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David Robjant
DavidRobjant
Perhaps kinder intervention would be to actually write &publish 'supportive complaint' essay about what's good & dodgy in Orwell on nationalism that I intend, rather than try to quote tweet
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Patrice Caldwell
whimsicallyours
This -> “Publishers’ interest in amplifying Black voices wanes as media coverage peters out because “many white editors are not exposed to Black life beyond the headlines,” Ms. Brown said.”https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20
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Brandon Aldae 🍎
BrandonAldae
Different ways to throw away stress:- THREAD - Journal:• What you’re grateful for• Goals; and how you’ll achieve them.• Everything you’re thinking and feeling. Be Social: ( Get out of
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Fred Sanders
FredFredSanders
I sent a note to my first-year students as they are turning the corner into reading three of the Gospels this term. Got myself excited about it. Here's what I
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_jaz222
theoryair signs are often referred to as “aloof” / “ditsy” because they aren’t always present in the moment. this is due to all the extra energy they’re picking up, but
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Katie Barclay
KatieEBarclay
It strikes me that the latest @NatureComms snafoo (this one about female mentorship) has something in common with the last few - and it’s not just that the analyses provide
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Noelle Sullivan, BA, MA, MA, PhD
ncsullivan
Thread: Reflection on my experience "ungrading" this quarter has convinced me that grading in the traditional sense is a terrible idea. Anyone who has done ungrading before already knows this.
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CJ Nitkowski
CJNitkowski
Woody was talking about the score/inning & has since concedeed that perhaps the game has changed in that regard. As manager in TEX he has pushed his hitters hard to
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Marie Beecham
mariejbeech
God is unconventional & unpredictable. He fulfilled his promise to save and redeem us through an itty bitty baby in a dirty old manger who would become outcast, servant, refugee,
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Lyrissa Lidsky
LidskyLidsky
Ten (okay, nineteen) tips for new law deans: 1: The first year is the year of saying yes. Saying yes to all invitations helps you learn about your university and
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Dr. Sarah T. Roberts
ubiquity75
It has come to light, as many have learned over the weekend, that Facebook has offered preferential access to information about the activities of its Oversight Board a small subset
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Villain Gaon
JustSayXtian
Listen, of course I wish that every Jew felt totally comfortable in all situations being openly, blatantly, visibly Jewish, but in the real world every one of us has had
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Dave Id
DaveId
Being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel means that already the tunnel has been dug, tracks are laid, and you have a locomotive propelling you
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
White people, here is a good way to tell if there was historical travel between Europe and a place that was not Europe. 1. Were there trade goods from non-European
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Dan Held
danheld
1/ The Bitcoin (double) Standard A deep dive into the cognitive dissonance of nocoiners, and the ridiculous double standard they have for Bitcoin. Thread 2/ Manipulation Over the last decade,
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Larry Sanger
lsanger
1/ If I were a conspiracy theorist, I might think the ongoing lockdowns, masking, and social distancing, despite almost-zero deaths, is due to a desire to demonstrate to the world
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