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Michael L
wtb_Michael
A short thread of Australian books launched in Melbourne's second wave that you should get your hands on. First up - Ordinary Matter by @lauraelvery, a brilliant collection by one
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Monsieur Larkin ♘
Hakicat
[THREAD]I keep getting told Labour #Blairism is better than Tory #Thatcherism so let's explore #NEOLIBERALISM.12 years after Margaret Thatcher left office, she was asked what was her greatest achievement? Thatcher replied:
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Nantina Vgontzas
nantarsya
I began writing this piece long before @BAmazonUnion, at the height of pandemic organizing this time last year. But I was happy to publish it now in part bc of
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Evan Swarztrauber ⚾
SayreEvan
@dbrakeITIF thoughtful analysis of @POTUS broadband plan."The choice is not between markets and governments. Rather, government can and should support and build on our current successful, private-sector-led broadband model to
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Adam Pugh
AdamPugh
Saw this new symbol of gentrification in #Lewisham today. They decided to cover up all the construction hoarding graffiti that read “ACAB” with this. I give it until Friday
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Wes Regan
411Regan
This old song again the audit would be a giant waste of money. The vast majority of non-profits in the DTES use professional accounting and governance standards, have 3rd party
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Steve Meister
SteveMeisterVDM
Here we go! Government guidelines on how we “do church.” “Congregants/visitors should be screened.” Hey, we’re Reformed Baptists, we love screening people, obvs. “Wash religious garments and linens.”Come to think
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William Gillis 🏴
rechelon
It would be interesting to make a graph of how many people could parlay being an anarchist into a career over time. I'm not unsympathetic, but the sheer inability to
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뜽완이
magicveIvet
omg i didnt bring my laptop charger out with me wthhh the dumb dumb jumped out today lol im walking over to my friend’s place to grab a charger and
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Ian Dawson
BearWithOneEar
Doubt is essential for science – but for politicians, it's a sign of weakness | Jim Al-Khalilihttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/21/doubt-essential-science-politicians-coronavirus?CMP=share_btn_tw This discussion reminded me of an
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Jason Kishineff is a Jess Scarane Democrat🌹🌻🌍
kishineff
Republicans are appealing to the right. Democrats are appealing to the right. How can so many people not see the problem with this? This dynamic, this ignoring of policies on
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Eduard W.
WieandtEduard
A couple of weeks ago, I completed 1000 days of meditation in a row.My biggest learnings from this journey below: (A thread) 2/ Self-talkA part of being an introvert is
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Guillaume Durocher
GuiDurocher
Vanity Fair providing @TOOEdit material: "There haven’t been this many Jewish-themed shows on the small screen since the late 1970s and ’80s, when networks aired miniseries like Holocaust, Masada, The
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Tochukwu
growthclinicc
If you feel stuck, read this (everyday) Pride is the worst companionIt teaches you nothing. Stunts your growth. And ruins you. You can't be right all the time. Switch pride
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
A few thoughts on the “airborne" conversations right now…First, I ultimately think this comes down more to scicomm & our ability to communicate nuanced situations & data. How we approach
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
The slogan "flatten the curve" represented a massive conceptual mistake.https://www.vox.com/2020/5/6/21241058/coronavirus-mitigation-suppression-flatten-the-curve People (probably including me) shared images like this. The idea was that by
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