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Fahd Ananta
fahdananta
A mini thread on the Mimetic Theory, Peter Thiel, and taking asymmetric risks.First, let's understand the Mimetic Theory. It's a fancy way of saying we want things because other people
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Sameer
Sameer_R13
Quique Setién is learning, in a brutal and very public fashion, the harsh truth that ideas, in of themselves, aren't worth very much, and that their value is derived in
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Milo Beckman
milobela
I just want to confirm that @farai's experience here is widespread - white editors squash stories about white supremacy.In 2017 @FiveThirtyEight greenlit a 3000 word feature on voter suppression from
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Lucie Matthews-Jones
luciejones83
Thread: Excited to see the @WattsGallery exhibition 'Art & Action:Making Change in Victorian Britain'. I love this corner & the inclusion of the photo showing the Watts mosaic in Whitechapel.
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Laura Mariani
lauramariani
Today's a great day to set up some recurring donations (a predictable monthly gift is better for their budget planning than a single donation, if you can swing it!) to
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Josh - Data Analyst in Nashville
ifihadastick
THREAD: Are Schools SAFE during Covid? A Collection of Research, Science, and Data on Schools: Risks to children, teachers, and comparisons within the community.Sources: Academic, institutional or governmental. I will
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
I'm trying not to have serious opinions about copyright online right now because there are so, so many more important things going onBut I really feel like a lot of
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Martine Powers
martinepowers
Last month, I went to GA and talked to Republicans voting early in the runoff. Almost without exception, they said they believed the Nov. election was a scam.What did surprise
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
To explain: since March, the government has used the Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984 to pass lockdown laws - over 60 (I have listed them here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ne4zhPYAZK8G867D1Iz0Gg2ZJFLGmF2K/edit). The
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Sumption. Maybe unpopular opinion. But. He's not wrong that there are sometimes policy choices to be made where you allocate lives saved, and this is commonly and IMO rightly done
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S.P. Sullivan
spsullivan
I spent a lot of time this summer reporting on and thinking about the existing structures for police officers to complain about their own departments. It came from a question
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Paula Simons
Paulatics
As a Senator from Alberta and a member of the Senate’s Standing Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources, I have been weighing carefully a response to the disappointing,
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Pilar Goñalons Pons
pilargonalons
My last tweet in 2019Little did I know a global pandemic was around the corner that would give unprecedented visibility to the centrality of care work. Visibility has not reduced
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WellRastaGawd🇧🇸
fadduhshad
A radio ad I voiced for @bemyguest242! Check them out for your marketing and event planning needs! Check me out for your voice over projects! Imagine hearing me when you
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Romey Ritter
RomeyRitter
“Social Justice”1/12"Envy was once considered to be one of the seven deadly sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, 'social justice.'"~Thomas Sowell Social
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Cat Moon
inspiredcat
Why is empathy an element in all the courses I teach to law students? Why is empathy important to run a successful business (especially now, in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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