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inklessPW
With all the crap condo inventory that's out there - this 600 sq ft two bedroom two bath sells same day for >$1,100 sq ft in the Mt Pleasant Eglinton
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oli r.
ohlistic
They’ve reopened indoor dining in my neighborhood. As far as I can tell, all restaurants I see this lunchtime are at maximum indoor capacity. That’s very distressing. Today’s a weekend,
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
Logo_Daedalus
“Christianity, and nothing else, is the ultimate foundation of liberty, conscience, human rights, and democracy, the benchmarks of Western civilization.” -Habermashttps://twitter.com/ScottMGreer/status/1248995084474998788 This is the problem with sne
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The old walled city of Shibam, Yemen, has been inhabited at least since the 3rd c., an example of perfect desert urbanism. A pop. of 7000 living on 0.03 square
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Nqaba Matshazi
nqabamatshazi
Quick thread. In media and a communication studies, there’s something called confirmation bias. The media in the west and developed countries look for the lowest factor and amplify it as
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
But we are nearly two months in and school is in session even if they buildings are closed. There is no excuse why teachers cannot be offering some virtual instruction
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Amy Woolard
awoo_
There were actually police stationed in schools quite a bit in the 80s—certain communities definitely know this. Their presence grew more broadly after the shooting at Columbine, certainly, but they
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Neoliberal Rat Goddess 25-30
NLRG_
still waiting for somebody to explain how to measure the value of land separate from the property constructed on it. what if the government periodically selects buildings to demolish at
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(((Charles Fishman)))
cfishman
Curious about the University of Arizona catching a dorm-based coronavirus outbreak, before it happen, & stopping it — by sampling wastewater?UArizona;s Don Pepper, a microbiologist helping run the program, gave
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Deborah Pearlstein
DebPearlstein
This is the clearest account I've seen of conduct by federal agents that, if accurate, seems plainly beyond the bounds of any plausible statutory authority. Deeply, deeply concerning.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/25/us/portland-federa
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Stone Cold Jane Austen
Magzdilla2early
A joke:An 18 year old dude hears a knock at the door. He answers it. There is a snail on the doormat far below him. He picks it up, murmurs
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Idil Ibrahim
idil_ibrahim
When we see the beauty of Mogadishu, it's beaches, tall buildings everyone says it belongs to Soomaaliweyn. Boy when things get tough and violent suddenly it belongs to ONLY group.
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Nadia Latif
HerrDirector
I've been feeling a bit bemused reading the various statements from theatres about anti-racism plans or how black lives are going to matter more in the future. Mainly because, as
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Geoffrey Litt
geoffreylitt
There's a saying that writing software is more like tending a garden than constructing a building -- things constantly change.But the more I learn about how buildings evolve, I think
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Rachel Laing
RachelLaing
Bry’s comments in this are maddening but also quite revealing of how deficient her knowledge is on land use and the Midway Community Plan, which came to council during her
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Dan Rose
The_Rosbif
I would challenge the assertion that older buildings from the 50s, 60s, 70s aren't "historically charming" or have as much historical value to #ualberta campus as the obvious Edwardian or
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