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Curicaueri ☀️
Visvavasu
When the Vietnamese first declared independence from Tang China, you'd expect that nearly a thousand years of Chinese overlordship, you'd expect a newly independent Vietnam to be indistinguishable from any
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Šar Rīmī 👑🐂🏴
ReginaldODonog1
[THREAD]The Biblical Flat EarthNot a single passage anywhere in the Old Testament alludes to the spherical shape of the earth. There do exist some 'possible' exceptions in the 'New' Testament
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Graham Lea
evolvable
Here's what I've learnt this morning about the security and privacy of Singapore's TraceTogether app that Australia is apparently planning to copy/paste.Thread I feel the SG gov has done
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Ugly Anarchist (ACAB)
coilingoracle
A New Set Of 20 Questions For Your Campaign.1. What religious festival is most prominent for the wealthy, the poor, the largest foreign national community, practiced by the diaspora, that
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Fidato
tequieremos
Propaganda has many faces of truth. From outright lie, to half truth to the truth out of context. This sums up how Pakistan has lost in the war of narratives
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
The motif of ‘vagina dentata’, or ‘toothed vagina’, is found in folklore around the world. This myth suggests that a woman can castrate a man, using her toothed vagina as
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Скиталец
Skytallets
East of the Sun and West of the Moon- A Symbolic InterpretationWhat meaning does this beautiful tale hold?Let's dive into it! The story begins : A White Bear approaches a
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
My spiritual teacher is funny. I spent last night thinking and tweeting about voting. Then during my meditation time, I was led to a random page of a 1000 page
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
A thread: The Rainbow Bridge Pt. 2 In part 1 we discussed how CERN seems to have pushed us into a new reality, or over the rainbow bridge, as we
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Aristocratic Fury
LandsknechtPike
Why are the middle ages so vilified and demonized?It goes back to the origins of the tripartite division of history into ancient, medieval and new age.I explain how the middle
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Hassan Hassan
hxhassan
Wow, super embarrassing! This story was the basis of a whole series produced by the NYT, the "award-winning" Caliphate.The sad thing is: it's not the 1st time @rcallimachi falls into
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Jon Biddle
jonnybid
Inspired by @charliehacking's wonderful #PoemADay tweets, I'm planning to share a #PicturebookADay with @Deer_Class this half-term (it may well fizzle out by Wednesday!). First up, The Man Who Walked Between
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lamang na lamang si khine
IamSelinaM
Hello, 2020 and its 50 (or more books) 1. Grave Mercy by Robin LaFeversCategory:M/FAO3 Tags: Convent for female assassins; Gratuitous mention of womanly charms, Enemies to Lovers who need
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Matt Barnum
matt_barnum
1/So long-time followers know I'm a bit of an obsessive about the "future of work" conversations and myths in education. Gonna elaborate a little on why, beyond this piecehttps://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/us/2019/11/06/xq-new-york-city-sc
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Mazher Arshad
MazherArshad
A THREAD on some very interesting numbers, facts and myths related to cricket. You will be reading some of the following quirky facts for the very first time. Virat Kohli
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GFroese
GinaFroese
@jkenney says the new curriculum offers a balanced perspective on the introduction to religion for K-6. My answer as a historian of religion is: no, no it doesn’t. And, I’ll
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