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Marc Bernardin
marcbernardin
I am likely gonna bounce off of Twitter in an hour, because, well, you know. But I found myself thinking back to this day, four years ago. I was still
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Will is Done Kicking into Overdrive
willyjcoe
This whole Psycho Green showing up at Walmart thing got me thinking. Now keep in mind the following may or may not be accurate, I'm just using my experience in
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Maximilian Peter Schmidt
RiotMAXtheX
As I am seeing some social media discussions about the everlasting topic of Bo1s vs Bo2s vs Bo3s I wanted to share my thoughts and some insight. Thread below: Fun
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Dr Ben Vincent
GenderBen
This is false, and an embarrassingly unrigorous statement to make. 1. The sex question remains on the census, and remains the same; 2. The ONS has specified that trans people
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Chasing_Value
Chasing_Value
Oil is set up for another a super-cycle. Amazes me that energy investors are at peak bearishness right now. This is one of the few times during your career when
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Sombra🏴🇺🇲🏴
Sombra70087756
I have alot of infomation on the united kingdom and everyone especially Americans and people from the UK needs to read this history is repeating it self. You need to
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JediASU
JediASU
COVID-19 is impacting the sport I love: College Football.There've been tweets where teams are showing exposure to COVID-19.I decided to see how COVID-19 could impact the coaching staffs of all
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Tim Dobermann
timdobermann
I have nothing original or new to add on the situation in Myanmar. Regardless, here are my thoughts having worked on Myanmar for the past six years. I remember the
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Boston Archaeology
BostonArchaeo
Thread: We have a very special find to share with you today. This pierced cowrie shell was recovered from a deposit sitting atop an 18th-century privy during excavations in the
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
This is a very odd case, if accurate. The Oculus Quest range is a great example of where low-cost (it may be below-cost, I don't know) selling makes perfect, pro-competitive
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Tim Dickinson
7im
A while ago I stumbled across something that still trips me out. We like to think of red lining as being a terrible problem of the past. But so much
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ß
s13GES
This comment gets a bit of traction but I think it's misguided or severely misunderstands how EU operates and exerts power. Obviously, on the 1st glance it makes perfectly sense,
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😷 10x Coronabro 😷
VamonosLA
I have my disagreements for sure but I agree with what a lot of @awalkerinLA says in this piece and I don’t think it deserved much of the criticism it
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Brad Wilcox
WilcoxNMP
1. Is “Universal Child Care” a good idea? Consider Quebec, which “launched its universal child care program in 1997.” Evaluations found “2- to 4-year-old children who had been in child care showed
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. In short, no.This is going to take a detailed thread to unpack.https://twitter.com/mattwridley/status/1270010444279877633 2. First, let's get the blog post out of the way. Ridley is speculating that the Asiatic
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Harry Alford
HarryAlford3
Coach, that may be your point of view, but you have only 2 BIPOC on your team and your perception of your locker room conversations may not be the same
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