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Jason Stanley
jasonintrator
For those outside of philosophy following our field’s discussion of trans issues - a thread. Some grad students and maybe 1% of tenured profs in top 20 Phil departments signed
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Tim Saccenti
timothysaccenti
Saw this on Posterati today, the great NYC poster shop, and reminded me how is seems generally accepted now to nearly directly copy historical work, this Midnight Cowboy poster by
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Hamzah wald Maqbul
hwmaqbul
Bitcoin:I'm happy to see people make money.Even if I consider it doubtful, my bigger concern is people getting used to making money without adding any value to the economy. Such
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
Law is not magic, and lockdown regulations are not spellsAnd it is not even a question of clarity, or of enforcement For such prohibitions to work, there needs to be
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chad ryan
writingiswar
If your goal is to be seen, passivity is a non-starter. Sitting back waiting for "your big break" is not a strategy. A choice, yes. A measurable plan of action,
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Dr. Elizabeth Lehfeldt
school_tales
Struggling to get this week off the ground. In the meantime, though, to remind myself and maybe help others, a few things I've realized lately that help make #workfromhome in
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Taifa Smith Butler
TaifaButler
Folks. We have not arrived. The fight is not over. People celebrate GA's election results like the work is done. The state flipped U.S. Senate & sent a Qanon believer
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Stumm Lollard
SLollard
With all the discussion recently about the errors of dispensationalism I go into this episode with more dread than normal “Dyadic unity” is the new word for dispensationalism? We’ll
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Jonathan Leeman
JonathanLeeman
Sunday's piece from @DavidAFrench on the risks of over-identifying Christianity with a political party may provide a good conversation-starter for church elders to have. Some questions you and your fellow
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genesius
gloamingwhale
One of the weirder features of modern life is that, the more widespread a belief is among the educated, the less likely that belief is to be true. Examples of
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
1/ In the interests of transparency: People are trying to discredit what I’m saying because I contributed to articles about things like recycling and the BBC when I did two
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
Let me show you something. Don't @ me. Read the whole thing.Rumour has it that Proctor & Gamble is owned by a satanic cult. Know who worked for P&G? Erin
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Jane Orwell’s Woke Mob Ruffino
janeruffino
I have often said that tech and design men are big diaper babies and I would like to unreservedly apologize. Now that I have a diaper baby of my own,
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halvarflake
halvarflake
A short note on "Eigenverantwortung". The thing that is often neglected is that "Eigenverantwortung", e.g. the ability to make conscious risk decisions individually, depends crucially on *agency* - the ability
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camille landais
landais_camille
This WSJ piece is quoting our work with @giulia_giupponi on short time work. But is missing the point: First, yes, in a traditional recession, short time work policies tend to
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Layna Landry 💫 they/her 18+
LaynaLandry
Re: modelhub, keep in mind it’s entirely possible they are suspending sales temporarily to fix potential compliance issues and hopefully work things out with V/MC. It doesn’t necessarily mean RIP
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