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Thucydides
DThucydides
Just writing a little thread about personal finance tips and mistakes to avoid. These are very common sense tips but not sharing them with family has meant that people who
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Mohamed Hisham
mhmhisham
The following are my thoughts in terms of guiding the community members to be able to handle the current unjust situation regarding the forced cremation of bodies assumed to be
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aryan grandé
shanepilled
17 years ago today, my dad died.I've cried a lot of tears about it since then. That was the day I became the man of the house. At thirteen years
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Nick Britten
Nick_Britten
It's that time of year again when in the run up to the Battle of Rorke's Drift we detail some of the defenders, first up Alfred SaxtyForgotten Defenders of Rorke's
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
Our story began on a roadside outside Halifax.By the 1960s, Old St Matthew’s was elegant, forlorn and empty. Its days were numbered. The Bishop of Wakefield called for its demolition.
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Reading Museum
readingmuseum
The Greggs menu as objects from our archaeology collections: a thread A vegan sausage roll, and a tasty 12th century colonette from the ruins of Reading Abbey. Chicken bake and
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Swati Goel Sharma
swati_gs
Hope the woman stays safe & happy. What I fear, having covered such cases, is that since the woman loses her family & support system, and is usually totally dependent
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Dana Fisher
Trumplican17
I'm about to explain why the SCOTUS decision makes sense. Buckle up.First, the Bible side. Do you not know you serve God not man? The God who took impossible situations
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Dr Tess Machling 💙
Tess_Machling
#Archaeology31 #FolkloreThursdayHmmmm. Today's theme is a bit tricky.Not only is it not Thursday (...or is it? It's 2021, so I have no idea!), but I also don't have any torc
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Jesse J. Holland
jessejholland
While I'm enjoying the newfound interest in celebrating #JUNETEENTH2020, let's not forget exactly what we're celebrating. Juneteenth isn't the day African Americans were freed from slavery. It's the day when
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Diana “Lady of Incisive Questions” Rose, starpoet
ddamascenaa
In a culture that over-glorifies self-martyrdom at the feet of the false gods of capitalist productivity, quite a few of our genuine NEEDS have been shunted into the category of
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The New York Times
nytimes
Survivor’s guilt, anger, second thoughts and nightmares. These are just some of the things that plague the minds and hearts of the people of Bergamo, Italy — one of the first
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Theresa Brown
CineMava
CLASSIC FILM VALENTINESLove is a lot of things in our classic film world. As we face this Valentine’s Day weekend with love (and COVID ) in the air, lets be
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Ross Elder
RossElderWrites
This tweet reply was serious enough that it deserved it's own thread. Every time someone shouts "You can't criticize them! They're a veteran!" It makes me want to punch them
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Nic Maclellan
MaclellanNic
Sixty one years ago, France conducted its first atmospheric nuclear test, codename Gerboise Bleue. This was the first of four tests held in the Sahara desert at #Reggane, Algeria. As
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FlakMagnet 💙 BRACE BRACE #3.5%
Flakmagnet1
Do you like Klimt? Do you like WW2 authoritarian architecture with a naval twist?Do you like both, with a backhanded bird raised at Nazis?If so, read on... Thread Yesterday I
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