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Maria Chong
mariachong
This month I went through all 4000-ish account I follow on Twitter to prune non-actives/non-mutuals. Since these appear in chronological order, it’s like drilling through sedimentary layers of interests, connections,
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CQ
coketweet
I have a voracious appetite for Karen videos. I absolutely love them, and as a cultural phenomenon, we should never stop posting them. Here’s why: Karens were raised to believe
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Aniyia (🗣 Anita without the T) ❤️
operaqueenie
Ok, I feel like I need to clarify this a bit. The trap with resolutions (and goal setting in general) is that people often do it without an effective engine
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
I read this column by @anthonyfurey when he posted it & have been mulling it over. After some reflection on the ideas, I offer what I hope is a constructive
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Travis Seifman
toranosukev
The 1860s in Japan saw quite a number of political assassinations. Not satisfied with only killing actual people and displaying their heads on the banks of the Kamo River, though,
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Cathal Haughey
Cathal_Haughey
Dissertation finished as part of Masters in Public Policy in DCU. My summary of what's wrong with the Electoral Register, the voter registration process, and my suggestions on how to
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Asia Jackson
aasian
LMFAO someone who I thought was a friend just blocked me on TikTok because I was challenging their idea that lemon juice is good for everyone's skin just bc it
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John Boyega Stan Account
RetiredLineCook
Man I am petrified to drop this gofundme link but maybe I’ll feel more confident after I talk about what it’s for. So I’ve been working on @ChefingWhileBlk technically since
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Samer Al-Atrush
SameralAtrush
An insight into Hamas weapons smuggling networks to Gaza: how a cell in Libya with connections in Turkey and Serbia sought to smuggle antiaircrafy missiles to Gaza, and how it
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Radley Balko
radleybalko
So shortly after the 2016 election, I pointed out how odd it was that the Reason homepage was dominated by stories either mocking and ridiculing the left for being fearful
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
A problem we--and by we I mean white people who consider ourselves well-meaning--have is that we believe other white people are racist/antisemitic/hateful because they're ignorant. Because they just *don't know
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Jens Notroff
jens2go
Statues aren‘t 'history'.Statues are negotiated memorials to *a* historic narrative put on public display.Removing these public displays means re-negotiating the narratives they represent. *That‘s* history. On a related note re
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Grant Wilder Smith
grantwilder3
BIG NEWS: The DRUG CONVICTION QUESTION is officially being ELIMINATED from the federal student aid form known as the FAFSA as part of the massive year-end package that Congress is
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🖇 anna⁷ :: ceo of haruki
miujic
akihiko exited a very toxic relationship and never received proper love from his parents, he was struggling economically and didn't have anybody who loved him genuinely and he tried to
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Matt Alt
Matt_Alt
This is a really interesting article about Uniqlo shuttering its flagship store in Seoul. Putting aside the socio-political issues surrounding Korea's boycott of Japanese products, it is very telling which
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: January 29, 1834. President Andrew Jackson orders the U.S. military to suppress workers attacking each other over scarce jobs along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal.
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