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CATBOYCB97
Bang Chan is more than the hugs boy: a thread. Let’s start off with the fact he started training when he was around 13 y.o. He had to leave his
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Clare Cady
ClareCady
Y'all. Let's talk a bit about video conferencing, class, and remote work. First off, the obvious. It is a privilege to be able to move one's work to a remote
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Mia Henry
FreedomLifted
Here are some ways I think we can honor John Lewis (spoiler: this will take more than one day). 1. Hold Black elected officials accountable for claiming the skin, but
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Tony Story
verifiedstory
Some observations about COVID and QLD, having been here for three weeks, visiting from NSW. (It feels like visiting from another planet.) The QLD Government has done a very good
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Grant Nissly
grant_nissly
20 Lessons from 2020. 2020 was an unforgettable year, and I was fortunate enough have the opportunity to learn some important lessons. See all 20 here: 1. Take asymmetric bets.
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Marco // GABI SZN
rrrgphoenix
RANKING EVERY SINGLE INIO ASANO WORK - A THREADEver since I read Oyasumi Punpun, I have become completely entranced by Inio Asano's art and writing. It reached a point where
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Alex Estrada Cline
al3xestrada
I'm excited to share some news: I just wrapped up my first week at Help Scout! I've joined the product design team and am pretty jazzed to be back in
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Chris R. Langley
Chris_R_Langley
The govt’s HE ‘restructuring’ doc is a mess. But as someone who works at a university in a predominantly working class area, with a high proportion of BAME & first-gen
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Peter Fabor
faborio
Remote work is going to influence the travel business dramatically.Here are some thought and opportunities 1/ Airlines margins are about 6%.This margin is made with business/first-class tickets.This segment will
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Elizabeth Barnes
e_j_barnes
@KAnthonyAppiah - a philosopher I have tremendous respect for - is taking a fair bit of heat from #disabilitytwitter for his recent @nytimes "The Ethicist" column. But I'd like to
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Unite in justice for the poor & oppressed
BreeNewsome
I don't understand narrative that ppl in USA simply accept what's happening to them & don't resist. There's been nonstop protest for years, numerous uprisings in 2020 alone. Ppl are
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César A. Hidalgo
cesifoti
Today I am leaving the US. With my family we are exploring a new life in the south of France. I’ve been in the US for more than 16 years.
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Laura Manning
ljmanning
Late to the party and definitely no expert. But @UinvitedU‘s question has been churning around in my head for days, so here goes… There is nothing “wrong” with prodding (or
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Jessie van Breugel
jessievbreugel
2020 Has Been Transformative for Me in Many WaysThis year, I Quit a secure job to pursue my passion: writing Learnt many lessons about myself, money, and life Unfortunately, not
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
This fine and nuanced report by @catrineinhorn and @cflav is not a story of innovative finance triumphing in saving nature. It’ll be characterised that way, regardless.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/climate/Mexico-reef-climate-change.
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Fintan Walsh
FintanYTWalsh
This COVID-19 surge is a good reflection on human behaviour at Christmas time. It transmitted freely among a matrix of communities, which it had not done since the start of
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