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Joy WE VOTED!! WEAR A MASK!! Reid 😷)
JoyAnnReid
Trump's bungling of the pandemic meant that THIS YEAR, my son couldn't have a 21st birthday party, my godmother and aunties couldn't celebrate their 80-somethings or even touch their family
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Lev Parikian
LevParikian
Day 11 in #TwitterBirdsong-land, and if you're still going, give yourself a pat on the back.https://twitter.com/LevParikian/status/1348206770930528262 Some birds are nice. Some birds are helpful. Some birds restrict their output to
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Marisa Demarco
radiomarisa
A quick story about piñatas: For a while, it felt like me and my sister were kinda often reaching out to Francisco at Casa de Piñata with some kind of
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Big Bird Blazes
BigBirdBlazes
I think this is the best takes. Just to add my thoughts on the whole thing after sleeping on it. Thread follows:Tkachuk is an amazing player and definitely plays on
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spoons
save_spoons
1/ “AIOps” – Not sure I’ve ever had a stronger reaction to a buzzword than to this union of snake-oil (“AI”) and crufty tradition (“Ops”). But it’s not just an
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Mike
MikeLUHGhth7
Thread of excuses Manchester United fans have made for Anthony Martial Hope this helps Mourinhos fault he isn't performingZlatans fault for stealing his shirt number(and scoring/winning more than he ever
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Josh Huder
joshHuder
Good thread and article but one thing I disagree with is inherently linking partisanship *and* gridlock. They aren't innate companions. Congress can be more polarized & less gridlocked, & vice
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Dan Nexon
dhnexon
The United States is great not despite its hypocrisy, but because of it. It is *precisely* the values baked into our foundational documents – freedom, equality, representative democracy – that
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Igor Letina
IgorLetina
To prepare for a new class that I will be teaching this fall, I am re-reading some old papers. It struck me that although it was published in 1937, Coase's
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Robert Patrick Lewis
RobertPLewis
For those who don't "get it" and believe this Russian bounty NYT story...Let's pretend the NYT is an intelligence professional. If they were to, say, get a dossier of "intel"
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฿𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐝
bloodgoodBTC
Imagine you bought #Bitcoin when it traded for $700. Would you sell for $19,000?Today we will learn how one of the BIGGEST events in crypto will play out. I’m
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Londonist
Londonist
War hero Noor Inayat Khan was the first female radio operator sent to occupied Paris, and for a time the only transmitting agent there. Betrayed to the Gestapo, she escaped
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Scott Arnold
DScott_Arnold
This was my first year coaching high school soccer. It was one of the best soccer experiences of my life. I know some of my coaching friends out there are
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Ekow N. Yankah
ekownyankah
Breaking:https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1273343649179369475 For those interested in intricacies, this is a head scratcher for students. Felony murder is USUALLY barred in cases when accused of this type of assault. But it seems
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Jaromir Hamala
jerrinot
1/ Distributed Systems Evening: Everyone has heard of the CAP theorem. The infamous "2 out of 3" (sic). While the CAP result has profound consequences it's not all that surprising:
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Krishna Esteva
rkesteva
Tech is a massive engine for inequality. It doesn't level the playing field, it tilts it further. We're not democratizing access, expanding opportunity, or whatever other buzzword you want to
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