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Dino Digma
leonardinosaur
This is an interesting interpretation of these data. I, too, have been deeply inspired by Dr. Fauci and all of the front-line health care heroes. In addition, I wonder how
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we have experienced to-date. Reducing methane emissions is an important part of climate mitigation.
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Dr. Victoria Theisen-Homer
ToriTheisen
I am currently conducting a broad survey of undergraduates in AZ to understand whether and under what conditions they would be willing to teach in the state. In the process,
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Amy Fallas
Amy_Fallas
Inspired by this week's (great) Drinking with Historians on evangelicalism with @varsha_venkat_ & @prof_gabriele, I want to share what my homeschooling US history textbook looked like & how Trump's current
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Anthony Estacio
mrhappymind
Okaaaaay, #wtfock's season 4 episode two's done. And I still don't know jack shit what this season's all about, tbh. Like, what's the focus? Season one's about isolation and identity.
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Hannah Lavender ⚔️✨
Hannah_illo
GODDAMNITis it every man?is every single goddamn man a festering, oozing disappointment?no.But it’s this close to allthhhhiiiiiiiissssclose Are you a man working on your apology letter just in case
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Ok, by special request and as briefly as I can: stratification of higher education in Canada. At the basic level: you have a 4-year (university) vs. 2-3 year (college)
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Cimone Watson
bachbunny
Sometimes white people don't get that a conversation that's uncomfortable or inconvenient for them is actually painful for POC.A WOC saying we should critically examine the classics doesn't warrant a
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Leigh Dana Jackson
LDJackson
Watching @Zendaya in “Malcom & Marie” reminded me of watching Elizabeth Taylor in “Virginia Wolfe” — vibrant and raw, but also nuanced and subtle. Such beautiful work. It also reminded
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Colin Wright
SwipeWright
1/ I've talked about "The Genderbread Person" in other threads and in my most recent @Quillette essay, but another frequently used teaching aid in public schools is "The Gender Unicorn."
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Tony McDonough
tonymc39
Thread1/7 A regular source of frustration during the #coronavirus epidemic has been how Public Health England (PHE) has reported death figures and how often they are subsequently reported in the
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Scarlet Galvan
panoptigoth
This is a well-intended piece but misses that alignment with capitalist framing doesn't change the perception of libraries as a resource sink without expertise over the collection. https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/24
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Jack Meihoffe 🇺🇸🦅(It’s German)🐝
donfather_the
1. WHAT IF: What if Joe Biden really doesn’t suffer from dementia. What if all his gaffes we witnessed pre-election weren’t exactly gaffes. I’m not referring to his “Fbshjsjfnfj” slurring
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TheValuesVoter
TheValuesVoter
Here are some maps based on comparing the exit polls from 2020 versus the exit polls from 2016. https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/exit-pollshttps://www.cnn.com/election/2016/results/exit-polls/national/president(Not all states are polled)1)
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Erin Murphy
epmurphymn
The news of my future colleagues, Senators Bakk and Tomassoni, departing the Senate DFL Caucus wasn't much a surprise for people except for some who cast their ballots two weeks
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Eric Levitz
EricLevitz
(1/) There's one argument in this piece that I think I could have made a bit clearer: Policy polling can be used to gauge the democratic legitimacy of a given
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