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Deb Raji
rajiinio
Sometimes, I think both sides are missing vocabulary and caught up in their own abstractions. I find the most compelling HSS and CS work on algorithms to be anchored to
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FriEda
FriEda71111436
It’s honestly astonishing how many people still try to justify Johnson’s numerous Covid mistakes ”He was under too much pressure””People would have celebrated Christmas anyway “”The U.K. has a denser
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Matt Gray
MattGrayYES
If you’ve been feeling shit the last couple of months don’t worry.On and off, I’ve been hampered by existential dread, ennui, & political rage.There’s a lot going on!If you’re finding
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
For the 1964 Berkeley Free Speech movement, the IBM punch card (used by UC students to register for classes) was a key symbol of institutional conformity they were fighting. They
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George Peretz QC
GeorgePeretzQC
A few comments on this story.https://twitter.com/dphinnemore/status/1300522837422362624 Concentrating on this passage. 1. The first problem with the UK spokesman’s line is that it ignores economic reality. The UK’s size & geography
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Nidhi Razdan
Nidhi
For the record, thread of what I said at London event, attended by Indian High Commission,NRIs:1) Having failed to take Kashmir through war, Pakistan stoked an insurgency in Kashmir in
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Speedy
NotSoSpeedRuns
Important #DnD question: would a permanent teleportation circle still work if you just... put a big rug on it? Some DM: teleportation sigils are closely guarded secrets. Most people can't
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TDW_8021 [DJ Z_Meister]
tdw_8021
When I see politics on my timeline: It doesn’t matter who you vote for, all the problems we’re facing now aren’t gonna go away, regardless of who’s running the place.
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MartyrMade
martyrmade
1/ In the 1930s, the US and USSR were undergoing parallel socioeconomic transformations. The US (or, the West generally) and China are undergoing parallel socioeconomic transformations today. A few thoughts.
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Demetri Kofinas
CoveringDelta
1/ We are entering a period in world history where long-standing territorial disputes—so-called “frozen conflicts” mediated for years by the credible force of American intervention—are igniting in violence.https://twitter.com/AP/sta
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Marianne Williamson
marwilliamson
1/ When I was young and we were protesting the Vietnam war etc., there was a sense that the Democratic Party was the establishment arm of the counterculture. 2/ Today,
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The Muslim Republican
RealSaleemJuma
1) I have Empathy for Young Black Men who get profiled in stores through no action of their own.I have Empathy for Gays who are Executed in the Muslim World
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Nuong Faalong
nuongfaalong
Excessive money has become the yardstick by which we determine the relevance /seriousness of a political candidate. In Ghana while CSOs discuss the monetization of elections, the EC comes out
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Dr. Sunny Moraine PhD is practicing resurrection
dynamicsymmetry
I’ve been wondering whether *anything* about Trump’s approach to the pandemic in particular and the administration’s more broadly would change. I really shouldn’t have wondered. I mean, I’ve read The
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Chxta
Chxta
When my last @FinancialNG column was published, I decided not to talk about it here because I was keen not to be seen pushing an agenda that could be misconstrued
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Will Stancil
whstancil
The problem is that the media treats Republicans as a distant foreign nation, so to the extent things Republicans say get covered, it’s usually in a detached anthropological sense -
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