The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @texttheater ever

May 23rd, 2020

kakape "Our results suggest that superspreading events are a main feature of spread, suggesting that focused measures to reduce contacts of select individuals/social events could dramatically mitigate viral spread."

via TweetDeck (retweeted on 11:28 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

wayfu Statt Eiweißbrot ausversehen Ai Weiweis Brot mitgenommen. Au weia.

via Twitter Web Client (retweeted on 8:40 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

nsaphra In my hometown, cops and firefighters have nothing to do under lockdown so you can call town hall to request either a police or fire department motorcade to greet you on your birthday. This sounds dumb as shit but my brother just got a firetruck procession and it was great.

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 8:39 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

texttheater Kategorischer Imperativ für Köpfe: Schmerze nicht!

via Twitter for Android (retweeted on 6:26 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

zirkuspony bei kater kann ich nicht ohne schulterpolster raus sonst hängt mein körper so an mir runter

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 2:27 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

peterbreuer Aber auch aus Liebe. pic.twitter.com/Cdp6oD4ddD

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 2:26 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

GabrielBerlin Twitter für mich einfach Eigenwitztherapie

via Twitter for Mac (retweeted on 12:29 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

raduz44 Submitted clean LaTeX code, got back a totally broken pdf proofs from publisher (OUP), with gloss alignment lost, with characters completely replaced (š -> ž, š -> ŝ)... How is this even possible!?

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 12:29 PM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter for Android)

On page 19 of 472 of Corpus linguistics, by Anatol Stefanowitsch goodreads.com/user_status/sh…

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kakape I’ll write more about this tomorrow (late here in Berlin already), but one important point is what this means for controlling spread. It suggests that two of the most effective parts of were stopping big gatherings and having people work from home.

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 8:24 AM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter Web App)

kakape One of the things I love about my job is that I learn so many new things with every story. That was particularly true in my reporting for this story about clusters and susperspreading events. Read it here and/or bear with me for a thread... sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/w…

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 8:22 AM, May 23rd, 2020 via Twitter Web App)