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moonraychalamet
designer clothing i’m DYING to see timothée chalamet wear: a thread to start it off, we know Timothée collaborates a lot with Haider Ackermann and this has brought us
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Velvet Bathtub
ABaroqueDream
Here’s some books I’ve read so far in 2021. I trend to binge through an author at a time so a lot of these will be similar. Pretty good if
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Darren Chetty
rapclassroom
"Historical fiction aimed at children, and often relating to National Curriculum History topics, appears to be growing in popularity. There is a challenge to make the children’s novel – often
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Daphne Keller
daphnehk
The contemporary equivalent of the Military Industrial Complex is the nexus of state and private platform power. We need a catchy phrase for that, and it needs sustained scrutiny. Things
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j-hope's dance
jhopesdance
Boy Meets Evil Live Performance at SMA 2017- J-Hope shows the ability to translate this routine to a live setting, and captivate the audience with dance technique, stage presence &
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Peter Gainsford
PeterGainsford
Easter myth #1:Easter is named after Eostre, but it isn't based on an Eostre festival. The festival originated in the 2nd century Mediterranean. The name 'Easter' is an oddity, specific
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Here's a wee thread about Gerald L.K. Smith (an apostle of "Christian Nationalism" and a key figure in the founding of the America First Party in the 1940s) inspired by
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Jamie Tatum
jtatumCLST6
#CLST6 #CYO2 #ArchSci Today I listened to an Arch&Anth podcast about the duties of a human remains collections manager. In this episode, bioarcheology and its ethical ramifications are discussed along
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
This is a book by Republicans who bemoaned the right wing takeover of the party. It was written in 1965. A substantial portion of today's Never Trump conservatives were not
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Jarrah Sastrawan
infiniteteeth
I've been reading the sources on Vijaya, king of Java from 1293 to 1309. He's often viewed as a hero for defeating many enemies in battle and founding the Majapahit
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Joseph Ryan Kelly
josephrkelly
In the #WisdomWebinar on Tuesday, @eshetbaalathaov claimed that "intertextuality is not a method." I wrote my dissertation on intertextuality in biblical studies, so I want to share my thoughts.https://twitter.com/WillKynes/status
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Katie
readingwithkt
A thread of all the books I've read in 2020 RATING SYSTEM5 stars - this book is excellent/an all-time favourite4 stars - a great book I'd highly recommend3 stars -
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Reading this fascinating book by Swagato Ganguly where he uses 'idolatry' as a concept-metaphor to explore its deployment in the colonial representation of India, and how it came to legitimize
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WORLD OF SANATAN DHARMA
world_sanatan
SOME OF THE MAJOR KINGS OF SOUTHERN INDIA A u must read 1. Pazhassi RajaPazhassi Raja is one of the first freedom fighters of our mother land and I
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pjm_jm13
Since me and my moots miss Jimin alot & its 8 years to Jimin meets Seoul, here is a Thread of my fav pics ,moments ,vocal compilations ,fancams and stages
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Omar Wasow
owasow
Last week, following heavy press coverage of vigilante violence at protests, several analyses relied in part on my research to suggest Biden was likely to take a hit. A compelling
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