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anamariecox
This detail in WSJ’s report on CV19 in a La. prison echoes hundreds of other stories—but it’s also just an echo of the slower-moving crisis that this pandemic hijacked: our
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Erin Ross
ErinEARoss
This picture of a mountaineer on the Adams summit is the best photo of the Mount St. Helens eruption, bar none.I think about it all the time - especially this
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Stephanie White
city_food_prof
I would like to offer some thoughts on the growing lawns-to-gardens/food-not-lawns movement. Getting rid of lawn and replacing it with gardens has loooonnnng been my jam. When I lived in
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Mahim Maher
MahimMaher
Thread on Naya Nazimabad. One boundary wall up against a ridge. Rainwater would have flowed down in torrents. They built a wall on the natural nullah to expand. You can
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PRGuy
PRGuy17
As the world turns to Dan Andrews on how to beat second wave, our media is busy lusting for his scalp, despite overwhelming public support for our democratically elected government.
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Atticus Stovall
StovallAtticus
NEW PAPER OUT TODAY!!!Does taxonomy explain height-mortality trend during drought?We test this in 10types and...Mortality risk consistentlyin ALL 10types with tree height!A THREAD 1/n#OpenScience #OpenData #WhatKillsTrees https://go.nature.
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NFPA 704: ❤️ 4 💛 3 🖤 COR-OX 💙 1
SEQBabylon
The Morse situation relies on several layers of homophobic misinformation, particularly the homophobia endemic to western Massachusetts; but people from all of the country totally ignorant of this history of
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Tom Booth
Boothicus
Me and my brother visiting Stonehenge in AD 2003. Speaking of relatives in and around Stonehenge, here's a new (OA) paper with Jo Brück, @SelBrace & Ian Barnes based on
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curseoffeeling
this is mostly for me i guess but i’d like to keep track of the referenced art in blake butler’s alice knott so here’s a thread: starting with the cover,
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Neysun Mahboubi
NeysunM
A friend asks why I’ve expended so much energy over the past day arguing the point here that regulatory failures in Wuhan in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic
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InnerStation
StationInner
I do wish the Right (or whatever the f&^* Cerno is at this hour; hard to keep track..) would drop this meme that there was such a thing called 'The
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Matthew J. Peterson
docMJP
Call me batshit crazy, but let me gently suggest that circulating a couple of edited and incendiary Rorschach test-style video clips of a few random incidents every summer in a
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main aap ki behan nahin
shmyla
Random thoughts:Sana Mir truly changed the course of women's cricket, became the first household name in the women's game. That in and of itself is an achievement, but she also
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Matthew Pirkowski
MattPirkowski
Do you ever wonder why it feels like the Internet has made us collectively dumber, despite the fact that it increases individual access to information?The answer lies in the concept
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Fires of Mount Zoom🏴
captainbylaws
The catastrophes are coming. You cannot out-organize the catastrophes. You cannot force them into your ideological frameworks. They will bruise capital, but they will kill people in our class. They
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Molly McKew
MollyMcKew
The rapid spread of conspiracy against Bill Gates/Gates Foundation, which has poured more private $$ into stopping infectious diseases/research no one else wants to fund than just about anyone, is
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