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tuwalimarge
Fil-Ams, buckle up, I got a story to tell (THREAD) * I am bringing this up (during the decolonization talks) in an attempt to show that fighting anti-Indigenous shit
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Sanjay Srivastava
hardsci
We read Albright & @ThomasM51526161, 2000, for a lab meeting recently. Highly recommended. Something that particularly struck me was the discussion of why Donald Campbell prioritized internal validityhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs
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paige
paigefinnn
got beef? an exploration of feud marketing in hip-hop and tech twitter...[a thread ] 1/ first, what is beef? beefs, as defined by @EliSweet in his 2005 master's thesis Bullet
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Michellaneous
chelle_katz
The TL is rough today so I hope you've found somewhere peaceful in this thread, somewhere to pause and take a deep breath and clear
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Tessa
resonanzfilter
Late but thank you for the wonderful presentation @RojasCastroA - very important! #DHBerlin Since you mentioned minimal computing, I wonder if there's anything that you find especially promising in that
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
I think civil discourse is great.However social media itself encourages outrage culture. Without a concerted effort by social media platforms to discourage this, outrage culture will continue.Thread1/n And responding to
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Colin Greaves
Greaves_Colin
Apologies for adding to the rather discourse-heavy topic of coronavirus but, let's be honest, there's nothing else going on these days is there?Having contracted it myself a few weeks ago,
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Mike Gibbsđłď¸âđ
Mikeggibbs
1. We're all insane. Especially right now.If you're not, you're lying or high.2. Before social media the only people who had platforms for their opinions and grievances were...This guy. https://twitter.com/UrbanAchievr/status/13
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Laurie Macfarlane
L__Macfarlane
Itâs great that the OECDâs chief economist has recognised that supporting austerity was a mistake. But letâs not forget the role the media played in legitimising austerity and the damage
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Tim Nicholls
tim_nicholls
Lots of face mask thoughts swirling around my brain. Difficult to make them coherent, because it *is* complicated and anyone who says it is is probably lying. But here goes:
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Barry Block
Mf144Simon
Why are Gamers Called Reactionaries? (A thread)If you look at mainstream Twitter discourse, you'd think gamers are Ben Shapiro-watching racist misogynists who love dunking on libs for no reason other
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Andrew Robert Francis
T8NTraynor
The *best* thing we can do to respons to the Fair Deal panel?Ignore it.Yup, 100%.Why? 1/ #ableg The Fair Deal proposals are what Kenney WANTS Albertans to be discussing. Its
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henwy
deathnography
A lot of the discourse around class is pretty ill-informed. Working class does not mean "manual labour" and it's not just a collection of aesthetic signifiers like "drives truck". The
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
I reviewed @ezrakleinâs âWhy Weâre Polarizedâ for @hsozkult. A few thoughts, from a historical perspective, on an important book that still left me unconvinced that "polarization" is the right lens
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G Peters âżď¸ It's still a pandemic btw.
mssinenomine
So I got a reply from one of the senators I wrote to on #BillC7 LâHon. Pierre J. Dalphond replied. Nothing specific but they are definitely hearing from us and
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Dave
djr8519
Given the uniformity surrounding the reflationary trade next year, its worth exploring which pillars of this thesis are most vulnerable. One area of concern is the recent turn in
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