Most painful tweet of 2015
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The most painful tweet of 2015 huh?My twitter account used to be “@painfultweets”. Still love that, but had to change to @PainSci. of 2015 was Dr. Lorimer Moseley’s “credible evidence of safety” quote.
“To reduce #pain, we need to reduce credible evidence of danger & increase credible evidence of safety.” ~Moseley https://t.co/wv1FYVBTYE
— Paul Ingraham (@PainSci) November 21, 2015
35 retweets, woo! Fun for me, but not quite the 13K+ RTs @JohnCleese got for his nice New Years science tweet:
I would like 2016 to be the year when people remembered that science is a method of investigation,and NOT a belief system
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) January 3, 2016
I used the free service at FollowFly.co to get my top Tweets. Cool service.