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Rhinestone Maharaja 🌬️🐎
gesarofbling
I have argued that the Buddha did not reject the caste system as a secular social hierarchy, but only the applicability of caste to religious asceticism. For the Buddha, the
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StripeySkunk @ Super Skunky
Stripeyskunker
I feel like I'm the only one in this day and age that does not get been out of shape if someone disagrees with me or verbally attacks my viewpoints.Someone
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twistersage
This thread serves as warrants issued on those individuals who have committed treason against the People. They have have engaged in insurrection and rebellion as well as provided aid &
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Colleen Huber, NMD
ColleenHuberNMD
The unmasked buried the masked in the "Spanish Flu."What did people in #masks die from? Bacterial pneumonia.Who knew this and wrote about it in 2008?Dr. Anthony Fauci.https://twitter.com/ColleenHuberNMD/status/1316748361169465344
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Leticia Bode
LeticiaBode
My co-authors (@LisaOSingh @bansallab @cerenbudak @ekvraga @GuangqingChi & others) and I are working on figuring out how people are communicating (on Twitter) about COVID-19. Check out our white paper here
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cylon eve
browofjustice
One of the things I like most about #DragonAge is the way it treats myth and legend and propaganda and history. SPOILERS (for a game series that began in 2009,
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Cailey Blair
CaileyBlair
Look here. What I really need the rest of the world to understand is that the word “chili” in “Cincinnati chili” is misleading. Don’t get hung up on the word
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Steven Wade
WarriorSwade2
October 1st... I’ll be starting the month off with The Hills Have Eyes.. October 2nd... Started Ratched on @netflix.. October 3rd... Finished Ratched.. Went to look for another horror film
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Indian History
IndianHistory0
One of the earliest critics of Christianity, the 2nd century Greek philosopher Celsus (Κέλσος) considered there to be one ancient doctrine common amongst wise men of all learned nations (Persians,
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Ash Jogalekar
curiouswavefn
I’m thinking of Lynn Margulis today, a brilliant pugnacious scientist who made one of the most important discoveries in biology, endosymbiosis, but did not receive her due. She also lived
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Parker Jenkins
_parkerjenkins_
Hey friends! I've seen a lot of false information about the current pandemic at hand, so below are some helpful, informative, and (most importantly) scientifically-backed articles about COVID-19: 1. CDC
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Farmer Thor the Scientist ™️🇺🇸🚜
JortsAndCrocs
1/11 Why is it important to account for race and ethnicity when working with a genetic disorder, infectious disease, pharmaceuticals, or therapeutics? B/c genetics determine our biochemical response. Here is
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Aliya Uteuova
aliyaute
For my first story for the BBC, I revisited the sour, salty cheese I used to decline as a kid. As I wrote this story I learned how much it
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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
Today we will be talking about the obsidian mirrors found at @Pompeii_sites and how in-situ analysis via portable instrumentation can help us to get a deeper understanding of these archaeological
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Aena ♥ Dreamcatcher
classickbora
Even if they aren't Native American , they still handle dreamcatchers with care , truly aware of their concept. They didn't use it for fancy purposes but for the meaning
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Coppelius Chris 🖖🏻
ShelfNerds
Dinosaurs in space--this is the wacky premise of "Distant Origin," but the episode is anything but wacky. This is another masterpiece of #StarTrek storytelling, at once compelling the intellect, the
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