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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Now, first, you have to understand that most "big government" haters don't know shit about history. For instance, if you've ever said anything about racism and politics on social media,
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Dr. Patriot(doctor of patriotism) class of forever
BrianBwingbwing
14 year vet, UNARMED WOMAN, killed in THE PEOPLES HOUSE, and no big deal, just go back to work in a crime scene. Getting Biden certified was more important than
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Simon Høiberg
SimonHoiberg
Selling It's an essential life skill.For anyone ambitious about taking your career to the next level:You need to learn how to sell.I was an account manager before going full-time in
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Two Radical Proposals for ‘Getting to Zero’"Health experts around the world are now re-evaluating their nations’ responses..as “mitigation policies” have failed to contain two waves of the pandemic — with
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c flowers
flowersLFK
To start my look back the year #LawrenceCityComm has had, I'll start with the bad. The 5 worst things this commission has done. A thread. 1/? #5. Considered raising the
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Ian Phillips
ibphillips
Ten philosophy papers in no particular order. Only rules: I really enjoyed it & it came out this year. Could easily have picked dozens of others. Whatever is sometimes said
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Dr Eilir Hughes freshair.wales
hughes_eilir
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/nov/17/uk-teachers-and-pupils-are-bone-tired-and-now-theyre-freezing-cold My response to this article, which has been put to me as an argument against for my efforts to raise awareness of the impor
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XRPatience
xrpartisan
1/21 The pros and cons of cryptocurrencies with an immutable, decentralized, public blockchain, why banks aren't going away, and what that means for XRP.A thread. 2/21 When I got
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🦎 Alex 🚫
AlexAlicit
The argument involving Semenya and other VSDs/CCSDs of the Y chromosome is a slippery slope. This will be a personal thread detailing my experiences with an original diagnosis of AIS
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Sam Bagenstos
sbagen
Having just shared with a coauthor the latest draft of our piece, I'm declaring my work done for this (fill in your preferred adjective) year. So I thought I'd do
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Ben Skipper
BenJSkipper
A few thoughts on the last 48 hrs, a bit of a thread. My beliefs are based on my morality, as frayed as it is sometimes, experience, & observations, &
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H.K. Belvedere
HKBelvedere
Why all great empires collapse and why it should give us hope in modern times. A new THREAD. To provide hope and give context to current events, which have already
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Good morning Twitter. Yesterday it was a fruitful day and one with some interesting developments for those interested in UK Indo-Pacific matters, Anglo-Japanese ties, and dare I say the Integrated
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Deepak Gupta
deepakguptalaw
In the NY Times today, I argue w/ @brianbeutler that a Civil War amendment to the Constitution--barring those who've "engaged in insurrection" from holding office--authorizes a broader response, one that
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Evil (Political) Scientist
knrd_z
[Political] Science has spoken! America staggers toward authoritarianism. But not just the US, the GOP specifically. Nor is this some wacky Woke think-piece. It’s hard data, numbers, math.Do you believe
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ As always I enjoyed Rafael Behr's Politics on the Couch podcast... but (sorry) I take issue with the arguments he presented for why Labour backed the government's Brexit deal.
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