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🌿🕊Carminda B🕊🌿
carmindabrendel
I’m heartsore because nothing is what it seems & we know the symbolisms In Dallas, Elizabeth Cabell, wife of the Mayor of Dallas presented Mrs. Kennedy with a bouquet of
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Magnus Hvidtfeldt
hvidtfeld
How I became consistently consistent.It is hard to maintain a balance of your daily schedule. How do you become consistent?By making conscious decisions.A thread. "We are what we repeatedly do.
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Arj P.
nesciendi
Have been bingeing @moreofcomment this weekend, specifically on social psych’s myopia wrt. the is–ought gap, and I’m struck again by the fact that the discipline broadly seems to have forgotten
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Fr Dylan Schrader
FrDylanSchrader
In this thread, I will say a few things about the meanings of the words 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘭 and 𝘮𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘢𝘭.I am not speaking primarily in a moral context or making moral evaluations.
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taylor (she/her)
taylorrreads
Books as Wax Seals (by me and @cossettereads) Legendborn by @tracydeonn (Stamp from DIYWaxSeal on Etsy) You've Reached Sam by @Dustin_Thao (Stamp from Helenstampcrafts on Etsy) Down Comes the Night
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Bo Winegard
EPoe187
1. Although I've long described myself as a moderate or a centrist, and I still have sympathy with centrism and moderatism, I now feel so alienated from the political left
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Ari Melber
AriMelber
Many believe Trump's implausible lie that he won,"because it takes a tremendous amount of work to educate citizens to resist the powerful pull of believing what they already believe, or
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Salvator R. Tarnmoor
s_r_tarnmoor
Starting in on Isidore's Etymologies; already worth it, the preface translates this bibliographic poem, perhaps written on the walls of the cathedral library in Seville "Discipline" v. "art"Will add excerpts
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Rohit Jindal 📚
rohit_jindal29
A THREAD on few thought provoking ideas by Richard Dawkins:1/The feeling of awed wonder that science can give us is one of the highest experiences of which the human psyche
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Timothy Isaiah Cho
tisaiahcho
Here's Bavinck on the importance of common grace in the Reformed tradition:"However much [the church] might be on its guard against paganism, it never despised or condemned natural life as
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Dr. Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
Such an important article about innovation that I can't resist tweeting about it this morning - BEFORE coffee. We often talk about innovation as if it's magic, or lightening in
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Malcolm Keating
cmalcolmkeating
This is an important question, and while I am 1000% in favor of recognizing translations as philosophy, and more robust historical work, I have some thoughts on research on philosophers
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David Lay Williams
LayWilliams
1) This has evidently been out for a year, but it just made its way to me. The short piece has an obnoxious title, but its essence is reasonably serious:
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Younes
kmlyounes
Thread on Al Andalus (moorish andalusia, 711-1492) (finally) It all started in 711. Tariq Ibn Ziyad invaded spain as a commander for Ummayad Calif Walid I. He gave Gibraltar it's
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Aniyia (🗣 Anita without the T) ❤️
operaqueenie
Ok, I feel like I need to clarify this a bit. The trap with resolutions (and goal setting in general) is that people often do it without an effective engine
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Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن
EveKeneinan
What doxastic involuntarists (DIs) trade on is a distinction between an immediate act & complex action. Now, ACTS are the province of the WILL, and believing is an ACT. That
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