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Andrew Levi
AndrewPRLevi
It’s frustrating to see @DavidGHFrost belittled by Twitter “experts”, for supposedly not understanding politics, the EU, or negotiation. He does. The problem he & @BorisJohnson have is they’re boxed into
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Amzi Qureshi
AmziQureshi
This is untrue.From April launch speech:"It's time to walk away from the politics of the past, and toward something totally different," https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1200780485942579201 "By the Obama years, we're doi
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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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Sarah Tuttle
niais
I've seen a lot of people argue that online learning is both more accessible and less accessible...I guess what I'd say is, one of the core things I have learned
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Duke of Qin
qin_duke
The Chinese Communist Party as an anti-liberal filtering mechanism. An interesting quirk of the Party is that it locks out potential liberal infiltrators from any real power. Most countries are
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Dave Kennedy
HackingDave
It has always been my goal to appropriately communicate to the media what is happening out there and what amazing work the security industry is doing.I have to be honest,
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David Leask
LeaskyHT
Of course Salmond Truthers and online conspiracism hurts the Yes cause. But, fundamentally, these behaviours have little to do with the merits or challenges of independence. Thread.https://twitter.com/lokiscottishrap/status/1246040947831508993 Yes, a
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Simcha Gross
Simcha_Gross
Zoroastrianism in antiquity was fundamentally dualist, built on the idea that the world is composed in equal parts of two types of creation, some by the benevolent god Ohrmazd, which
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Divya Ramani
DivyaRamani17
Must-read about how knowledge gaps in medicine are replaced by patriarchal narratives: one of the most problematic aspects of medicine that extends into healthcare. This is why I studied medical
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El Bochinchero
TheBochinchero
The current incarnation of this #DeFi movement has retail chasing yield, paying ridiculous fees and throwing a stupid amount of money at unproven smart contracts as they crop up.Most don't
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COVID Goth Li'l 🌳 listen to @onbeliefpod
karengeier
They can continue to congratulate themselves for another 12 episodeshttps://twitter.com/thr/status/1317151768048971778 I obviously think it’s important to speak to survivors but I think there is a smarminess to the production and
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Shahmir
shahmiruk
It is history like this that must be cemented into the education system. When in living memory, our government, the British government, was jamming sand up the rectums of human
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Ingrid H. Kvangraven
ingridharvold
Dear colleague, student and/or friend, As a member of the @UCU, I have withdrawn my labour for the period covered by the current strike action (November 25th to December 4th).
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Michael Brodkorb
mbrodkorb
I remember in 1992, when four white Los Angeles police officers were found not guilty of violently beating a black man, Rodney King, despite overwhelming video documentation of the police
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Nationalist Dracula 🇺🇸🧛🏽♀️
ToriGlass
Me: it’s better for everyone if more people succeed Conservative friend: totally agree! Me: let’s make it easier for people to succeed Conservative friend: Me: providing someone with mental healthcare
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Kat Callahan
JezebelKat
There is no middle class. There are only two classes: capital and labor. If you trade your labor (your time/your services/your work) in return for a wage, you're labor class.
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