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Christian Lorentzen
xlorentzen
This is interesting to revisit.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2001/09/24/tuesday-and-after-talk-of-the-town Updike at the top, with a fine piece of prose. 'Tinkling', 'glittering', 'nightmare ballet'. He was ever
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Australian Unions
unionsaustralia
(1/9) Meet Ange. She is 27, she’s a mum and a cleaner. Ange is just one the countless frontline workers who have had to work throughout this pandemic keeping us
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Abbie Lieberman
AbbieLieberman
There is a lot of great coverage on the importance #earlyed access recently, but I have to disagree with today's piece in @USATODAY by @kbstevens on @JoeBiden’s plan for #preK.
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Good thread. @paulkrugman suggests a key motivator of the failure to act on coronavirus was active malevolence, not mere "executive underreach."I agree. And I'd like to add an additional point
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Patrick I. Emelife, M.D.
IfesinachiMD
1) This morning, as I listened to Chapter 10 (America’s Three Opioid Epidemics) of Dr. Travis Rieder’s book, “In Pain: A Bioethicist’s Personal Struggle with Opioids,” I could not control
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
The news is all Kalama, and rightly so, but let me counterprogram and talk about economics. Over the next few weeks I'm scheduled to talk everywhere and nowhere about the
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Catherynne M. Valente
catvalente
The void is unmanageably terrifying.The suburban house teetering on the edge of the void is titillating.This is actually the definition of the word “uncanny.”It’s also why the mail disappearing shakes
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foone
Foone
I should keep a running tally of how long it goes between me having to install some weird old windows 95 or windows 3.1 softwareI think I made it to
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Ver2012
Ver20123
$WDLFI've done nothing but research, study and monitor this stock daily for the last 2 months. That is how much I know what I own here. If there is any
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The Claremont Run
ClaremontRun
Claremont has cited “Terry and the Pirates” as an inspiration for his approach to both comics in general and X-Men specifically. Created by artist Milton Caniff in 1934, the comic
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Samara Ginsberg
samaracello
I’m sure this has been done before and yet here we are: Harry Potter characters as orchestral conductors, a thread When the cellos are being too self-indulgent...
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Austin McCoy
AustinMcCoy3
Like I've said and written: radical political demands aren't meant to be "market tested" and analyzing all protests through the lens of two party politics is very myopic when one
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Megan
_mharvey
Today I went from Newmarket to Otahuhu and back again, with my bike on the train. And let me tell you, I have some *thoughts* about station design and accessibility!My
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Joshua Weitz
joshuasweitz
Re-upping a prior thread on joint work on heterogeneity and #Covid19 spread in light of today's @nytimes piece on heterogeneity and herd immunity thresholds; in which we found a way
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Alex Manuskin
amanusk_
Arbitrage and liquidation ops give traders a chance to win big. Closing arbitrages keeps the system stable, but it comes with a cost for the participants, for the miners, and
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
I will always fight ppl who claim we're reopening bc Americans are spoiled & fickle, etc. Zeroing in on selfish ppl erases everyone who is trying & terrified. The government
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