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The Giveaway Station
pluch1016
1/3) Just opened my box of Double Masters and I have to say I’m really underwhelmed. Not so much because of the cards, cause at the end of the day,
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Richard Forbes
Richardjforbes
Discovered some interesting passages on the Abdication Crisis of 1936 in WLMK’s Diary. Difficulty arises over a UK dispatch. King is sympathetic to the need for swift action but Canada
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Carrie Johnson
johnson_carrie
A short thread of things I will miss, on my last day in Cambridge - walks on Brattle Street The Charles River, early mornings Small treasures on the campus And,
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brianweeden
brianweeden
1/ Thread with my thoughts on yesterday's EO on space resources: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-encouraging-international-support-recovery-use-space-resources/ ;TLDR, I generally agree with the policy but think th
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Obadiah Mbatang
residentadviser
Excellent thread. Have a read this morning.https://twitter.com/sundersays/status/1318654398864773120 And, yes, it is very interesting that so much of the culture war stuff - on race and then gender - is extremely
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Josiah Mortimer
josiahmortimer
The latest Lords appointments are a laughing stock across the world. Just a sample of the mocking coverage from Romania to Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic, and yep, Russia over the
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
For people interested in open science, Paul David's paper is, I think, the best piece ever written about how science came to be as open as it is: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2209188> Odd,
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TheVictorianCommons
TheVictCommons
#Archive30 Today's theme is #Environment & we're looking at the different environments MPs operated in during our period, with three different House of Commons chambers in use between 1832 and
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JasonILTG
JasonILTG
One thing I've noticed is that STX draft has a lot of cards that I think are underrated by both the Arena population and sometimes content creators. So, starting today,
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Girls on Fire 5679
frcteam5679
During our weekly team e-meetings, we're taking time to learn about contemporary Black women in STEM fields!Today we learned about Dr. Safiya Noble. She is an American researcher; educator; and
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Jules & Verne
julesvernex2
Naples: It is what it isA thread http://julesvernex2.com/2021/05/07/naples-it-is-what-it-is/ I was leaning against a lamppost close to the Central Station, hearing music, when I felt a light tap on my shoulder. A
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AJ Wray
WrayAJ
A reminder that Toronto is terribly underparked especially in neighbourhoods where many don't have access to large balconies or private yards. This is a health equity issue, not a public
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Samantha Pritchard
thucydiplease
This is what neoliberalism actually is. A CVS-branded boot stamping on a wheezing human face, forever. It's not pink fighter jets, it's not gay anti-homeless architecture.It's when "companies [are] synonymous
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Robyn Vinter
RobynVinter
I think what depresses me most about Labour's failure to retain Hartlepool is how much we're going to have to hear about what went wrong from people in London who
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
Predictive policing tools work really well: they perfectly predict what the police will do. Specifically, they predict whom the police will accuse of crimes, and since only accused people are
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The SusieQ NEWS AGENCY
SQ_news_agency
Thread:Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy which means they have a Head of State that is part of the legislative authority together with the House of Lords and the House of
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