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Anna is in study-mode. #nosafespaceforjewhate
maudandtheroses
Hey everyone. I just wanted to, like, introduce myself. I popped out of nowhere and started interacting which might’ve been weird. I’m Anna. Im not jewish, but I want to
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Gabi
DahkurArt
Yesterday I read a bit through tweets of #StarTrekDiscovery haters (cause of something Wilson tweeted) and I ever so often stumble about the "real ST fans" cliché and the outcry
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ A thread with some thoughts on the DFID/FCO merger from someone who lived through and worked on the logistics of the Australian equivalent (@dfat merging with AusAid in 2014).
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Regardless of the outcome of the US elections, we need to have a hard deep think about what democracy means. We have developed a form of democracy, which allows
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Paul Hudson
twostraws
My M1 MacBook Pro arrived today. Chances are you have various questions, but I think a whole lot is summed up in this 50-second video. (Alt text, because Twitter still
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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
What does it mean "to go the extra mile"? That's the distance Boris Johnson and the European Commission chief have promised to travel over next days. Will the road take
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Scott Barolo
sbarolo
Many GRE proponents say that grad programs need to prove that dropping the GRE increases diversity. No. The burden of proof is on ETS to show that their product is
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Peter Smith
gpetersmith
OK, my initial comments on the NAO pandemic procurement report. Firstly, it’s a very strong and fair report, with plenty of detail and insight – very good work given the
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Sarah_Woolley
Sarah_Woolley
Hi @caitlinmoran, as your discussing cleaners today please consider sharing the hardship fund for domestic workers in crisis, from @thevoiceofdws They’re facing more pressure from employers under COVID-19.https://thevoiceofdomesticw.wixsi
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Tim Coates
coates_tim
Ebooks are a very difficult service for public libraries. By 2018-19, when the rise of eBooks was well past its peak, in England, libraries loaned 3.6m eBooks. In the same
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Chris Becker
jcbecker93
“all economic theories imply that minimum wages should be decided at the state and local level” Nonsense. That’s exactly how you subsidize labor exploitation in poor regions. Which is borne
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Tyler David
tedavid93
Let's take a step back and talk about credibility in the news media. This will be a thread, and I doubt many people will read it, but I want to
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
As it seems that everyone right of centre will be purged from this platform in due course, whilst acknowledging that my lowly position means it’ll be a while before they
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James Gadsby Peet
Gadsby
Lots of chat about charity hiring at the mo - but just having salaries on ads isn't enough to fix this fundamentally broken and unfair process. The awesome @tessacooper5 and
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monkeyglasses
monkeyglasses11
1. A thread on the importance of the Electoral College:Those who are opposed to the Electoral College have NO understanding of what it is, how it is proportioned, how it
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Josh Sawyer
jesawyer
Someone on a forum suggested that the reason why d20s are preferable to d10s for core resolution mechanics in tabletop games is because they're inherently more fair dice. I've read
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