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YseultCeirw
Fairly certain that crude oil is a genuine eldritch horror.• lied in wait in the Earth's crust for literally millions of years• made from the dead bodies of creatures nobody
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Patrick Ruffini
PatrickRuffini
It’s time to tell the Real Turnout Story of 2020, reprising my state-level voter file deep dives from 2016 and 2018. You can find those here: https://twitter.com/PatrickRuffini/moments The first Real
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⚡ISANANIKA⚡
WOLFSTRIKEZ
white people being upset with BIPOC's lifelong and generational frustrations with whiteness need a long fucking reflection on their self centered attitudes that is inherit to whiteness. no, it wasnt
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Emmett Nahil
_emnays
for every queer person who comes out because staying closeted means death there is another queer person who cannot come out because leaving the closet means death this sounds metaphorical
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Brandon
blgtylr
I have been thinking about the question of autobiography, and my conclusion is that it is a total scam from the lit crit industrial complex because, like, autobiography is not
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Flute Person
ComradeFlute
French protesters are not better equipped, more skilled, or more radical than Seattle protesters, they just have more of them. Why is this? Because France doesn't have a culture of
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Neil Warner
NeilWarner_
Profiles in Courage is a deeply problematic book whose biggest relevance to current US events is as an example of the historic strength of racist & anti-democratic politics. It attacked
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Tinu Abayomi-Paul
Tinu
On this 9th day of Black history month, we will first have a preview of this week. Then today, I’m going to talk about a concept embedded in the nation’s
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Rohit
threedotsandash
In 1822, the American Colonization Society—a group of politicians, religious leaders, and slaveholders—established Liberia as an African homeland for freed American slaves. The slaveholders were worried about the "corrupting influe
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Tamera D. Hughes
TamTransformsRX
In honor of Black History Month, I want to take some time and research black pioneers in pharmacy/pharmaceutical sciences. Follow this to see what I learn. #TwitteRx #PharmacyBHM #BlackPharmacists #BlackinPharmacy
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Eugenia (Gina) South, MD MS
Eugenia_South
Equity isn’t hard, but it does take intentional work to overcome the inequitable inertia of the status quo. Yesterday, I was part of a team that vaccinated 500+ Black people
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🌻ᵇᵉ kae⁷ #jimim☀️🐳
mimiIovly
Jungkook in all black- a thread Masks Sparkly jacket Turtleneck Trench coat Fake love era Leather jackets and hats Necklace Rainism cover Love yourself Speak yourself Tour Beanie Same
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Nadifa Mohamed
thesailorsgirl
The history of Tracey Emin's Sudanese great-grandfather is fascinating: Slavery was still part of life in Sudan in the 1860s when Abdullah, 13, went fishing by a river with his
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Helen Ubiñas
NotesFromHeL
To be clear: Bob Woodward, a white journalist, a celebrated hero of journalism, sat on information (in order to sell a book) that disproportionately cost more Black and brown people
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Kia Richards
KiaRichards_
I’m going to say this again and again: Black women need to be more discrete about their life, especially if they are living well. There is a Black woman who
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADThis is important, @realDonaldTrump and @FoxNews@BobbyHenline needs our help.Followers would be nice too.https://www.facebook.com/295203467171446/videos/352630479249254/ Henline put everything on the line and paid BIG TIME.Does he loo
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