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Matthew Hartke
MatthewHartke
The “group hallucinations don’t happen” meme is a red herring. By focusing on whether it’s possible for multiple people to share the same hallucination, apologists take for granted that the
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jennifer
jennifer_jserra
Interesting how people who choose private school blame their choice not on their own opportunity hoarding but the BoE, presumably because the BoE failed to support policies that would further
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Richard Chu
richard_chu97
Last week, I said that great investors have different mindsets.One tip? Develop amnesia.Our memories can prevent us from making rational decisions.Having Twitter as a public journal helps to bring accountability
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Stephen Fisher
SeaSpitfires
2020 has been a tough year for exercise and there's less access to outdoor facilities and gyms. But don't despair – these handy 1943 Combined Operations exercises will not only
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John Blake
johndavidblake
Fairly obviously, that Robert Jenrick article about statues turns out not to have been a very fair representation of the issues it purported to tackle.https://twitter.com/sundersays/status/1350584333720047626 As a person obsessed with
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Peter Adkins
peteradkins17
All sorts of feelings about Arcadia going into administration. When I was 18, my first proper job was as a deputy manager at the Burtons store in Banbury. The pay
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Adrienne
AdrienneRoyer
The replies are . Having grown up while the right-wing media market developed and later studying communications, these people have a *very* glamorized view of Fox News' early days.https://twitter.com/mmasnick/status/1352742599010865153
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StuckInTheMiddle
StuckIn48403550
I've been grumpy all day, so I've decided to be grumpy about education. A Thread. What is the purpose of school? Is it "developmental outcomes"? Children grow and develop whether
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crabcrawler
crabcrawler1
Jay's definition of "rigged" is extremely flawed. The MANIPULATION tactics applied to the general public is *definitely* a form of rigging. Jay, let me clue you in: people's REACTIONS to
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lisi schoenbach
LisiSchoenbach
1)Teaching Derrida this week and just reread Barbara Johnson’s definition of critique in the introduction to Dissemination: 2)“The critique reads backwards from what seems natural, obvious, self-evident, or universal, in
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The Mountain Goats
mountain_goats
I'll tell you a story about new years when I was 19 one day I woke up and there was a hole in the knee of my jeans and when
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Carlos Pineda
pinedsman
Happy 2 years, @PlayApex! In memory of this crazy adventure, here's a thread of my favorite memories of working on Apex Legends... Let's start from the beginning... this was a
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
Left is the New York Times' description of the Google Memo in its piece on Slate Star Codex. Right are some direct quotes from the version of the memo Gizmodo
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Jesse Hawken #ReleaseTheSwearsFreeSnyderCut
jessehawken
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (Abrams, 2019): Hoo boy. (I liked a total of about 15 minutes of this movie, except the problem is it's 142 min long) I
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David Keenan
JudgeDaveKeenan
Food stamps. I needed some new art for the living room, so I used images related to food stamps to make a digital collage and had it printed on canvas;
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Erin soroS
ErinsoroS
I am troubled, mentally and physically, by any police violence, but I have a particularly visceral and sleepless response to murder-through-wellness-checks. I feel immediately responsible, not for the death, but
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