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Katie Herzog
kittypurrzog
Re: Harris’s equity speech, @jessesingal and I disagree on this and here’s why: Equity sounds like a good thing. It sounds like equality+, and the idea that everyone gets exactly
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Christa Marie
HeyChristaMarie
*ADA Accomodations in College: a thread*At the beginning of each semester, ADA Services at my school sends my accommodation letters to each of my professors. Their response is typically a
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Brandon for 1 million Cincinnatians
BRuddTweets
Clermont County, OH, has always been a GOP stronghold--and it still is. BUT within the county there have been some major shifts. The fast-growing western portion of the county along
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Jeff Johnson
lapcatsoftware
The paradox of "social media" is that it exposes you to too many people.Even sticking to tech and avoiding more contentious subjects such as politics, the odds are very high,
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Post-Culture Review
PostCultRev
No it won’t because Musk is an idiotic con-man selling monorails to rich nerdshttps://twitter.com/thissongissick_/status/1285657827651067905 Remember the time Musk was going to revolutionize urban landscapes by building tunnels cheaply an
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Tim #StayAtHomeSaveLives
forwardnotback
Being serious for a moment: The problem we is that because of behaviours, lies and confusing messages a lot of people with very different views don’t trust or believe anything
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Claire Ryan
aetherlev
Okay, here’s some musing on the UK’s GCSEs and A-levels debacle.Every person involved in data analysis should be watching this. It will become a case study in the future. The
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10 Eric D. Sniders A-Leaping
EricDSnider
Story time! In summer 2019, I knew I was moving to Provo but couldn't afford it. I was barely staying afloat as it was, never mind moving costs. I didn't
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Laura Gowing
LauraGowing
So: why did this 17th century woodcut depict two women in bed together? (Thread) That image comes from the 1869 edition of Roxburghe Ballads, where the editor - William Chappell
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Tim Nicholls
tim_nicholls
This news is horrifying, but sets out exactly what concerned people have been saying all through #coronavirus. While some people with a learning disability might have had underlying condition, it's
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Leo Liao
leolliao
OK. I am gonna say it:The era of work is gone. There are no consequences to money printing now that technology can churn out much more than we need: food
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Doctora Malka Older
m_older
There is no such thing as a natural disaster. Natural hazards like hurricanes, earthquakes, extreme temperatures become human disasters when they interact with unsafe housing, poor drainage, lack of savings,
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Sajad Jiyad سجاد
SajadJiyad
In Baghdad life has returned to what it was before COVID and you would almost not know there even was a pandemic. Despite this, infection rates have not shot up
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Sophie KS
SoapKS
I have this half-formed thought in my head that ‘softness’ serves as a camouflage for some of the most vile and evil thoughts and people. I’m basing this on my
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
Turns out that instead of those endless rural diner profiles, political journalists should have been doing MAGA pieces in board rooms, on military bases, in private jets.https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1348611661360463872 Again, history i
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Robert Cunningham
tcpcrobert
Thread for my #bbn followers. Been too busy to keep up with the @KySportsRadio discussions, so these thoughts might not be novel to me, but here they are: Admittedly, this
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