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Akala
akalamusic
No doubt life for working people in the Caribbean is hard, just nowhere near as tough as in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina and almost all of Africa
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Vapor Weyve
Nymphomachy
It's funny how I hate Ray Bradbury a whole lot more than I hate George Orwell and FAHRENHEIT 451 is probably one one of the most poorly-written books I've ever
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Mathew Tobin
Mat_at_Brookes
I had some lovely responses from my little insight into the relationship between Kenneth Grahame and Ernest H. Shepard so I thought I would share another. Away from 'Wind in
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Lou 🌈 ✍️
lw_writes
Hey!!!There's another tweet going around saying you have to be out in order to make money from queer content.FUCK THAT SHIT.BEING LGBT+ IS NOT A BRAND OR MARKETING TECHNIQUE: IT
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Jack Butcher
jackbutcher
The market reacts to the packaging before the product. But most people build in the opposite order. In many cases, you can derisk your investment in product by testing packaging
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Caleb McDaniel
wcaleb
Part of what the #1619Project tries to do, especially lead essay by @nhannahjones, is expand our notion of who counts as "the Founders." James Forten didn't see slavery as a
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Sumita Singha
Autotelic_Arch
Is your surname Sinha or Singha? In colonial India, surnames were simplified and standardised to make them palatable to Western ears. Our family surname ‘Singha’ was changed to Sinha- along
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Iroh
Ceel_Baraf
Uncovering Hidden Truths about Italian collaborators in Italian Mogadishu: A thread In the Era of the Somali Republic/Kacaan a lot of our history has been overlooked/forgotten. With books being resurfaced,
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Cody Faulk is not Ronnie James Dio (sadly)
FaulkCody
Did you know I was once co-owner of a company that made physical #games? We were called Escape Hatch Games, and very few of you would have ever heard of
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Meta-Nomad
meta_nomad
In Eumeswil, the protagonist, Manuel Venator, states that 'No one takes anyone else seriously anymore.' - This, for me, is the great crevasse which separates us from the more patient,
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Musashi Nair
Musashi_Nair
The world loves to attribute greatness to a long line of European mathematicians beginning with the Greeks/Romans without realizing that much of this 'history' was conjured up from thin air
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Adam Berry
Agrbez
S/Sgt Stanton H Mesenbrink (shown on the right) was a Pathfinder with the 508th's 2nd Battalion team, which was led on D-Day by 2nd Lt Lloyd L Polette. I came
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Sarthak Bhardwaj
sarthakk_20
Thread. 2020 was a good year in terms of the books I managed to read. Here are 10 (non-fiction) books that I enjoyed the most. In no specific order. 1.
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Dr. Lisa Gaufman
lisas_research
#EmilyInParis as covers of feminist IR books, a thread: Cynthia Enloe "Bananas, Beaches and Bases Duchess Harris "Black Feminist Politics" Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg "Feminism and International Relations"
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James Baird
james_d_baird
In 5th grade, a specialist diagnosed me with dyslexia. It felt like a death sentence. All of school was a battle.Now, I read 1-2 books a week.A short on
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stuart stevens
stuartpstevens
My book "It Was All a Lie" will be published on Aug. 4th by @AAKnopf. Leading up to that, thought I'd share some passages to give a sense of the
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