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Yannick
osteel
I'm gonna start sth a bit different today. I've recently finished reading "The Lessons of History", a 1968 book written by Ariel and Will Durant, which is essentially the pith
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zen @ 👾
zenzeromante
anyway, kicking depression out of my mind by being a nerdor: my thoughts on the connections between mahoyaku characters & the books they take their names from SO FOR RUSTICA,
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Lakshmi
Phantom_Delight
Okie @TeamTrump @TrumpWarRoom from today, I begin my contribution towards perspective management for the debates. I profusely apologise I m delayed (i mean this damn planet n damn 2020) but
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Goldburn P. Maynard Jr.
deathntaxesprof
Finding Freedom just came in but I need to sleep. We'll see what happens. Sleep and curiosity will battle for a while. I have a second wind at the moment.
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Dr. Kate Ward
TheKateWard
Hi. I'm a #Catholic theologian. I'm up, I have coffee and I'm live tweeting #FratelliTutti : (1/n) Creating this doc, "I have felt particularly encouraged by the Grand Imam Ahmad
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Aphor
An_Aphorism
#sheith, Keith mate bonds unknowingly, tags to be added! The mission is... long. Too long. By the time Keith gets back to the Atlas he’s bone tired, almost limping. His
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Abeba Birhane
Abebab
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Poulo #FreireTranslated by Myra Bergman Ramos #amreading Introduction by Donaldo Macedo (Some context: the book was first written in Portuguese in 1968 and translated and published
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𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 ♡ #BLM
undolrh
since i’m a biology student i had an idea that i’ll tweet luke a biology word + definition everyday until he follows me ! lmao sjdhs this means i get
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Bryan Kam
bryankam
Thread! Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) was an American physicist and historian of science. In 1962 he wrote a short book (he calls it an essay) called The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
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