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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are a variety of ultimately “don’t worry about the trajectory of COVID in the UK arguments” from mainly right wing commentators that are either plain wrong or missing the
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Nitin A. Gokhale
nitingokhale
On a leisurely Sunday morning a thread. Something to contemplate. Slowly the western media, picking up clue from the Pakistan media, is beginning to refer to the jehadis infiltrating into
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Saffron Howden
saffronhowden
The lack of understanding of how journalism works is a serious problem. 1. The vast majority of professional reporters are doing their job to the best of their ability, day
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Mac William Bishop
MacWBishop
never understood why powerful public figures in american society are so terrified of "tough" questioning from reportersgeneralizing, but one thing i respect about brits is their willingness to join the
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1) Great thread. Many economists and economic commentators have a very hard time understanding how systemic constraints work. They assume that the collective is nothing more than the sum of
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Heidi Holyrood
HeidiHolyrood
I think it’s vitally important that Harry and Meghan take some down time, and that doing so is in no way a deriliction of duty but rather a much-needed reset
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Stylstc Clmnst
Sime0nStylites
It occurs to me that many people - individuals, commentators, pundits, politicians - have invested so much emotional and political capital in Brexit that almost any cognitive feat of affirmation,
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Scott Wortley
Scott_Wortley
I agree with this thread, and just want to reiterate one thing about certain prominent tweeters (given further prominence through the press and broadcast media) attacking drafting.https://twitter.com/ProfChalmers/status/1306167613345726464
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Who's Gonna Be Lucky Indicted #2? - Brian Cates
drawandstrike
I think Carlos is right. Military units, likely the Green Berets, went into Minneapolis on Saturday. They grabbed all the real arsonists/triggermen/outsiders driving the violence using EMP's to disable the
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Josh Barro
jbarro
I get that conservative pundits hate commentators mocking their voters, but these analyses of why this red meat strategy could work (a redux of the *Sanders* strategy of hoping for
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Ben Thomas
BenThomasNZ
I like too participate in memes You have amazing taste in Twitter follows Feel like you have an excellent eye for following good tweeters Great at deciding who you will
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Darren McGarvey
lokiscottishrap
Quite depressing to see sections of the press closing rank around what is and isn't appropriate to say about the PM. For some people politics is not simply a battle
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Jade Parker
CybereVitas
Many commentators conflate participants in Boog subcultures with accelerationists. While a defining feature of BBs is *anticipation* of civil war, BBs don’t actively want it. It’s the accelerationist minority w/i
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deadrabbits
high_fades
is it just me or does anyone else smell a problem with what's happened to this market with the rise of de-fi, uniswap et al? entire cycles that used to
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kerry stonks
maximum_sincere
In Australia, "transitioning away from polluting industries without leaving workers in the lurch" means keeping coal mines open indefinitely and opening as many new ones as possible. No party could
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Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc
JohnDiesattheEn
There's always this self-contradiction built into arguments about political correctness. "It's crazy that liberals obsess over what terms to use! That's not what's important! Also, it is CRUCIAL that we
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