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TheFinancialFreedomLife
TheFinFreeLife
Passive Income - A Thread (Read till the end!!)What is passive income?Income that requires little or no effort once the initial work has been done. This way, you don't actively
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winterhyunbin
#RunOnEP14 ending feels like it was the end so I was a bit emotional Another powerful ending that hits in the heart esp the transition of looking back at
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Mike Layton
m_layton
City Council debate can get heated. As long as it’s respectful, it’s healthy. But yesterday it turned ugly. During the debate on winterizing washrooms, the deputy mayor equated more winter
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Amelia Knisely
ameliaknisely
I woke up this morning ready to talk about something that is rarely or never talked about in newsrooms.Postpartum mental health.A thread. I returned to work in June amid COVID-19
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Cindy.
lovecindyxo
Things NOT to say to someone who's anxious (or is having an anxiety attack):"Just breathe.""Calm down.""You'll be fine, you're overreacting.""It's not that big of a deal.""Why are
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Mr.Boldwood ©️
MisterBoldwood
Not said some real facts in a while but seen people gain social media fame, and seen it vanish,Sadly in the fame days ( we can’t fight that you once
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Berimbolo Baby
caseharts
Guys, I have been in Vietnam for the entire covid pandemic. We locked down (real one, not the fake ones you in the USA and EU do) and we essentially
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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
Educational institutions are incredibly attached to the power they hold over students. Sadly, some teachers are also incredibly attached to that power. So much of the student experience of education
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Byron York
ByronYork
An appalling moment at Speaker Pelosi's news conference. After months of stonewalling Trump efforts to pass targeted short-term relief for millions of Americans suffering in the pandemic, she changed her
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
A thread: Early in the pandemic, progressive, technocratic governments were clearly doing a better job at managing it than populist, right-wing governments. Consider Canada vs the U.S. Or E.U. vs
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n.
DeTrop_
Agreed with the whole thread but there's yet to be an anthropological account written on PPP's legacy that's not from a top-down approach. I don't care about partisans who uphold
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Larissa Peixoto, PhD, follow @brazilnutspod
larissapolitics
Alright, now that I've posted my good news I'd like to say sorry to everyone still in the job market. I know how hard it is to want to be
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human capital bone broth
RebeccaTee
re: the torstar story, it's good that those with high of media literacy recognize that: a) this is blatant click-baiting; and b) this is therefore an irresponsible undermining of the
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Keri Blakinger
keribla
Today I celebrate 10 years. A decade since I stopped doing drugs. In recovery they always say it gets easier over time - but this year challenged that. Not surprisingly,
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Karla Monterroso
karlitaliliana
One of the things I’ve been trying to wrap my brain around is how war has changed. It used to be that power was held almost exclusively by nation states
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Nemo
nirmalyadutta23
A thread of PG Wodehouse gems (H/T: Dutta paterfamilias) Uncle Tom looked like a pterodactyl with a secret sorrowShe looked like a tomato struggling for self-expression. The terrifying Honoria Glossop
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