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Brenden Mulligan 🇺🇸
mulligan
I ran a bootstrapped product studio for the past 12 months. We released 10 products. One worked well.Here's the rundown of what I built. To frame my mental state, this
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Social Finance, David Hirshleifer
4misceldah
1/ There is surprisingly little discussion about seemingly huge (sorry) stock market trading opportunities coming from political disagreement after the election. This possibility is important from both a practical and
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Wyvern of Herzegovina
Zvari72
Environmentalism feels like a neglected topic in dissident circles. I've always greatly admired the beauty of nature and cleanliness in civilization. Only one of my mutuals is explicitly interested in
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Tom
DarthInternous
Below is a complete discussion of how the SW Books timeline went from Legends to canon to the canon High Republic redesign with everything in between. Ethos, placement explanations, nonsense,
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Will Cleveland
WillCleveland13
Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren is now unveiling the city’s unified plan for police reform and reinvention in an online presentation. #roc @DandC You can watch it here: https://youtube.com/c/CityofRochesterVideos(I've read the
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Connor Ratliff
connorratliff
Checked out the Funny Pages today and it looks like the Bumsteads are celebrating that it was possible to buy toilet paper while Hi & Lois look like they have
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Alix Martin
alixgmartin
Starting my #SHA2021 day with #FOR5, "Dismantling Disaster Capitalism: What Does the New Green Deal Look Like for Archaeology?" Holly Norton starting with an explanation of Disaster Capitalism and its
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Dr Robin George Andrews 🌋
SquigglyVolcano
An old Stonehenge legend says that the wizard Merlin tore apart the Giants’ Dance, a stone circle in Ireland, before rebuilding it in southern England.A new study suggests that a
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Kenny Wiley
KennySWiley
On Monday evening, Texas A&M’s Commission on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion released a 113-page report; the commission was formed in response to summer protests and counterprotests over the Sul Ross
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
We often think of life 6,000 years ago as short, nasty, and brutish. The site of Gourimadi reveals how innovative people were at the end of the Stone AgeThis archaeology
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Malinda Maynor Lowery
malindalowery
First installment of American history through a Lumbee lens: Race and Racism.(Caveat: I didn’t come to comfort the afflicted. I came to afflict the comfortable. I’m not here to explain
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Edith Mirante
EdithMirante
1. This History Thread is a brief history of labor organizing in Burma (Myanmar.) This relates to the crucial forefront role that organized labor is taking in resistance to the
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Stop Funding Hate
StopFundingHate
The UK government is reportedly planning to install former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre as chair of the broadcasting regulator OFCOM. Some background: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-paul-dacre-ofcom-charles-moo
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Erin L. Thompson
artcrimeprof
Thread: how do visitors really experience their trips to heritage sites? Laurajane Smith, head @ANU_CHMS, spent a decade interviewing 4,502 visitors to 45 museums and heritage sites in America, Australia
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Tides of History
labour_history
#OTD 1988. Section 28 is introduced. Law states that local authorities cannot 'promote homosexuality' or 'the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship'. A look back at the controversy
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h.
amintheother
Thread of books I've read in 2020 : I read this on my way from Kumasi to Accra. Dr Ben Carson tells a wonderful story of how he,a poor black
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