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Kate Eady

@EadyKate

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Not taking life too seriously. Creative & Continual Learner | MD | Amateur Artist | Mental Health Supporter.

Yorkshire, England
Joined February 2013
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@EadyKate
Kate Eady
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Cockatoo in gold
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@TunstallHealth
Tunstall Healthcare
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The next generation has landed… PROVEN. FLEXIBLE. RELIABLE. Experience the digital difference with PNC IP and Lifeline Digital. Join us on Stand 4 at @TSAVoice #ITEC2023 or visit ➡ https://t.co/IMVSoAQKHH #bettertogether #callmonitoring #telecare #digitaltransition
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@PhilMealey
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Petition · Commission a new series of Early Doors · https://t.co/9EvNxircQV
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Commission a new series of Early Doors
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
3 years
Word of the day is 'blutterbunged' (19th century dialect): dumbfounded, confounded, and open-mouthed in amazement. (Not to be confused with 'dumfungled': utterly exhausted.)
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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Word of the day is 'rantum-scantum' (17th century): reckless, disorderly, and chaotic.
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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Word of the day is 'Panglossian' (19th century): unrealistically optimistic. After the character of Dr Pangloss in Voltaire's 'Candide', who believes everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. (It's one of the entries in here, too: https://t.co/vha3eEkddi)
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Linktree. Make your link do more.
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@bmay
Brendan May
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The death of a political party, filmed up close for the first time ever. It’s like an Attenborough film about extinction.
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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A reminder that an ‘empleomaniac’ is someone desperate to hold on to power, no matter what the cost.
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@TheHandsell
Daryl Mattson
3 years
Ban these.
@Matt_Dominguez
Matthew Dominguez
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Central Park is trending. Let’s make sure ppl know that every day there is animal abuse happening in Central Park. Let’s ask @CentralParkNYC where they stand on the abuse of horses. #BanHorseCarriagesNYC
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@Rethink_
Rethink Mental Illness
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4️⃣ Bipolar is the fourth most common mental health condition worldwide, yet is still widely misunderstood. 💬 Take a look at our video to find out more about this heavily stigmatised condition 👇 https://t.co/AdNBIc2lkm
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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Word of the day is Zugzwang [tzoog-tzwung]: a situation in chess (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make the situation worse.
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Rethink Mental Illness
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💬 Experts aren't entirely sure exactly what causes #bipolar. But there are some things which are said to be indicators for why we might experience the condition. Find out more about bipolar 👉 https://t.co/AdNBIc2lkm
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@Rethink_
Rethink Mental Illness
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🗣️ "When the appeal date came round... The magistrate took one look at him and said, 'Obviously he can’t work.'” Unfortunately, this happens a lot. Waiting a year to appeal against a DWP decision can exacerbate our symptoms. This can't continue 👇 https://t.co/eji0ynbtZ8
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theguardian.com
I’m a carer for my dad. It took a year to appeal the decision – so we ended up at the food bank, says Siobhan
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@EadyKate
Kate Eady
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Save Langdale (Lake District) from a Rollercoaster Theme Park - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/fifRidoj72 via @UKChange
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@TunstallHealth
Tunstall Healthcare
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Tunstall Sound Boost is here.. LIVE and LOUD Find out more ➡ https://t.co/0ydH30hK00
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@YYYs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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OK UK! We are coming to lend our light to dark ages and holy shit are we ready to play our hearts out for you!! Yeah its been 9 years since we’ve graced your club stages! Yeah we’ve got some tunes so fresh and so NEW to try out on you!
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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Word of the day is 'supercilian' (17th century): a contemptuous/supercilious individual who considers most people to be beneath them. From the Latin for 'raised eyebrow'.
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@susie_dent
Susie Dent
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Your regular reminder that a 'mumpsimus' (16th century) is someone who insists that they are right despite clear evidence that they are not.
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