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Timothy Keller
timkellernyc
Political advocates for both the Right and the Left devote great energy to criticizing ”moderates” and “centrists” as people who are “selling out” to the culture and refusing to take
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shrill kingdom come
theshrillest
I'm glad that the 1921 Tulsa pogrom is gaining higher prominence in the popular American memory (there's probably a better phrase for that but I either don't know it or
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lgdoucet
lgDoucet
These early days of #DeFi x #NFT communities remind me a lot of the early social media management days (2009-2012)- Extreme Growth/Adoption- Small pool of experienced mods - Need for
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A Black Woman 🇿🇦 🇿🇦
SneKhumaloSA
A Thread.Speaking of Kanye West, it reminded me of the hypocrisy of many Black men.Black men when videos of Black girls having sex: "And then they expect us to marry
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
A distinct feature of American culture is thinking certain things will put you on the road to tyranny when those things are the law of the land in many other
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Steven Shorrock
StevenShorrock
Why so many more such jobs in defence than hospitals (almost none) and healthcare generally...?https://twitter.com/stevenshorrock/status/1335194195716399107 Here are a few possible reasons:1. The job title just doesn’t exist in the NHS
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
ReichlinMelnick
The new citizenship test reported on by @priscialva is now officially public. Citizenship applicants will now have to answer 12 of 20 questions right, up from 6 of 10.This will
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Jack Lienke
jacklienke
Me: Administrative law is a challenging practice area. A successful advocate must understand many complex doctrines.You: Such as?Me: Such as the major questions doctrine, under which judges determine whether the
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Rory O' Hanlon
ohanloncmr
Covid camps. Again a question of what’s the right approach. @HSELive @DonnellyStephen @SusanMitchell_ @DrJohnCurran @MihaiVioreanu @RiochtConor2 @higginsdavidw 1/ I’ll admit I’m tired. Utterly fatigued. Lockdowns are one thing, an ina
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paige
paigefinnn
one of the most important lessons I’ve learned this year: to help the most people, spend a lot of time on a really strong resource you can repeatedly send out
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Mr MT Indefatigable mung bean munching eco-freak
mrEmTee
Oh no, not another thread! Afraid so. I wrote this yesterday. I thought I’d explain a bit more about what I envisage and how it might be.https://twitter.com/pmpmagtoday/status/1286134870931050497 If you’ve
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Chase Anderson, MD, MS (K.C. Ardem) 🦸🏽♂️🏳️🌈
ChaseTMAnderson
Let's keep it tight this time #MedTwitter, #BlackMedTwitter, #GayMedTwitter:- Ask the PD to refer you to a few minoritized faculty/trainees- Ask about specific instances of discrimination and how they were
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James Talarico
jamestalarico
ERCOT must be held accountable. But that’s not where the blame lies.Politicians will try to throw ERCOT under the bus to deflect attention from our state’s failed polices of deregulation
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Trisha Radia
trisha_radia
Last of the #LSPvirtualcommunicarionsim for 2020 and lots of great learning. 1. Invest in good role players like @PRP_ltd and arrange a detailed pre brief with all the actors prior
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julia_a_leonard
julia_a_leonard
My online experiment for children has been trolled by fake/ not-serious participants! A thread on some lessons I’ve learned that I hope can be helpful to others. 1/9 After Covid
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Rabbi Michael Adam Latz #BlackLivesMatter
RavMABAY
Thread: Spiritual Guidance for Final End-of-Life ConversationsEvery human is unique; every story is unique. What works for one person may not work for someone else. 1/ What I’m sharing is
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