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Effy, Has Made A Goddess Blush With Her Devotion
EffInvictus
So let's do something positive today and talk about racism, the atomic bombings, and the Pacific War. My most important source here will be John Dower, War Without Mercy: Race
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
This is a good example of Quillette’s and the IDW’s style of engagement with ideas: rather than thinking, find the quickest way to a simplistic one-line dismissal, ideally putting a
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Iskander Rehman
IskanderRehman
A few words on this much-discussed (but IMHO problematic) piece in FP. First of all, I share some of the author's frustration. Trotting out the same passages of Thucydides when
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Kevin Hillstrom
minethatdata
Well, Michael is right ... many industries have major events (think sports, politics, movies, Amazon Prime Day, Nordstrom Anniversary, bars w/ St. Patrick's Day). Often "somebody" picks the event &
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Jean Yoon (윤 진 희 or 尹真姬)
jean_yoon
Dear Ontario, Doug Ford, Dr. M. Fullerton, Christine Elliot and Stephen Lecce have all failed us. They all chose to shortchange our 2nd wave Covid response. They failed to invest
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Dave Lee
heydave7
Technology is enabling winner-takes-most markets in an unprecedented manner.Here’s a thread on how to take advantage of this as an investor. Technology and the Internet has created network effects. Add
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TCD Geography
TCD_Geography
And we're off - @KathleenStokes introducing @mapalljohn and his work on @iHabiMap, Smart Bogs, and the metric tonne of other research on earth observation and peatlands that John is involved
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Bayesian Socialist🌹
bayesiansoc
Capitalists like to throw the word “incentives” like it’s a magic word that somehow proves that capitalism is preferable to socialism I say that incentives are exactly the problem with
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
This is an example of a problem called “mechanical racism” that is rarely talked about. This happens a lot and when it does, some people are brave enough to point
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Dan Nexon
dhnexon
So @shadihamid said something really questionable about whether researchers couldn't oppose what they study, then walked it back, and now my feed is full of people dunking on the 10/25
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Alan Baxter
AlanBaxter
Two things I see a lot:1. Reviews (at Amazon, Goodreads, Insta, etc.) really help authors. (It's true, they really do.)2. "I'd love to review more books but I never know
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Lenny Rachitsky
lennysan
Earlier today, I gave a talk at the @SubstackInc's writer conference about building a writing habit. Below are the ten concrete strategies I shared that have helped me publish a
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Akiff Premjee
akiffpremjee
Super interesting article by @nikillinit on Thirty Madison - a healthcare company with a host of products for specific conditions (e.g. acid reflux or migraines)This is crazy because a part
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LGBTQ SAVES
lgbtq_saves
During Black History Month, LGBTQ SAVES is highlighting black LGBTQ+ folk. Although baseball season is still a few months away, we wanted to give a shoutout to Glenn Burke- the
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Erik Torenberg
eriktorenberg
Peter Zeihan is one of the most important thinkers in geopolitics today.Here are my high level takeaways from his latest book, Disunited Nations, & his recent interviews.TLDR: US created global
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Landikhaya Qiba
Khayaqiba
Situation: 15 clients as of Dec 2020 Each client pays R500 for assignment assistance 4 assignments for each 4 module course twice per quarter. So it's 8×R500= R4000 per client
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