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Matthew Gravelyn
mrmatthew
Spending some time this evening unpacking (pun intended) @Bitchinville's Sword & Backpack. This is a very simple RPG framework that fits inside a pocket notebook and focuses on experiences over
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Sheila Gonzalez
DanesaGlez
If sales fundamentals are all the same...What separates top performers from the bottom of the pack? After 15 years in sales— I’ve figured it out.THREAD: 10 little-known ways to level
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Corey Haines 💡
coreyhainesco
1/ How To Be a Podcast GuestGuest podcasting is the new guest blogging, but no one is taking it seriously enough.If you actually want to get results from it, you
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
This narrative that black people who want an accurate reflection of history are "angry and resentful" leaves us with one logical takeaway:White people don't want to know history because they
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Rian Thum
RianThum
Before and after pics of a Uyghur sacred historical site, Imam Asim, desecrated by China's authorities.Thread on what it means for Uyghur culture to be destroyed, using photos of what
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N. K. Jemisin
nkjemisin
OK. Now that the dust is clearing on the election, there's a thing us liberals, leftists, not-centrists, whateverthefuck we call ourselves, are going to have to work on: our storytelling.
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Marge Ainsley
margeainsley
It’s National Freelancer’s Day! #NFD. I've decided to mark the day by sharing a few (probably) unknown facts about me/my freelancing career, some reflections about freelance life & a few
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Yoshi Yoshitani
yoshisquared
Tarot of the Divine: Queer ReadingsA ThreadTarot is personal, your connection to a deck is personal That's what makes Tarot awesome!Below are just some suggestions and added dimensions to consider
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National Geographic
NatGeo
March On Washington: 1963 to Today (THREAD) In 1963, civil rights organizations, labor unions, and religious groups marched to protest segregation, inequality, and economic injustice. Many of the issues that
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Brendan Schlagel
schlagetown
Thread: fascinating niche dictionaries!Prompted by this fun Antilibraries discussion—> Do you have a favorite dictionary? Do you have a reading practice with dictionaries? Have you ever considered
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📚 Crystal Peake has a DOUBLE BOOK LAUNCH 📚
crystalpeakepub
In celebration of our DOUBLE BOOK LAUNCH on Friday, let's do a #writerslift!Drop links to your #books #poetry & #Blogs below. We'll:Follow everyone who RTsLike & RT & follow all
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Sydney Czyzon
SydneyCzyzon
It’s #SaveStudentNewsrooms Day.Despite the uncertainty and pain caused by COVID-19, @MU_Wire journalists continue telling important stories for the Marquette community.Their work gives people information and hope — I couldn’t be
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Raisah Ahmed
RaisahAhmed
It’s #SouthAsianHeritageMonth in the UK. We can be terrible at sharing our stories, often because they've not been written down, our storytelling has been oral. Which makes it feel all
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Paul Grech
paul_grech
This here thread will feature Twitter sized reviews of all the books I read during 2021. If any of the books piques your interest, reach out to me and I'll
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Kyle Kallgren is Slouching Towards Bethlehem
KyleKallgren
The Park Of The South, Season Two.I continue to examine the contagion that gripped the American psyche. I’d love to see Atom Eyogan’s “Not Without My Anus.” I think his
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Rachel Villani
flyingcypress
Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: #14 - Anna Madlener @annarcma : Underwater Robotics and Gender in STEMM #StorytellersofSTEMM #teamHB5 #womeninSTEMM https://anchor.fm/storytellersofSTEMM/episodes/14---Anna-Madlener-Underwater-Robotics
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