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OnwaNnewi
Kene_Nnewi
Agu and Odum: What u Need To Know as onye Igbo.On the left is isi-agu while on the right is isi-odum.I've come to realize that the famous 'Akwa isi-agu' cultural
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Sarah Smarsh
Sarah_Smarsh
The negative, dangerous iterations of an individualistic, "liberty"-driven worldview run deep in our society. It isn't new, but in the modern urban era it's more self-sustaining in less populous areas
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Zarin Rahman
ZarinIRahman
You know there was no Muslim in the room when... a quick https://twitter.com/yazjazyaz/status/1274417108231864322 A correct answer, for those who are curious:- The woman, as conservative as she is described to
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
I think that the level of greed, ruthlessless, manipulativeness, deceit and dominance that has been in power has unconsciously normalized those impulses through the population, so that many who would
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Benedikt Zoller-Rydzek
benediktzoller
I think we should be careful claiming that the economic cultural problem is only a US problem and Europe is so different. How many Profs economics with migration background are
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_pacha_
deyirnalo
I spent my first few months of college questioning my dalit colleague for her scepticism towards UC allies. I mean, here I was experiencing city culture for the first time
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MARY NEELY
mneelzy
George Grosz was an anti nazi German painterin his 1926 painting “Pillars of Society,” the then-33-year-old artist warned his fellow Germans that, if petty government sniping and extremist Christianity were
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Whyvert
whyvert
Why a Great Awokening? Why is Wokeism dominant? I've never seen a full roster of potential factors. Here's a list. Any more to add?1. generational turnover (younger are woker) 2.
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شرقزده
sharghzadeh
Controversial fact: Rumi was not born in Balkh (modern Afghanistan) but Vakhsh (modern Tajikistan) and likely referred to himself as a 'Balkhi' because it was the only reference point Anatolians
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Anita McNaught
anitamcnaught
A thought about political pathology. Most understand now the contagion of Trump’s particular personality. But this issue of mental fitness for governance is relevant even in a country like #NZ.
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Will
willehelmwonka
I was following the discussion about @Lingling_Wei ‘s mistranslation of Vice Premier Liu’s quote, and I accidentally came across this piece from 2014 written by @bobdavis187 , one of Lingling
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Eminently 🏳️🌈
eminently_me5
I just had an interesting exchange. Domenich: Biden so radicalPerson A: Yeah. Affirming roe v wade Me: affirming a 50 year legal standard is by definition not radicalPerson B: but
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Karen Jaw-Madson
KarenJaw
Here's more background on the firing of Google's #AI Ethics Researcher, Dr. @timnitGebru here https://bit.ly/39MeGhP and here https://bit.ly/3gobBpt Thoughts from a #companyculture / #culture & #DEI standpoint (in no
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AJ
Aleczandxr
My Hero Academia is a frustrating series for me, because in my opinion it always seems like it’s on the cusp of holistic greatness but then ultimately loses direction, doesn’t
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anton
atroyn
regardless of whether you agree with any specific policy @micsolana might support, we should all agree that san francisco is worth fighting forhttps://solana.substack.com/p/no-more-clown-shit san francisco has been about reinvention almost
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James K Puchowski
kvisleis
I didn't have the opportunity to give a proper explanation of Norwegian at the @OorVyce panel the other day; we need to critique the ideologies around #Scots spelling. Language planning
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