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Julia Bainbridge
juliabainbridge
This piece is in the paper today, and I want to say a few more things about it [THREAD]:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/15/well/alcoholism-pandemic-dry-january.html I like Dry January and I like that it's growing in
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Aimée Morrison
digiwonk
The way my brain works: I'm like a slot machine, that pays jackpots every time. The only catch is that *someone* has to pull the handle, or *something* has to
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Penfield
BpenfieldJ
I totally missed the drama this morning so not sure why everyone is mad at each other. I hope this helps if anyone needs to hear it. Thread
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GRRM plz finish TWOW my family is starving
redemptionarcs
the way some folks "complaints" about the SPN finale make it seem like they are watching children's programing. "We need to resolve mental health issues in characters, we need everyone
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Peter Campbell
peterbcampbell
The World Customs Organization's 2019 Illicit Trade Report is out. A few quick take aways from a quick read, though i will have to delve in deeper. http://www.wcoomd.org/en/media/newsroom/2020/july/the-wco-issues-its-2019-illicit-trade-
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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
The reason I find all the vocab-scolding around "coup" and "fascism" irritating is because the consequences of exaggerating the threat of an explicitly anti-democratic political party are minor compared to
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Waleed Shahid
_waleedshahid
In 1856, Congressman Brooks of South Carolina, bashed abolitionist Senator Sumner in the head with a cane after he delivered a speech stating the expansion of slavery was a "crime."After
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Peter Wolf
peterawolf
Republicans rediscovering that the free market is a liberal idea is fairly amusing to see in real time. One of the reasons American conservatism has degenerated into fascism is because
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Jennifer Raub
jenneraub
I got to lift heavy weights at the gym twice last week (and work up a sweat on the elliptical) and am headed to yoga this morning in an actual
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The Curbside Chronicle
CurbsideOKC
It’s hard to fix a problem that you can’t quantify. That’s why OKC conducts its annual Point in Time Count of the homeless population. This year, 1,573 people were counted
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KEIJIL0VE
# HAIKYUU CHARACTERS RESPONDING TO YOUR INSTAGRAM POST ❜ AUTHOR’S NOTE : these pictures are only for reference ! i just feel i had to say this cause i don’t
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Per previous thread about how marketplace is as odds w/ family:To be clear, women have been asked to bear the weight of this problem alone for far too long. There's
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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
Still think it’s worth putting a fiver on UK/EU #trade negotiations going into December.Why? Four reasons… 1. This government are firm believers in deadlines focusing minds (it’s the journalists in
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
Ok, so Metatopia was virtual this year. I skipped virtual Gencon, but Metatopia is SUPER important to me, so I made sure i would attend this one, even though I
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Alexandra Kanik
act_rational
Over the past few months, cities have been incentivizing bike-share with things like free memberships for essential workers. You might ask, as I did, do these programs work? Are the
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Brian Schroer MD
Brian34Schroer
Tweetorial- Early introduction of foods to prevent food allergy is best done once complementary foods are introduced. Around 4-6 months is a good time to start. The foods you can
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