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inkyreveries
how i like to write and read narrations:» when i write narrations i usually ask myself:do i focus it on the emotions and thoughts of the characters? or on the
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Vanessa
vanessabuttino
I discovered @HarlequinBooks in 2020 through one of my fav booktubers The Bookish Knitter. Admittedly b4 2020, I stayed away from Harlequin books bc I thought they were corny &
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Vanta Greige
ultramaricon
These are tips I wrote for my students on how to read theory in a humanities/interdisciplinary context. Sharing them because twitter constraints help me be concise, and because I want
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Zero
KazumaLynx
Reading about all the women who have been harassed, abused, or worse in the gaming/streaming industry, etc. today has made me sick to my stomach. This has to stop, plain
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Freddie Davies
FredDJournalism
THREAD: Former PM @theresa_may has a ten-minute rule motion in Parliament today.So what is a ten-minute rule bill? 1/10https://twitter.com/PARLYapp/status/1285487005653237766 In Parliament, there's a type of bill called a Private Member
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Animetwt
Animetwt2
Pinned tweet: A thread about this account. PT 1/?: The purpose of this account isn't to post memes or aesthetics,but just to try and connect the community together by following
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The Tower of Bablönskt
thenightavl
i’ve accomplished two things tonight1) i finished the first book in 6 years that i started reading willingly (school ruined books and reading for me; i only really enjoyed reading
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
Academic training socializes us away from writing that's for general audiences & (sometimes) rewards writing that assumes broad understanding of academic field(s).https://twitter.com/keguro_/status/1252943906045640707 There's a place for
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
When reading popular books in a field I'm often uncertain how to treat the evidence. I'm reading Haidt's "The Righteous Mind". Fascinating, and much agrees with my prejudices. But I
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sabrina 🌙
AperionM
Let’s talk about people who say that tarot isn’t real because it’s all about psychology and analyzing people for a hot second. Anyone who has studied tarot can tell you
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Statistically significant positive effects from teaching reading & writing together.This is one of the greatest virtues of high-quality curricula, in my opinion... the instruction is so intertwined.1/ #elachat https://ila.onlinelibrary.
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(recharging) High Priestess Paige ☥
awakenedpaige_
Tarot readers, energy DRAINING WARNING: Something I've observed since starting tarot for others is that the energy I had in the beginning doing free readings was literally just my own.
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Shanmukh
maidros78
Reading history of Tibetan Buddhism, almost all their teachers and concepts were from India. In fact, Bihar has been the biggest contributor to Tibetan Buddhism - the monasteries of Nalanda
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HEX GXRL / DEATH DYKE 🦷🍷
bitterbleue
idk how to phrase this but .... the way i see a lot of Black people turn on and vilify all Asian people when they see anti-Black racism from some
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Ryan Reeves
investing_city
I like this mental model of "ground states." Tobi Lutke mentioned it yesterday on "Invest Like the Best."It's from physics and the definition is -- the lowest energy state of
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Emily M. Bender
emilymbender
Today, reading a paper for the class I'm teaching, I was stunned to find a connection to a paper I'm currently working on on what I thought of as an
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