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kelly andrew ❄️
KayAyDrew
A very niche thread: when I was a little girl, my mom and I loved to dance. Back then it was Shania Twain, LeAnn Rimes, Whitney, Celine. We sang in
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🥀🌹 𝕬𝖓𝖆𝖓𝖉𝖎 🌹🥀
nair_hena
*Shaheed Udham Singh*"He is a mad man" - said *Gandhi !*"His act was a senseless deed" - said *Nehru "We condemn his act of terror and apologise and hope we
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Elon Musk is now worth $208 billion. You want to know how he did it? He skipped 34.67 billion lattes. It's that easy. Nothing to promote, but I just want
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Shalika Malviya
drshalika
Many years back, i was traveling in Shatabdi from Delhi to Kathgodam. A foreigner couple was seated behind me. As the train pulled out of the station and the squalor
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Erin Kennon
erinkennon
What its like growing up in White, Rich, areas of Wisconsin, a thread: Sophomore year of high school I had a boy tell me that he’d never met anyone who
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🐿 mia 🐿
dietbluecals
WHY YOU SHOULD NOT PURGE: A THREAD *everything in here is something i’ve experienced. purging is so dangerous and in the end, it’s not worth it. ADDICTIONpurging is not a
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Zoë Dodd
ZoeDodd
We have protested, we have advocated, we have sat at every table and we have lost so many ppl there are days Im swimming in grief and despair I can
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Frankie Huang
ourobororoboruo
Since the start of George Floyd protests I've been thinking about what BLM means to me & trying to understand why many members of Han Chinese diaspora in the US
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TROUBLE
KyleTrouble
My humble opinion:The TRUE systemic disadvantages in society today is the gap between the old and the young.Purchasing power just isn’t the same. The culture isn’t the same.Americans coming of
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a.c. schrage
beebirdandbook
First day of my conference! Access is a dumpster fire, as usual, but maybe this can be a learning experience for my fellow academics. See thread for the gory details.
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Greg Giroux
greggiroux
160 years ago today (Feb. 13, 1861): Congress counted electoral votes certifying Abraham Lincoln as the winner of the 1860 presidential election.https://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llcg&fileName=055/llcg055.db&recNum=895 1/
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
I’ve had several Liberal partisans very angry at me for saying Trudeau dithered buying vaccines.But this is objective fact. Just one example: he waited FOUR MONTHS after the US to
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Andrew Charlton-Perez
CharltonPerez
This account almost exclusively for work but because I am genuinely very angry I can't let the decision on UK lockdown pass without a short comment. Not meant to be
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Tate Reeves
tatereeves
Warning: this is straight talk. It assumes people can handle hearing hard truth and nuance. If you’re up for that, keep reading. Throughout this pandemic, everyone has leapt for the
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raider of the lost snark™
snarkraider
Thread:I don't know how to eloquently word my thoughts or my feelings, but I'm going to try. So, here goes. It's.....scary, to be back on here. And it's only been
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 2, 1909. The Industrial Workers of the World called a free speech strike in Spokane, Washington. Let's talk about this iconic moment and think
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