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kris pursiainen
krispursiainen
Giannis is the MVP. LeBron could’ve closed in and gotten it, for sure - but the games during which he would’ve had to do that are not getting played. Giannis
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Meghan Mangrum
memangrum
I want to first say that I don't know another about this story outside of what @MoBrandNews and the @TimesFreePress reported, nor do I know the identity of the teacher
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Carly Ziter
carlyziter
Today, we covered climate change in class. A key takeaway from students: the environmental messaging they’ve received for years is full of so much doom, gloom, and negativity that it
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David Nicholls
DavidNWriter
It's #TwitterBookLaunch, where we celebrate authors published during lockdown. The crisps are soft and the wine is mulled (left by the radiator) but please browse, share and buy if you
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james.crane
nulla_corona
CLR James’ “Notes on Dialectics” (1969) is one of the weirdest books I’ve ever read. Can someone explain the failure of the comintern & the 4th international using only Hegel’s
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G-Man's Comics Anonymous
ComicsAnonBlog
While 2020 was a tyre fire in more ways than we expected......it still felt like #indiecomics were continuing to take the progressive steps they had been making in the last
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Deborah Avant
DeborahAvant1
So, listened to this excellent podcast @lawfarepodcast on my bike this morning. Generally super informative but I must take issue with @benjaminwittes claims about foreign policy meaning very little for
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Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ
billymenorsj
Thread: During a Jesuit's funeral last night, his niece said, "my uncle was never one to talk about himself" & shared how she believed he would want her to thank
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
Statistics, lies, and the virus: five lessons the pandemic has taught us about data and how we use it.My #LongRead for the @FTMag https://www.ft.com/content/92f64ea9-3378-4ffe-9fff-318ed8e3245e Lesson One: the numbers matter.We've becom
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Graphic Design Herstory
GHerstory
The Dutch artist Cornelia Van der Hart (1851-1940) was born in Sumatra and educated at the Academy of Arts in The Hague, where she lived and worked. A versatile artist,
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The White Man Bon Iver
CharlesPulliam
Speaking of correct uses of the word “diverse” in a sentence, whenever comics pubs make these pronouncements about bolstering representation in their books, I can’t help but be skeptical because
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Eddie McGarrity
Tory_Tartan
Dear Nicola SturgeonHere are some people who may be sympathetic to Indy and/or SNP voters. You may wish to reach out to them:Parents of exam-age children who live in so-called
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katemessner
KateMessner
I want to take a minute and sent out a huge thank you to the teachers & librarians who are purchasing authors' books as a way to say thank you
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Brad Simpson
bradleyrsimpson
1/8 Trump, in endorsing China's genocide against the Uighurs, joins a long list of US presidents of both parties who have winked, nodded, or openly supported genocide. We could start
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The Mycological Book Club
MycoBookClub
THREAD OK. Got a bunch of ideas for things we could read this year at #MycoBookClub.Like or comment on any that grab your interest, and feel free to add your
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rachel syme
rachsyme
I always like to start the year by reading a biography; something about experiencing a life outside of my own to get perspective etc. But so many are...quite dry! So,
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