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Chris Taylor
chrisvtaylor
OK, I know very important election results are imminent and covid-19 is rife in the N hemisphere, but I decided to do something spontaneous this morning and go to Bangkok’s
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Shirin
shirinmehrotra
What connects Pakistan to Burma (Myanmar)? It's this bowl of Khao Suey - a one-bowl dish of noodles, chicken/mutton/beef (there's a vegetarian version too), comforting coconut broth topped with a
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madi
cursebrcker
the addicted series: question thread favorite book? favorite character? least favorite character? favorite ship? which book is your least favorite? rank the core eight? what character do you want to
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TRAPWIRE
trapwire
/1 #crime #surveillance #LawEnforcement @theOSPAs Very interesting seminar w two former criminals discussing the tactics/techniques they used in the conduct of criminal activity. Some takeaways: Neither of them was particularly
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oplopanax 'no true Scotsman'
lithohedron
I'm quite worried about this winter season.From what SAR volunteers experienced this summer, there are more people than ever interested in outdoor activity. Summer is forgiving, winter is not. In
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Siavoush Fallahi
SiavoushF
Inter, the last 5-10 years with very few exceptions travel to Turin, get humiliated without ever seeing the ball & go back to Milan. This season Inter has faced Juventus
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Tim Weis
TimWeisAB
I’m grateful the universe placed me in Canada, but the benefits I grew up with living here didn’t happen by accident; they are a result of tough decisions along the
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David Thomas Moore
dtmooreeditor
So have y'all heard of Chaucer? Author of the Canterbury Tales, the founder of the English literary canon? 'Course you have! Odds are pretty good, if you've studied English Lit,
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Robert Rotifer
robertrotifer
Having interviewed Roger Daltrey twice in the last 2 years think I’ve got some insight into a Brexity older musician’s brain (truth is since those interviews certain records I can’t
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Cap’n Kirk
hawkeyekirk
#Cordcutters Ok here we go. Not sure how long this thread will get but I have a bunch of items to cover and feel free to ask questions. I built
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Phil Nash
PhilNash2
There are a lot of Covid stories out there, but this is just one close to me..Landlord of the main farm we rent, 75, Australian fella, mega rich, property all
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Christian Eldridge🐮
mudkipdetective
Part of the reason there isn’t so much dinosaur media is that it is, at its core, a subgenre of creature features. It’s a relatively limited range of stories that
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Kevin Cunningham
kevcunningham
Doing a cluster analysis (frequently popularised as a tribe analysis) to identify the different segments of the public and how they have responded to the pandemic.Seems to be four groups:[1]
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AI6YR
ai6yrham
Although I'm not a fan of the huge consumer free-for-all this time of year, there are some great stocking stuffers for overall #disaster #preparedness you might consider for friends/family -
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Leapers
LeapersCo
“A big chunk of people have disconnected themselves from the face-to-face world yet are still leading a full economic life. That means remote workers are contributing less to the infrastructure
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Charlotte Baker
charlie_baker23
Why the Kensington High St cycle lane matters - a thread: I am asthmatic and vulnerable to Covid-19, so have been avoiding public transport, using my bike to travel from
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