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Diet_Hellboy
Hard Times wrote a very transphobic article (I think unintentionally) which is characteristic of their biggest flaw: churning out dozens of stories a week and rarely digging deeper than surface
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Melissa Gomez
MelissaGomez004
You're going to see a lot of tweets from me today about #SaveStudentNewsrooms because my student newspaper led me to where I am today, and I will never stop supporting
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. Democratic leaders don’t typically borrow from the playbook of GOP politics, but in light of last weekend’s “engineered protests,” I think they should make an exception. 2. The Post
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Pollux Dioscuros | Eternal Freaks.
polluxdioscuros
The 2nd of the #SaintSeiya light novel is named #GoldenAge and is a collaborative effort to celebrate the 30thAnniversary of the #classic #manga and script by #MegumuOkada. Manga sequences by
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Curious Kiwi
QuriousKiwi
[1] Analysis Thread on the False Prophet DocoStuff claims the interview is not apart of a campaign to discredit @BillyTeKahikaLet’s examine the doco’s claims, compare them to Stuff’s ‘Code of
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daisandconfused
daisandconfused
Alright kids, BUCKLE UP. This week everyone was rightfully talking about Drake's home being featured in Architectural Digest.https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/inside-rapper-drakes-hometown-manor-in-toronto But because I have more meaningl
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daniel falush
DanielFalush
Why the west needs to move towards centralised quarantining, as soon as is practical. Time-critical policy threat, please retweet. 1/14 @Magda_Skipper @genemodeller @mrjamesob @piersmorgan @guardian @Telegraph when, in
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. Political and social scientists have an interest in appearing aloof from the subjects of their research. So they, like their journalistic counterparts, created a vocabulary for talking about their
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Amanda Fischer
amandalfischer
One quick anecdote underscoring this brilliant editorial from @steelewheelz in @thehill on the Fed's blindspots in ensuring equitable and broad-based growth. (1/6)https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/499656-rethinking-the-fed To this spo
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Jim Ludes
JMLudes
When I lecture about disinformation, I spend some time talking about how to be a savvy consumer and purveyor of information--especially online. Here's 3 quick tips inspired by this beauty
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Taylor Byas
TaylorByas3
Okay so as I wait for my computer to reboot, I’m going to go ahead and start this thread.I came across Cleaver Magazine’s new issue (and don’t worry, I WILL
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
When he said, “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters,” supporters presumed he’d be shooting bullets. There’s a good reason
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ErsatzCulture
ErsatzCulture
Just doing some analysis of SF&F books published in 2020, and a thought/question occurs:Last year, the stranglehold (for want of a better word) http://tor.com had over novellas was broken, with
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Finis Dunaway
FinisDunaway
With the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay happening next week, let’s look back at one of the most popular environmental icons from 1970: the gas mask.Here’s an AP photo of
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Archit
ArchitMeta
For the past one week or so, we have been reading ground reports [by @the_hindu @thenewsminute @TheQuint, @IndiaToday, local media] on how deaths reported by State bulletin don't add up
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Krista Wiegand
drkristawiegand
“we as a discipline (and especially editors) should actively consider which types of research we consider to be valuable and worthy of a spot in a generalist journal, and what
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