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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
I'm taking a couple weeks off. But I can't go anywhere. (Thanks COVID!) I think maybe tomorrow, I'll pack as though I'm preparing for a flight to a warm beach
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🍃 Ginny Battson
seasonalight
Economists think economies are the answer. Religions think religiosity is the answer. Lawyers think law is the answer. Scientists think science is the answer. All are 'human' constructions in a
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Jordan the projector technician
tfbm_b
Il be working again at amplain ollege next week setting up classrooms for flex hybrid so il use this as a thread for sharing info about classroom setups/flex hybrid stuff
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Anshul Pandey
Anshulspiritual
THE STORY OF PANINI.Everyone knows Panini but very few people know that he was a devout Shivbhakt. Pitrasharma and Vishnuyasha of Mathura had four sons well versed in Vedas. Their
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Jessica Noviello, Ph.D.
JessicaNoviello
There are literally millions of asteroids that a mission could choose as its target. Why did Hayabusa2 choose asteroid #Ryugu? A thread. Asteroid missions are still relatively new. The first
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Peppermint Tesla
PeppermintTesla
Let's look at this article from the perspective of, "is this capitalist/consumerist propaganda?"(SPOILER: yes.)https://www.wired.co.uk/article/coffee-pods-nespresso-recycling I've become suspicious of these kinds of, "
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Tiph - on break
TiphYume
3-gatsu no Lion - The usage of water to visualize suffocation and tension (a thread).
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Olupitan Oluwamuyiwa
muskainoh1
The killings of Nigerian citizen in the Northern Nigeria States should worry all Patriotic Nigerian across all Political divide. I have always said that even if the roads are tarred
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ɢʀɛʏȶօռӄǟ
GreyTonka
I saw something the other day I thought was interesting. Someone saying all virus pics are not virus pics at all.So I started to look into it. This 1st image
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Ghaura
ghauraghaura
The "science is a colonial construct" tweet is so mind bendingly stupid, such an awe inspiring group of words representing an argument so unhinged that I have literally had the
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Hookland
HooklandGuide
The only writing advice I have ever had that was any good comes in four parts (though @Richard_Kadrey’s advice today is also spot on. So here is a small thread.
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Mark Pendleton
mark_pendleton
I’ve been reflecting on yesterday’s UCU NEC debate, which hinged in part on the term BIPOC, which came from North America, but has become prominent on social media and elsewhere,
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Dushyant
atti_cus
1. “mostly from a relatively privileged minority”2. “Mr. Modi’s record on human rights is undeniably shabby, but if you’re looking for abuses, the farmer protests (at least so far) are
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On choisit pas
maisonsubit
Hello. I am now going to talk about toilets. For a long time. A while ago, I broke my toilet by sitting on it too emphatically. Specifically, one of the
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Sunny Pagare
19SunSunny
Mathematics was a chapter in astronomy booksGanitam गणितं (maths) was a chapter in Jyotisham ज्योतिषं books. Jyotisha is astrology, isnt it? Or is it astronomy? Was it superstition or science or an inseparable
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HeadsTogetherLboro
HTLoughborough
The second part of our Mental Wellbeing week is about to begin! The ESRC DTP and Heads Together are welcoming Jo Aldridge, Prof of Social Policy and Criminology, who is
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