1 - to do a PhD in Germany (no innovation and virtually no freedom of speech) and 2 - to get it funded through German political foundations - now I have all these government clowns on my ass.
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Martin Gak
Martin Gak@DrMartinGak·
Jews are not safe in Germany.
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Nas النسيبة
Nas النسيبة@icurseincursive·
@arminiusdd Your suit is very poorly fitting. Makes sense because I can’t find tailors here in Germany and when I do, they’re not good.
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Arminius
Arminius@arminiusdd·
Was sagen wir zu dem Auspass?
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James Miller
James Miller@JimDMiller·
I tell my students that they have to use AI to help write papers. I give them guidance on how they can effectively do this. I think I'm giving them more practical help than if I forced them to write without AI. This past semester, one student even asked me if she had to use AI and I said yes.
Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD@Nicole_Lee_Sch

Editing your genAI paper is just not worth my time, labor, or expertise. I hope that scholars wholeheartedly agree to simply stop peer reviewing papers that use genAI, stop providing line edits, stop engaging with content edits. You could not pay me enough to edit a bot

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Nas النسيبة
Nas النسيبة@icurseincursive·
@JimDMiller It’s kind of deserved, and all instigated by you. First you describe unethical citation practices in detail, not as a warning but as an excuse. Then, you claim to publish 10 articles per year and supervise grad students, both of which are easily disproven. Just stop it man
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James Miller
James Miller@JimDMiller·
If true, this is to get me fired from Smith College.
Botty McBotterson@BottyMcBotter69

@JimDMiller no but seriously there's already a petition set up to go to Smith and it's already got over 2500 signatures in less than 15 minute and all your quotes on it. i'd try to find out where that's going if I was you.

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James Miller
James Miller@JimDMiller·
@TafkaTrap @mattbencole @zdeborova @giffmana What I think is acceptable is for a productive scholar who works with graduate students and who publishes twenty papers a year to be 99.9% confident in an average citation, knowing that this means each year some of the citations will not be accurate.
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Lenka Zdeborova
Lenka Zdeborova@zdeborova·
Occasional errors and oversights are part of science. If we lost our driver’s license for a year every time we exceeded the speed limit by 10 km/h, daily life would become unworkable. Many countries instead use point systems, where trust can be rebuilt through good behavior.
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