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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
It is a really dangerous precedent to be asking a President to do an end run around Congressional authorities. Even to articulate that is what you want done.https://twitter.com/Ilhan/status/1362406605782978562 A lot
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Eddie Du
Edourdoo
This Buddhist statuette/figurine is from the Khitan Liao Dynasty (916-1125) The empire during its heyday stretched from modern day Kazakhstan all the way to the Sakhalin Island, and ruled a
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Lura Groen
lura_groen
Ok, kids, a thread, on one of the things that they teach clergy in seminary, but clergy are often afraid to teach you: the Hermeneutics of Suspicion. Nothing I’m about
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Gabriel
Monkeybane_DC
1) I guess I'm doing a thread about #sciencefiction and #space advocacy and communication. Bleh. Let's start by agreeing #scifi is wonderful. I love it, founded a sf book club
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Ben Swart
benswart
1/4 The three most common challenges I've heard since the pandemic. Plus the three videos / books / podcasts to help. A short thread to help you right now with:1)
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Ankur Warikoo
warikoo
10 habits that have worked wonders for meA thread... Habit 1:Read everydayI read 30-45 mins everyday. Early in the morning. Only non-fiction.No specific topic. Anything that intrigues me. How it
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Sabi Boyz Only ⭕🇳🇬
Sabi_boyz
In fucking women that have a high level of interest in you, you need to cast aside this your "this girl is cheap for fucking me fast" mindset. It's silliness.
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Beth Moore
BethMooreLPM
This morning I'd like to talk about being what Paul calls Timothy in 1 Thess 3:2, "God's coworker in the gospel of Christ." Can you imagine? God's coworker?? But, yes,
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Matthew Mason
matthewwmason
'Until fairly recently, Britain had an amazingly vital autodidact culture, where a large minority of the working classes passionately pursued classic literature, philosophy, and music...they knew that the "great books"...would
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Ellen Wu
ellendwu
Asian Americans are *the fastest growing voter bloc* in US -- we need to know more about Asian American VOTERS start here w/ roundup here of fantastic coverage from @NBCAsianAmerica
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iya eh-hee-may
ehimeora
The orishas will completely change your entire life. Give them one year and you’ll see why celebrities secretly get initiated. You ain’t never experienced true spiritual force like an orisha.
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Malini Ranganathan
maliniranga
Finally read @blackleftaf’s epic @BostonReview piece on Wilkerson’s book, “Caste.” Much to take away from this sharp review, particularly the critique that the book lacks analyses of racial (and casteist)
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ANGEL ARUTURA
aarutura
9 ways you can celebrate Black History Month in 2021*While we are in a pandemic - A thread. Firstly, I want to start off by saying that Black History Month
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Paraic O'Donnell
paraicodonnell
You’ve probably read this week’s stories about threats to insect populations and why they’re alarming (scroll down for spoilers*). Here are some things you can do to help.*We could all
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Chuck Wendig
ChuckWendig
GENTLE WRITING ADVICE:Write at your own pace. Progress is progress, sometimes in inches, sometimes in miles. It’s okay that it’s hard. Other writers are cheerleading you on just as you
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White House History
WhiteHouseHstry
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was an avid collector of stamps, coins, first edition books, and naval art. (1/12) While he is best known for his stamp collecting, President Roosevelt also
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