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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
‘Oh no, our unlimited tap of cheap foreign labour has dried up & now we have no other choice but to increase workers wages!!! ’How awful, such terrible news. What
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Colin Wright
SwipeWright
1/ The Dalton School in Manhattan is having a race meltdown. It's absolutely insane. Teachers are holding the school for ransom with demands, but they're so extreme the school will
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manvir singh
mnvrsngh
Why do priests, shamans, and other religious leaders deny themselves food and sex? To answer this question, @JoHenrich & I combined ethnography & field experiments to study taboos on Mentawai
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Aaron Hoyland
aaronhoyland
30 years ago, a man walked into École Polytechnique and killed 14 women. As an engineering student many years later, we were taught about the tragedy, but as I’ve grown
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Viktor Sananda Emanuel (VEB)
SanandaEmanuel
The illusion is very easy to innerstand when one let go of how things SHOULD be and start embodying what actually are.Everyone is a POWERFUL CREATOR BEING.You create with your
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mbuya nehanda’s risen bones ⚱️
sucolorfavorito
I have come to the realization that a whole lot of cis-het BM collectively believe so deeply in their racial victimhood that they fail miserably at even analyzing their own
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
A few thoughts on @RMantri 's views on Shrārdh!Any act associated with a meaning, when repeated over a long time, will become a ritual. A ritual has its own intrinsic
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Baudrillard is best known for his ideas on the simulacrum and hyperreality, but more radical and counterintuitive is his claim that labor is not (as both pro- and anti-capitalists think)
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Burn Notice
BurnedSpy34
THREAD: Joy1. Joy is the experience of pleasure. Joy is contentment and adoration for the experience of being alive.Clearly, 2020 has been a tough year to sustain a sense of
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Nathan Goldman
nathangoldman
this piece is so weird that it ends up wrong in a whole host of ways, some predictable and some surprisinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/opinion/should-we-cancel-aristotle.html predictable: suggesting the choices are between ignoring ra
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Anat Shenker-Osorio
anatosaurus
Much has rightly been said about the destructive influence of money in politics. Less discussed is how the chase for dollars pollutes campaign messaging. 1 Analyses buzzing at the race
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St. Nick❄🥶
nickternational
Now. About this oil drilling. I should say I was pro-drilling on the basis that frankly we needed money, and oil wasn't selling for $48 a barrel at the material
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Debtlifts
Debtlifts
Alcohol is your best friend until it becomes your only friend.Some notes and observations on drinking: 1.) HangoverHangovers can actually last up to 72 hours.After a night of binge drinking,
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Quinn Keast
quinnkeast
Here’s the problem I have with Clubhouse: I’m deaf. I cannot use Clubhouse at all. 1/14 On the one hand, I don’t expect every product to always include captions or
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Phil Vischer
philvischer
Interesting response from Ken Ham to our Evangelical History video!https://twitter.com/aigkenham/status/1339183711334649857 It’s a little odd that a man who has spent his life persuading Christians to reject mainstream science is complain
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😃 unspinthespin 😃
unspinthespin
(THREAD) Everyone needs to use their critical thinking skills. I don't believe in blind faith. I will use the Skelly movement as an example: 1. Anyone or any group can
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