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Alex Simon
AlexGSimon
THREAD: COVID-19 has brought out the best and worst in all of our societies and governments. A few thoughts on trends in Syria: So far, Damascus’ response to the crisis
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The dancing pen✍️🌹
the_suzanna
Most Nigerian parents never want to have conversations with their children, they'd rather bully u into doing what they want. Where did this idea that conversing with your children would
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
You could be forgiven for thinking that @mcmansionhell is all about dunking on McMansions (for obvious reasons), but Wagner is a multiple threat. Here she is explaining why coronavirus doesn't
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Siddharth Misra
sidart_misra
Thread: The Story of a 3-letter commodity that will topple kingdom, create new nation, forced to get China out of self-imposed isolation, create a sea-ports and will become a symbol
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Read Mutual Aid by Dean Spade
JoshuaPotash
Several hundred New Yorkers in Times Square right now gathering to rally in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake. Join us. New Yorkers if you’re out tonight, legal aid
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.@SerendipityDizl
SerendipityDizl
There are 330,483,530 people living in America. The total amount of the stimulus bill is $2,000,000,000,000. Dividing that cost by every American (illegals excepted) is $6,051.74. Excepting illegals, Americans should
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oyevivekk
Thread:Oxygen Crisis (Center & State Govt):In a democracy, no one is beyond question and scrutiny. Is Modi really responsible for ALL the failures we are witnessing?Let's get some facts now:(ALL
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Pete Tucker
PeteTucker
Is @washingtonpost once again downplaying its own reporting in order to protect @GovLarryHogan?@postlocal, when you gonna cover this story? 1/https://www.wsj.com/articles/maryland-cancels-big-coronavirus-mask-order-11588447348?mod=searchres
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
Coronavirus increasingly appears likely to be the worst natural disaster in decades.I don't think it is yet appreciated how much it directly and indirectly attacks infrastructure, distinct from most disasters.
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
In 1866, cholera hit the East End of London. As is usual, it hit the slums and poverty-stricken the worst. Working class people were left to die. But Anglo-Catholic priest
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Sarah Sharp
sarahksharp
I’ve seen a lot of ideas recently about teachers. I thought it would be helpful for people to know what teachers can and can’t do in Texas. Why don’t we
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Kay Sidebottom 🌿🕷
KaySocLearn
The annual Posthuman Summer School starts soon and I’ll be sharing nuggets and thoughts for anyone interested :) As the theory can be quite imprenetrable here’s a short thread with
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Martin Cleary
MartinCleary
HIGH ACHIEVERS: Stay-Safe EditionOttawa's David Leger has entered his 23rd season as a hockey coach and the 2020-21 campaign, which again sees him overseas, has started like no other on
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jrbundren
jrbundren1
For those who don't know, I own a medical sale company. In an unprecedented time like we're living in now, it's extremely important for me to stay in contact with
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John Edward Lawson
bizarroguy
For USA folks criticizing India's pandemic response: you do realize that with 4 times our population they're still at only 1/3 our #Covid_19 death toll and 2/3 our overall cases?
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Rabin
city_rabin
There is a racist twinge in everything thing that this fellow tweets, isn't there? And despite his claims as a researcher he oddly wears his ignorance with pride.https://twitter.com/NcGeehan/status/1252310918274453505 On the
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