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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
1/4 Too many British people can’t come to terms with the fact that we’re becoming irrelevant - accelerated by our isolationist, xenophobic, and nationalistic governmentThe Empire is (largely) dead, and
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The Brainy Blogs 🛠
TheBrainyBlogs
Self-doubt is something I have struggled with for years on end until I cracked and had enough. By then I had already had arguments with family members, hindering my relationships
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David Roberts
drvolts
Since I started paying attention to US politics, the vast majority of errors of analysis & prediction -- from pundits, pols, & ordinary folks alike -- are of the same
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Shaan Puri
ShaanVP
So I thought the whole "paid newsletter" thing was dumb. So naturally, I tried it out as an experiment.. The results were kinda nutty. The newsletter started bringing home $49k
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Allen
Allengatari
Magi is a social commentary on humans & how they can't live without a king leading them otherwise they'll go wild & allow themselves to be consumed by greed. It's
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Chris
TheVirgilEffect
Thread on Olympiakos defender Konstantinos Tsimikas, the Greek left-back Liverpool should be all over this summer: • At 24 years of age, Tsimikas will be probably be entering the peak
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Robert Patrick Lewis
RobertPLewis
There’s something that you need to understand: the same people who’ve been treating our Constitution like toilet paper for the past several decades now want you to believe that, because
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palpatine respecter
WrappedInThFlag
not sure if i'm considering becoming pro-tyranny or recognizing that liberalism is just tyranny that's forgotten the point of tyranny. maybe both a tyrant is like a king, but without
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David Schwartz
JoelKatz
Investors in almost everything can reasonably expect their gains to average well above what they could get if they took no risk. A stock portfolio might average 6% or 8%
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Peter Mandler
PeterMandler1
For some reason, elite decisions without democratic participation to erect statues in the past are 'the people's preferences', but democratically elected local authorities' decisions to take down statues today are
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TheMeaningofPain
tmopain
I am having a Very Good Day. Normally that wouldn’t be worth mentioning, but the truth is, my Very Good Days have been few and far between since #CRPS entered
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Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations
SovMichael
If you are still suffering from cognitive dissonance and can't seem to interpret what is going on around you, let me see if I can at least help you understand
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Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
During the past 50 years, India and China had played key roles in influencing, and then reducing, global inequality. One way to look at their role is to see how
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Damon Evans
damocrat
I wanted us to be wrong about Brexit. All the arguments, fights, predictions, statistics, data etc. Sadly, it’s now glaringly obvious that we were right. Our task now isn’t to
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
I’ve been teaching, talking, and tweeting about this for years, but it’s worth repeating: the ongoing existence of real slavery in the world, today, doesn’t get the attention it deserves.
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Clare Malone
ClareMalone
So, I got laid off late last week as part of the ABC News layoffs. I won’t lie, it was a bit of a surprise, but if anything 2020 has
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