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BlissMiss
sisterfirefly
Qanon and the DC riots were brilliant. They are charging people for joining a conspiracy, while the media tells you that if we don't do something about conspiracy theorists, others
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Sietze Norder
SietzeNorder
Today I organized a session #NAEM2021 about popular science writing. Here are three of my favourite books about writing popular science, and one online course (a thread) @NERN_network Here are
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
France banned theology from its universities but much of its philosophy (arguably the most secretly dominant, Biranian current) is religious and respects religion. AngloSaxondom allows theology (just about) but its
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Zorro P Freely
banalyst
There’s going to be so many bookcases to nose at in the next few weeks aren’t there? #workingfromhome #BookcaseWatch Nice shelf lighting from Dame Joan. Doors too. Classy, as you’d
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Kaitlyn Molinas
orcastraw
canadians call macaroni and cheese "kraft dinner"???? this feels like how in books and show they always call tissues "kleenex" like, there's no way this is realit's fucking macaroni why
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Sloww
SlowwCo
Are you a lifelong learner?20+ tips to be a student of life.↓ What is lifelong learning?“Ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons.”“Learning can be
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aru (they/them)
ebaearu
a thread on why or how "kameeni/kameena" are casteist slurs (tw : mentions of casteist slurs) In the 13th century, Brahmins used to call Islamic missionaries "Syeds". The Arabic meaning
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Miriam Burstein
MiriamEBurstein
1) Why you must never use GoogleScholar citation counts without checking *everything*: a relatively long thread, featuring a brilliant collection of examples from, er, my own GoogleScholar page. 2) (Some
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Justine
MsHodl
I’m actually pretty concerned about a lot of you at this point. Perhaps those lecturing about “equality” “love” and having to fight against all the hate could explain these comments
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Citizen of Somewhere Else
CitizenSE
@sarahchurchwell I'm only a few pages into Behold, America and have already decided to teach it in my American Fictions course. Don't know how I missed it when it first
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Chris
chr1s_2_far
one of the things I think is that being good at A Levels is actually a hindrance in the humanities university subjects becasue of the way A Levels are designed
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Sinan Aral
sinanaral
[Thread] Yesterday @MrJDWalsh wrote that "In September, Sinan Aral published The Hype Machine. Five months later, the book might be described as prophetic" he went on to say "This month
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Premee Mohamed
premeesaurus
i finally read the Big Writing Advice Book that everyone told me to read and i generally liked it!one thing i wish these authors didn't (almost) always feature though is
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Lizzy Stewart
lizzystewart
I thought I’d round up some pals and peers who are making GOOD STUFF and selling it. It's going to be long! (Sorry!) but please have a browse and buy
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Lisa Fagin Davis
lisafdavis
There’s a lot to observe on this leaf I retweeted yesterday. Let’s unpack it layer by layer, in today’s #BreakfastPaleography! http://tudigit.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/show/Hs-4262 Original use: The leaf was part of a copy
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Jamie Lavery
JamieLavery_
A fellow struggler in prayer. I don’t know how you feel about prayer, but I have often felt a little lost, rambling, bouncing around, and at times a little rubbish.
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