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Frosku
frosku
This is going to be a bit of a threadnought on free speech, but I feel like if it helps one person who disagrees with me to understand that we're
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DC World Telugu
DCWorldTelugu
12 years later people are still going mad over it. People respect it and even those who hate dc cannot stop praising it. But why ? My thoughts on Dark
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TheDorMouse
DorMouseSez
OK folks, time to get real. If you support Donald Trump and anyway, you can go ahead and check out. This is not for you.For those who realize Donald Trump
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Hugh
hughxtran
Jupiter is the emulsifier of the planets, and its influence brings about emulsions. Emulsions are a mixture of two elements, like oil and water, which do not usually mix. Like
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adaltos
adaltos59
(1/8) An interesting thread from @TheMarketDog on looking at current valuations of stocks versus historical precedents. They are undeniably at very high valuations. However, these valuations unfortunately do not translate
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Isaiah Sirois
is_sirois
On June 30, 2019, I published my first byline @FantasyPros. Today, just a day and a year later, I ran my 100th (161st including a few @BettingProsNFL).To celebrate, I'm excited
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. Regular readers are familiar with my use of the term “fascism,” but regular readers may not quite understand why. Fascism is all-American. It’s native-born. And it describes the politics
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Llemar Nicholson
LlemytheEcon
These seem like common sense to me, and I must first say these are my own views and not the views of any entity I'm affiliated with . There are
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David Edelstein
dmedelstein
A with some thoughts: we need to have a national conversation about the future of academic careers. The evidence of the disparate impact of the pandemic on women and childcare
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Shameless?
Shamele44599621
Here's an example of how research can take on a life of its own. In 1990's The Saviour #2, Millar takes the job of replying to the mostly positive letters
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Robert Skvarla
RobertSkvarla
The backlash against the new Adam Curtis is weird. I've seen everything from "He's a neocon" to "It doesn't make sense." He's arguing that ruling classes throughout the world have
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Chas Hundley - 📰
ChasHundley
I have a deep mistrust of the things government officials say without verifying them. It's one of the main reasons I'm a journalist. I am, to be frank, a mistrusting
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Botvolution
botvolution
OK.As we see, this tweet about alleged "bots" has gained a lot of traction.I will say this: It is as much disinformation as the disinfo being tweeted by the accounts
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naty
orangeasm
reading historical power imbalances / assaults is fundamental to understanding everything. reading them as univocal, essential, impenetrable lack, is destructive you cant be naive about the design of things. but
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joannakoshy
joannakoshy1
Thread of ridiculous things my Syrian Christian loved ones have done:I love my family but we need to claim our role as a Brahmin-adjacent political group1/n My grandfather has told
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Dylan P. White
dylanpwhite
DID YOU KNOW? 1952 marked the 1st US presidential election since NATO's founding. The winner? Dwight D. Eisenhower — @NATO's 1st Supreme Allied Commander Europe."Freedom's greatest requirement is unity —
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