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To celebrate our second anniversary, we asked our incredible team to share some of their favourite articles from the Flip Screen archives and to tell us just why these are
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Justin Mason
JustinMasonFWFB
Al lot of great advice in response to this tweet. Here’s mine: 1) Find YOUR voice. Don’t try to be like other analysts. Be yourself and develop your niche. 2)
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Michael Foster
thisisfoster
1) There is a deep non-erotic intimacy that can exist among same-sex friendships that can’t & won’t exist among opposite-sex friendships.We see this in the friendship of King David &
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Robert Rath 💀🤜🦖
RobWritesPulp
Y’all, I’m going to take you on a journey, so hang with me for a thread.Recently, my toddler started to talk about a monster in her room.I dismissed it as
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Derrick Everett #FBPE 🕷 #BlockedByKarolSikora
gangleri2000
This week I have been replacing old passwords on various websites. There were quite a few that I had not touched for over a year. So here are a few
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Warrior
Sanatni_Warrior
The World's Oldest Icon Of Feminism Gargi was one of the first woman scholar of the world. She is known as Brahmavadini, a person with knowledge of Brahma Vidya. She
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🇮🇳Sonal 🇮🇳
ShreshthaDharma
India has been a pioneer in the field of science and philosophy since ancient times. In the Pauranik period, the sages of India had discovered about most everything which they
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@mrsampullan
MrSamPullan
I expect you’ve read @DavidOlusoga’s remarkable, jaw-dropping and often downright shaming “Black and British – a forgotten history.” If not, you really must. Either way, here are nine things I
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Dan
danmakeystuff
As @AdamCeramic will be beamed onto TV sets this weekend with #PotteryThrowdown kicking off and as he is fairly quiet on Twitter, here is a little thread to get you
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
It's now over half a century since 1970, and I'm starting to wonder if we should bring back its concept of gracious modern living... You see we've grown so used
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Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
DrKWilkinson
It's International Day of Women and Girls in Science. So let’s rewind to the mid-1800s and give some love to Eunice Newton Foote, the grandmother of climate science and a
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Lumière
Lumiere_LLL
German National Socialism was incredible. We will never ever get to that level of excellence and devotion for a collective and European cause against subversion and its degeneracy. We are
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Sean Carleton
SeanCarleton
Here's @jkenney's "John A. Macdonald Day" statement, an attempt to change the conversation and take the heat off of the UCP's disastrous handling of the pandemic. It won't work, namely
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National Geographic
NatGeo
The long-toothed dart moth was largely forgotten after being named in 1890, but today it's being honored as the 11,000th species to be added to the #PhotoArk https://on.natgeo.com/3p5Hhmj “The mammals
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K
BaskingSnark
I'm reading a @kateatherley thread from a couple of days ago, about what sort if info should be included in patterns, etc.(BTW, she has a new book coming out on
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Marco Camilo
_marcocamilo
Forgetting is essential to learning vocabulary.A thread Forgetting vocabulary is an accessibility problem. A word may be in memory, the problem is finding it. If you can retrieve that
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