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Erick Erickson
EWErickson
Hello Twitter. I need to share something with you. It is not political. It is enraging. I am so incredibly angry. We need to talk about Peter Mallory. Mr. Mallory
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
Maybe Imma have to write a little bit about the history of feminism, especially radical feminism, and its relationship with Marxism and how that facilitated the theoretical underpinnings that led
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Chilly Michael Curzi
michaelcurzi
I don’t understand the current degree of non-interactivity of a certain category of smart, interesting, reasonably well-intentioned peopleI don’t mean people agreeing on everything. I maybe mean a lack of
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Tomas Hirst
tomashirstecon
One of these things is not like the other - yes, if a double majority in NI Assembly or 60% of Assembly with at least 40% of each nationalist and
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Vaibhav Kabdwal V.K
VaibhavKabdwal
(1/n) A thread on why #Gold is a must to have in your portfolio esp. in #India.Apart from the stark difference between India's and China's real yield, this graph is
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Pete Sweeney
petesweeneypro
Riffing on @S_Rabinovitch point: What happened in DC is ugly, but not what Xi wants people to see. US institutions managed out an unpopular leader, and rebalanced against his party's
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Exeter Hip Unit
ExeterHipUnit
Patients might tolerate some lengthening and might tolerate some increase in offset. If you do both together, in the same hip, they’ll hate it. As people pointed out that was
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Benjamin Simon
benjaminsimon97
1/8 It's no secret that I love @fraxfinance's design. Even today, when FXS price plummeted, Frax remained stableBut there remain some design flaws that need shoring up—maybe one of the
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malikacoexist54
1. Subjective observation but in 2019, I noticed that a # of accounts joining far right & white supremacist TG groups didn’t seem to be very aware of OPSEC. It
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mary mac
marykmac
I am so frustrated by the conversation around the government’s attempt to use the COVID economic crisis to engineer the subjects chosen at degree level. Students get two significant pieces
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Jason Segedy 🇺🇲🇭🇺🇮🇹
JasonSzegedi
1) Since 1970, the United States has increased its population by 64%.Northeast Ohio, a 12-county region with more people than Connecticut, has lost 7% of its population over this same
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smarterscout
smarterscout
THREAD: The curious case of James MaddisonMaddison is one of the most consistent performers in English football, and so important to Leicester. Just look at his outrageous stats at CM
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Benjamin Park
BenjaminEPark
After spending all day writing about the Reed Smoot congressional hearings (1904-1907), it was a bit of a whiplash to read this @DeseretNews editorial that pushes back on @mckaycoppins's essay.
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DK
dkryptd
My Thoughts on the OCC Guidance. Another ThreadIn my opinion this is strictly referring to remittances, or digitizing p2p/b2b cash movements. As a bank you save a lot of money
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JessMet
CJEMetcalf
This pandemic means we've learned so much (it would have been preferable, of course, to learn these things almost any other way) but we now know fascinating pieces of viral
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. Lots of conversation about the big shifting geography of US high-tech. @IanHathaway's assessment is here:http://www.ianhathaway.org/blog/2020/10/14/us-venture-deal-activity-during-the-covid-19-pandemic 2. As a baseline, let me post s
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