Slate had tweeted a link to a 2014 article about overeating on Thanksgiving, but that’s now gone because some other information came to light:
We've deleted a tweet promoting an article about overeating on Thanksgiving.
The article focused on research by Brian Wansink, who resigned from his post at Cornell University after an investigation found widespread academic breaches across his 25-year career.
— Slate (@Slate) November 21, 2018
So that parrticular overeating “science” might not be settled after all?
I said Buzzfeed shaming Smokey the Bear couldn't be topped today. I was wrong. https://t.co/Y2qyRnNqJ4
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 21, 2018
That’s pretty hard to top!
“Post first, vet later!”#FalsumNuntium
— TocksNedlog (@gypsyluc) November 21, 2018
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) November 21, 2018
— Will Collier (@willcollier) November 21, 2018
— ? ?????????? ? ? (@SisyphusGoals) November 21, 2018
In other words…
So he got too big for his breaches?
— Rebecca Bosley (@kcdaboz) November 21, 2018
Ha! Apparently.
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