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SimplyChuene
Have you ever been forced to be flexible during coitus? Sbwl “Yeeeii wena vuli’mlenze suku dlala la” Ewe baba Rhaa
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Guy Davis
guydavisvalue
I'm reading Anthony Bolton's "Investing Against The Tide" and liked this quote:The $20b takeover by KKR of Alliance Boots probably marked the top of the cycle...I don't suppose we'll see
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wishcrys
wishcrys
i am feeling bitter about academic pressure and collegiality today. i like to think i am usually an organised and timely person. but sometimes life happens and work is not
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Heather Hogan
theheatherhogan
Been reading about the unprecedented unemployment filings the last two weeks, companies firing WFH employees over pre-recorded Zoom calls, huge companies cutting 401K contributions and other benefits — and I just
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˚* ❀ jie | ryeji au 📌
haorangdan
pls dont flop me 1) my real name is anna, i actually have 3 first names and its all far from jie. jie is my pseudonym ^_^ 2) im turning
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The most stupid financial advice is probably “plan to retire at 65”.1. That’s inspired by 19th century Germany’s retirement innovation, when life expectancy was closer to 60. In developed countries
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Rick Westfall
DrRDubKellerISD
1/ Many educators in the State of Texas have probably already heard that prior to figuring out how to “do school” in August, a decision has been made to move
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vktaehyunng
my favorite stationery! - a recommendation threadp.s. stationery is spelled with an (e) not an (a) bc stationAry is when something is fixed or like unchanged whereas stationEry is like
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Alexander McCoy
AlexanderMcCoy4
Here’s a stab.“Organizing” is creating connective tissue between otherwise-atomized individuals who share the same needs but are unable to act collectively until they are connected to each other & build
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Erin 'Folletto' Casali
Folletto
It's VERY problematic that studies like this analyze *forced* working from home in a *pandemic* and their conclusions are written ignoring both the forced and pandemic bits.Maybe, just maybe, a
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Rupert Cocke
RupertCocke
What lesssons will people who are interested in politics draw from the COVID-19 crisis? People on the left will say that every society needs a well-funded public healthcare system... and
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Dean Knudson
deanknudson
@govevers @repvos Wisconsin's election on Tues is about more than Presidential nominations. We hold over 3,900 state, county, school and municipal elections next week. Critically important in our democracy that
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Darrell Wakelam
DarrellWakelam
In case you missed these earlier #ArtGoldmine projects I'm going to thread them together and pin them to my Twitter. Project 1 - 'Home-made Heads' #ArtGoldmine Project 2 - 'Basically
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M.O.A ✨
Aeeshamoh
Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work, in your personal relationships,
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sliminality
gonna tweet some random opinions I've had for awhile, with no regard for their originality (maybe everyone already agrees? I might've even already tweeted some of these) 1/ (inspired by
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/7Good article by Janan Ganesh, but while I agree that governance is what democracies are supposed to do best, I would also argue that democracies, as Churchill is supposed to
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