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Matthew Curtis
totalcurtis
Somehow I missed this memo last week, but I am pretty bummed out to read that @ReadOctober is shutting down at the end of the year. Sending my best to
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Ubadah Sabbagh
neubadah
Been thinking about this too and it deserves discussion. Twitter sucks for nuance but, I'll try. It's okay to have feelings about virtual conference registration fees, I do too. Thing
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Fellow
somefellow6
>White guy working 6 days a week>Gets home on Saturday>Feet hurt, just want a beer>Reads story about 19,000 British children being raped by foreign men>Turns on tv, told he has
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Too Early For Benga
paushinski
THE ACCIDENTAL KINGS.Wenge Musica's Sworn Musical Rivalry..In the long school holidays of 1984 in Kinshasa, the heartland of Zaire, or as it was mildly called, 'Ile Congo Ya Mobutu', a
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Path of Triumphs
PathofTriumphs
WHAT MAKES YOU A GREAT LEADER// THREAD // 1. Ability to unite peopleA leader cannot lead a divided team/nation. Its like trying to drive a car with two punctured wheels
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Grimerica
Grimerica
THREAD One place after another is using "cases" as the metric to decide whether people are allowed to experience joy or not.So let's meet them on that ground. Yinon Weiss
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Historian
OlivetteOtele
Now the 2 top uni press in this country interested in publishing my next book, hey. Where were you when unknown me and no friends in those places asked ...And
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Ethan Hein
ethanhein
Reading @mdthib and @ethan_iverson on chord-scale theory in jazz education, how it's pedagogically useful, but only to a point. You have to start somewhere with improvisation, and scales are a
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(((E. Glen Weyl)))
glenweyl
There were roughly two approaches to the disease taken by developed countries, one I will call “socio-technical” and was used primarily in Asia and Australasia, but also in some notable
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Zohar Atkins
ZoharAtkins
Charged by the reception of my Heidegger thread, I've decided to go for a @threadapalooza on Walter Benjamin, another thinker whose influence is far-reaching, despite being quirky, esoteric, and, in
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Haseeb S
h__sid
Just finished Range by @DavidEpstein Amazing book with plenty of stories of great people. Some of the most interesting things I learned Frances Hesselbein got her first "professional job"
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Britt Prevost MD
brittp_27
Usually I mark #ResidentAwarenessWeek with a cheeky post about us needing awareness before we can ask people for appreciationThis year that feels insufficient.Join me for a different take on Resident
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
Another worthwhile small film you may not have heard of that I would like to praise is "Avengers: Endgame" which I re-watched last night with my infant son. (He wakes
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truth bearer
truthbearer20
Thought for the weekend:1/ A lot has been said about the Trump administration speaking out against the scientific community and evidence when it comes to COVID, and how dangerous it’s
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
@mugecevik is an excellent scientist and a responsible professional. She likely read the paper more carefully than most. She grasped some of its strengths and weaknesses that are not apparent
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Time and Space Itself
UntilDover2001
Remember we all have flaws, we may find it hard to accept them but the more we accept them the more we are able to change them and become a
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