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Free Jalil Muntaqim
EBreidford
leaving america sounds lovely, but this is an empire and you would have to leave the planet to really leave this country. nowhere on earth has independence or self-determination. globally,
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Rhett McLaughlin
rhettmc
The Coronavirus model projections have changed as time has passed. Not surprisingly, this has emboldened the anti-science movement in America. But, this is actually a great opportunity to watch science
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Fr Blob the Priest losing the Culture War
BobNLestrange
Yeah, why not? This is one of my favourite novels of all time. An unusual novel for Walker Percy in that it is a romance. One of the first books
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𝐎. 𝐀𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐍𝐨𝐛𝐥𝐞
TheAlanNoble
A number of things fascinating here.1. The very first thing Graham brings up as evidence of Trump’s success as president is the economy. Not pro life judges. Not religious liberty.
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Rabi Abonour
rabonour
Gonna start a collection of single-tweet reviews of books I've read in quarantine: City of Quartz: First tried to read this years ago but couldn't get through the first chapter,
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Amina/is/buggin’/out/🧼👏🏾
bambinoir
Leadership is a fascinating science and is delivered in many ways at many levels.When I was first asked to do this, feature I was like “nah,” I’m not a “leader,”
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Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
RVAwonk
NEW: Russians Appear to Use Facebook to Push Trump Rallies in 17 U.S. Cities http://thebea.st/2wGQUwv?source=twitter&via=desktop These tactics used by Russian provocateurs look awfully familiar... Oh someone left footprints.... Cernovi
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brooke bowman 🐿️
gptbr00ke
I wanna talk a little about fears.About anxiety, irrationality, and rationality.Not Rationality with a capital R, but regular ol' logic kind of rationality.1/ I was once practically immobilized by panic
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Tudor
TudorCLST6
#CLST6 #CYO1 #prehistory I watched Nick Blackwell's fascinating lecture on how the Lion Gate Relief at Mycenae was created, see https://vimeo.com/81787742 and this picture from Stansbury-O'Donnell p56. All other images
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Akbar
khatmal23
Nabi is truly the greatest Shia artist of our erahttps://twitter.com/ab_varaham/status/1299878721055121408 Re: the second pieceکربلا اک آفتاب اور اس کی تنویریں بہتاک کتابِ آگہی جس کی ہیں تفس
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elia ♡
eliakrathore
Came across a really cool theory proposing that many disorders of the mind, like depression and anxiety, can be thought of as a kind of mental rigidity. A metaphor for
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Em Sauter
PintsandPanels
Got this book for Christmas a few years ago and it is a time capsule of the world of brewing circa 1993. @GooseIsland in the early 90s The book has
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Woku Ginger
GingerWoku
Baby's first sense of humor. #WetBuzzardFart It's fascinating watching trump cultists discover a fun sense of humor for the first time. Most of us went through these silly phases in
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Coffee Cups and Cards
CoffeeCupnCards
Meg Masters (supernatural) is a perfect example of how someone can write an autistic character without having to overdo stereotypical autistic traits. What I like the most about analysing Meg
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Joe Caluori
JoeCaluori
This is a fascinating new blog from my @CrestAdvisory colleague @JessicaLumley1 using data and case studies from @Redthreadyouth . There are lessons we can draw from serious youth violence that
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
When reading popular books in a field I'm often uncertain how to treat the evidence. I'm reading Haidt's "The Righteous Mind". Fascinating, and much agrees with my prejudices. But I
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