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Jamie Gaskarth
GaskarthJamie
Appointing David Frost as the National Security Advisor throws up a lot of questions. (Thread), 1. The NSA is supposed to line manage the intel and security agencies, setting their
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Charioteer Investing
Chariot_Invest
Some thoughts - Was just reading Valuation by McKinsey. Thought it would give me additional insight into DCF's (always try to sharpen your sword). In actuality it turned me off
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talmon joseph smith
talmonsmith
If you do one thing this Sunday, take some time to read @hmcghee essay adaptation of her book "The Sum of Us," from this weekend's Sunday Review. It, analytically, beats
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Mighty Invest, LLC
MightyInvest
Why is booking a 100 bagger so tough?Because our ability to think that far into the future is insanely hard. AND it’s new to us.It was only in the last
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Isaiah Jeong
isaiahgjeong
Thread on "cultural marxism" To label Christians, especially BIPOC, engaged in justice work as “cultural marxists” in blanket statement is not only intellectually lazy, but also philosophically hubris drenched in
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Gwen Snyder is uncivil
gwensnyderPHL
Proud Goys-- the "Christian nationalist" Proud Boys offshoot mad about PB not more avertly avowings white supremacy-- is leaning hard into Edgar Cayce-based racist vaccine conspiracy.Cayce was a supposed clairvoyant
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Professor Lizzo
LizWaynePhD
I've been thinking about how the work of science communication is hampered by the lack of science education in the general populous. What I mean is, when we say we
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Prof. Furlow's White Boards
michelle_furlow
Good morning, friends! Join me at 1pm, cst, today as I introduce a brief history of American Policing. What event would you argue single-handedly changed policing as we know it
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𝔖𝔲𝔰𝔞𝔫𝔫𝔞𝔥 𝔅𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔨
suzania
Thinking about the "Let's call it a day of mourning, not Thanksgiving" conversation: Dealing with America's complex history of colonialism is important. But there has to be room for gratitude,
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
The Voting Rights Act was only signed 55 years ago. Tonight I'm thinking about all the Black folks in Georgia who have lived on both sides of it. Who voted
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Clare Fallon
clarefallon
Today I’m thinking about Olive.Not the man who tried to kill her. In the early 2000s I was a young, green & naive journalist working in commercial radio.I went to
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Ethan Weiss
ethanjweiss
I learned something funny today and it was not about COVID or Politics or sports or getting fired from my job where I think I am still employed I was
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Elizabeth C. McLaughlin, Esq.
ECMcLaughlin
I’ve been thinking a lot in the past 24 hours about this “too ambitious” shit that has been fronted about the possibility of Kamala Harris as VP.Many women have faced
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Angela
AnAverageDork
A thread about labels and sexuality.I've been thinking a lot about labels and how powerful they are. I have mixed feelings. 1/9 On one hand, labels bring people together. They
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Kai Trotz
KaiTrotz
Bedrooms are such a personal space. Growing up, decorating my room was an outward expression of control where my opinion was put first and foremost. This interpretation of a bedroom
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Rebecca Christie
rebeccawire
White smoke, at last. Now the EU has a budget – and the beginning of a safe asset.https://www.ft.com/content/03d72613-1745-4520-9ba3-5a94c8a3963f I am still amazed how, after all the debate over selling even
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