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When a mob of Trump supporters ransacked the Capitol, it was largely Black and brown people tasked with cleaning up the mess. One worker said they were "used to" cleaning
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Lindsey Stroud
lmstroud89
Story time!1/Little known fact, I have like 20 years of F&B under my belt. When I was 7, my parents managed at a popular Midwestern restaurant chain and my Dad
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Steve Vaccaro
BicyclesOnly
1/n Remember how for years cops used to ticket the shit out of cyclists in the spot where a cyclist was killed, until we finally shamed them into stopping? This
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Sinéad O'Sullivan
SineadOS1
Ah! Phil brings up the idea of the supply-demand curve for Moon resources. Short thread on the magic of innovation, capitalism and economics of space investing! 1/nhttps://twitter.com/DrPhiltill/status/1304162217483538432 Entrepreneurs usua
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Dr. Wendy Bohon
DrWendyRocks
Settle in folks, because here’s some backstory even most of my friends don’t know.In July of 2015 my husband got laid off from his job the same week my post-doc
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TheeDreadGod 🔮📖
TheeDreadGod
Story Time: My neighbors a Pizza delivery driver & her Boyfriend be cheating while she at work so I placed an order so she can come home & catch him
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ofek | alex mercer buckley stan
angeliqstar
Hanukkah, what is that? a thread; Hannukah is a jewish holiday, one of the oldest holidays. What we celebrate, what we do in this time, when it's happening, what's the
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Stephen Kenwright
stekenwright
Despite COVID and despite everything else, our 1 year old business @riseatseven signed a 5 year lease on a building this week. If you’re honestly not sure whether a physical
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Brad Meltzer
bradmeltzer
LONG THREADHistory is an echo. You can hear it if you listen. So this post is for my kids. Every day, I write about history for a living – and
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/25 A central part of my research is guided by poetry and by its incredible importance for historical study. Unfortunately, some historians have abused poetry, ransacking it for historical argument
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Olympe de Gouges is considered as one of the world's first feminists. She was arrested on 20 July 1793, condemned to death and guillotined on 3 November 1793, mainly because
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ɢʀɛʏȶօռӄǟ
GreyTonka
This inappropriate human leaves for airport in 22 hrs!Screw tradition.Make new ones. I told my electrician I am leaving for a trip. He says Whattttt? But Covid.COVID does not exist.Neither
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Sri Batchu🇺🇸
sri_batchu
1/ Today marks an important milestone for the @Opendoor team (present and past). Congrats on $OPEN!! I feel fortunate to have been part of this extraordinary journey from ~40 to
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Emily Joy
emilyjoypoetry
SO here's the thing. or whatever. Evangelicalism and what's being called Christian nationalism aren't the same thing, sure, but they exist on a Venn diagram with a LARGE degree of
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
Yes, like Hancock, Drosten, Mandetta, and maybe Fauci, Canada's top health minister also appears to be in China's pocket. And no, not the mysterious Theresa Tam—no need to look that
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Helen Berents
hmberents
Hello 2021! Let me start the year by evangalising the tracking of work hours for academics & how (even imperfectly) doing it has improved my mental health, work, & life
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