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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
adamscochran
1/25One thing that isn't well captured in this CPI is wage inflation. People use that as an excuse to avoid rate hikes, with the view that an average rising wage
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Daemonic
daemonhugger
Conversations around this topic always bring out my "simp" part and the correspondingly critical protector who calls that part pathetichttps://twitter.com/maybegray/status/1317231975057432581 Re: @maybegray's followup question
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Steve Lutz
stephenlutz
Being stuck and getting unstuck aren’t primarily about needing more data, or even getting answers. They are primarily emotional processes that allow us to ask better questions and free ourselves
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Rogue Demon 👿
Black9jaIcon
The "gay men marrying straight women is misogyny" debate is is so shallow.It is ignorant. It also reduces sexuality to black and white, and not the spectrum that it is.
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Stylstc Clmnst
Sime0nStylites
It occurs to me that many people - individuals, commentators, pundits, politicians - have invested so much emotional and political capital in Brexit that almost any cognitive feat of affirmation,
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UnmodernM
UnmodernM
“Many women prefer the bad boys who will use them, abuse them and toss them aside like dirt while eschewing the well intentioned nurturing white knight” There’s truth to this.
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Jaap Stronks
jaapstronks
1/2 I don’t think anyone believes that OMT member Illy truly thinks it is in the best interest of children’s well-being to not close schools for a couple of weeks
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Kate Snyder
DressageProf
Trial & error over many years to finesse how I implemented retrieval practice, advice below!If any of my students see this, please feel to chime in w/ your thoughts! https://twitter.com/tiffany_peltier/status/1291052079910354944
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Sachin Tyagi
truthin_tyagi
In praise of idleness.https://www.newstatesman.com/2020/08/why-bertrand-russells-argument-idleness-more-relevant-ever This reminded me of one of the famous burnout in the history of philosophy - that of John Stuart Mill, who, at the age of
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
OK, I promise this is my last post about NATO history today (I do have a life outside reading documents!) But I just have to write about this because of
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Alex Fitzpatrick
ArchaeologyFitz
As a migrant, you're expecting to bend over backwards and show fealty to countries that will barely give you crumbs - and that's if you're lucky.Even if you become a
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Artemesia Jade
ArtemesiaJade
Hi friends. How about another story? All about my silly omnipresent AGP. Which so many people do not think exists. If you have been following my story up to this
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Louisa 🌈👭
LouisatheLast
Oh sweeties no, it was awful. Callista Flockhart and Kate Moss were held up as the feminine ideal. "Heroin chic" was in. I couldn't buy jeans in most stores once
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Miguel Sicart
miguelsicart
About fun: a long thread.I have quite vocal about my dislike of the concept of fun. In class, I warn my students that they should not use that f-word, and
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Sandeep Parekh
SandeepParekh
So what did I think of the @narendramodi speech today? Thread. 1st Connected to his base very effectively - while people were too eager to come to the point (read
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
Trump, a guy who's never won the popular vote, twice impeached, rated the worst president ever, serially corrupt, a traitor, rapist, racist, gave the GOP a perfect out on Jan
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