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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
THREAD:THE LONGEST NIGHT 1. It's March, it's late & it's raining. Some of the most powerful & influential men in Britain are seated around the table. Discussions have taken place
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Sean Kelly
StorySlug
One of the big problems with "dark and gritty" Batman movies is that the people writing them can't craft a mystery that's so complex only Batman can solve it, so
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Sam McRoberts
Sams_Antics
1) I’m a Digital Nomad. For the last 13 months, my family and I have been traveling around the world. We spend 1-3 months in each city we visit. We
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Sarah Diligenti 📚✒
Sarah_in_USA
#ProustTogether 1/25THREAD on the event at Albertine bookstore in NYC live with Paris and Proust specialist Jean-Yves Tardie who published a Cahier Proust, Editions de L'Herne.I watched it this evening
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Allison Alexy
AllisonAlexy
Prepping for the new semester, @Jordan_Cleland and I found as many #OpenAccess books about #Japan as we could. Big thanks to everyone for their work to make these books available!The
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Oleg Giberstein
ogiberstein
1) Some thoughts on DeFi - A Thread:The next big crypto bull market will truly kick-off when retail realises the possibility to make a relatively safe 5%-10% APY on savings
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Carnatic101
carnatic101
[Thread: Film Songs based on ragas] These are tough times for all of us. Those in India and those staying away are both affected. Music can bring some sort of
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Anne Connell
AnneMartinConn
Oh, I also have a lot of thoughts about this. A thread. #MeToo https://twitter.com/andizeisler/status/1314685637195300864 Let’s start by stating the (what should be) obvious, that this public work probably isn’t a
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Erin Canning
eecanning
Last week @googlearts published “Arts Emotions Map” of research done in collab with @GreaterGoodSC @UCBerkeley where they asked people how (images of) art made them feel. I wrote my MI/MMst
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. The problem facing Europe & the US isn't a scientific one. Scientists have been clear for months: public health and economic & social wellbeing are best served by policies
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alex
KingstonJancro
Just finished talking to my mom about family history. What an emotional conversation. I want to talk about how the rationality of the state’s archive can never contend with the
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Paul Cruickshank
CruickshankPaul
With @BillGates warning that a bioterror attack involving a pathogen with a high death rate “is kind of the nightmare scenario” & potentially the next big global threat, we asked
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Paul Tremblay
paulGtremblay
For the paperback of Growing Things I wrote a favorite short fic collection list. It's long but not meant to be exhaustive. Alphabetized by author. (1/many) @NBallingrud: North American Lake
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National Gallery of Ireland
NGIreland
Today we're going to be looking at some 'Easter Eggs' in our collection. Not of the chocolate variety, but secrets and clues hidden in paintings - artists hiding in plain
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Timo Harings
timoharings
#Chainlink #LINK $LINK has not been talked about enough imo. Not speaking about price but how it positioned itself so well and still such a big part of crypto-people don't
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All Possums Go to Heaven
AndyinDC1
Another common theme you’ll encounter often: poverty is the “natural” state of humanity.Let’s unpack.1/ It is undoubtedly true that, under modern capitalism, there is a lot more material *stuff.* But
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