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KlMDYNASTY
bts are extremely creative artists & i will not rest until everyone & their mother knows it — an ongoing thread that showcases the group's unique ideas & underrated lyricism
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Ben Sauer
bensauer
Virtual conferences and meetings are suffering from what you might call ‘The Tiller Effect’ (h/t @scottjenson) THREAD... /1 We keep talking about them as though they are equivalent to in-person
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Valerie Schwarz
vallschwarz
I just saw a tweet from a super talented artist feeling bummed out about facing job rejection, so I wanted to create a lil thread of insight for those trying
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
Nazis and Fascists are just European cousins of Marxists. Mussolini was a hardcore Marxist, he just extended that totalitarianism to "nation", much like China is.They are all born from totalitarian
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Sunny Hundal
sunny_hundal
One frustrating side to Elections Twitter is how quickly people condemn groups for voting differently.Especially minority groups.This thread is primarily about Latinos in Florida but it applies to the UK
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Ballot Box Scotland
BallotBoxScot
Time for a topical BBS THREAD (an exciting one on boundaries):Proposed Commons seat numbers (but not yet boundaries) for each region/nation of the UK in the upcoming boundary review are
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Monica Gill
Monica_Gill1
Let’s talk farming and fertilisers! So green revolution onwards, Punjab had a heavy dependency on fertilisers. Chemicals were heavily used in fertilisers which were so heavily used in farming that
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
First principles thinking is one of the most effective mental tools you can have in your toolbox. It also explains why some people are far more innovative than others.Here’s what
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Gaby Castro-Fontoura
uklatinamerica
Inspired by @LatAmINVESTOR - a thread on UK trade with Latin America..."In 2018, the LAC [Latin America and the Caribbean] region accounted for just 1.68% of UK exports, the lowest
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S. Deborah Kang
kangborderlaw
Thread. Making good on a November 2019 promise, I have finally compiled a list of women migration scholars who have recently published or are about to publish new books.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vlaE4IHt8POkCtIpIuqUrPcrY3x5GXgg/view?
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Nathan Martin
nathanmart
i know there's a lot of fear today, but (if it's helpful) here's how covid has been for me. I'm 34/m, relatively fit. Don't smoke. Haven't had a drink for
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Saad Saeed
SaadSaeed2
Rebuttal: I wish we had the luxury of ignoring such weekly ramblings by these 60 year old teenagers who are still stuck in the 70s with all their hero-worshipping of
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Biji-biji Initiative
BijiBiji_KL
Recycling is confusing sometimes. Why is this the case though? This week, we round up several things about recycling that can explain why. https://www.biji-biji.com/4-reasons-why-recycling-is-confusing/ 1, did you know that dirty
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Richard S. He 何盛皓
rsh_elle
@Olivia_Rodrigo's "drivers license" is all in 4/4, but uses some VERY creative phrasing to create a sense of suspense! cc @SwitchedOnPop @Top40Theory @TheDanielNigroeach verse is 7 bars long, with 6
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Steve Cuss
stevecusswords
The events of the week have shaken us all. Murray Bowen described 'societal regression.' Anxiety is contagious in any group and a society is one giant interconnected group, so over
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Hamzah
HamzahKL97
LFC tactics & stats thread: Crossing, the low block and set pieces(Using FBref crossing data)https://twitter.com/HamzahKL97/status/1344370659430981633 Over the last five games LFC have come up against a compact low block, and
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