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Woman of Leisure
WomenLeisure
FYI: I had a long discussion with my friend who is in K ent. I brought up several topics intl fans have and why K ent industry is not listening.
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Anin the Destroyer
anin_the
Women are supposed to grin and bear the books, the comics, the movies, the plays, the tv shows, the stories, the sci-fi, the translated ancient poems, the fucking millennia of
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Carrick Lomas ψ(`∇´)ψ
koucha_iro
So here's a take on the Localization = Evil discussion that has had the translators among us up in arms the past day.I used to think localization was evil!1/13 Granted,
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Samuel Perry
socofthesacred
THREAD: How can we spot #ChristianNationalism in the wild?In our studies we rely on survey questions to measure CN's distribution & impact among Americans. But since folks can't pass around
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Mary Harrington
moveincircles
Good, pithy piece from Angela Nagle at @thelampmagazine on the questionable drive to abolish the family. What’s striking about this idea is how ignorant it is about attachment, which is
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Ankit Shah
ankitshah
I wrote 6000 words about loneliness, connecting with strangers, and building a relationship with yourself. It's called "Being Alone": https://ankit.fyi/alone I'd love if you read the whole essay, but if you
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विपाशा रंजन
DharmaSuta
#Thread Chol Dynasty: most remarkable cultural growth in South IndiaVijyalaya was the founder of Chol Empire, he captured Tanjore in 850. By the end of 9th century they defeated Pallavs
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Dr Kiran Kumar Karlapu
scarysouthpaw
Folks. Ever heard of a temple with a Shiva Lingam so tall that it is worshipped on two floors? And a Shaktipeeth where the Goddess so furious that Adi Sankaracharya
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Morgan Baker 💫
momoxmia
The comments in this thread are wild. “It’s called acting, people can act deafness.” Yeah, but they really can’t though and it’s rare to see it done well. Lemme explain
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nathanking
nathanking
Some thoughts on incoming Biden foreign policy team and the choices they face in Asia.1. It’s a really experienced team and the more they fill the ranks in Asia policy
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Dr. Jacquelyn Clements
peripatesis
Very excited to hear the next session on "Museums and Object-based Learning in the Era of COVID-19" at #AIASCS - a topic quite dear to me given my background as
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Cody Miller
CodyMillerELA
#DisruptTexts has a clearly defined interdisciplinary scholarly theoretical foundation that can be read. But its critics never engage with the readings or ideas. They just bemoan any push against the
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Jolene Tan
acertainjolene
On democracy as daily practice:A friend of mine was complaining about some manifestos failing to contain extensive counter-arguments and counter-counter arguments for the policies proposed."What if manifestos aren't the place
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Tim Montgomerie 🇬🇧
montie
Trump’s many faults are well known (and close to disqualifying for high office) but - despite what you constantly hear in the UK media - he really wasn’t all bad.
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Fledgist 🥀🇯🇲🇬🇧🇺🇸
Fledgist
The word “nationalism” has been in vogue for the past few years. What does it mean? Simply put, it is the idea that people sharing a language, & culture, in
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Possibility Seeds
possibilityseed
Welcome all to our monthly webinar! Today we are joined by Courtney Skye (@mohawkemotions) who will be discussing anti-colonial approaches to addressing GBV with Indigenous communities. Live tweet thread starts
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