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Upstate Federalist
upstatefederlst
Kids who grew up in the 1920s had dads who died in World War 1, then lived through the Depression only to have them or their friends go die in
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Mehdi Hasan
mehdirhasan
People get upset when some Muslims compare our plight/current situation to Jews in Europe circa 1920s/early 1930s. But the president tonight praised/endorsed a woman who calls Islam a ‘cancer’ &
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rachel syme
rachsyme
i need more background noise to get me through winter so -- tell me about a soothing or interesting old-school audio thing on the internet you like -- like a
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Dr. Kelly J. Baker (she/her)
kelly_j_baker
It seems that we are going to get the "if more people went to college, they wouldn't participate in deadly ideologies" take.What I would note is that there are white
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PaulSeesequasis
Our exposure to tragic imagery in photography has reached a stage of exposure and jadedness now, whether it's holocaust, lynchings, vietnam, wounded knee dead, etc; that the subjects are dehumanized,
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imacuriosguy
Just like diamonds are forever, Bacon and eggs, the America's favourite breakfast was a successful PR stunt and not a true health mandate. Bacon and eggs were introduced to Edward
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
Loving trans content in Star Trek.One day they'll have a trans woman doing roles like this. Also, one day they'll have nonbinary characters who aren't young, white and dfab, and
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The Panda Bare
vbadpanda
What??? @WWF_DG, @WHO and head of @UNBiodiversity @mremae just making it up about the origins of diseases. Might a bit of simple fact-checking have raised some doubts about this, @guardian
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Margarita
margaritaevna95
In the 1920s, food fortification began with table salt when iodine was added to prevent goitre in children. Since then, food fortification has become more common. Normal wheat flour is
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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
My great grandfather Dr. Nalinaksha Sanyal: freedom fighter, politician, economist, businessman, sportsman. He was a tough guy. A poor village kid who won a scholarship to LSE in 1920s, was
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David Fedman
dfedman
A hunting map of the Japanese empire (1941), highlighting game locations in Japan, Korea, and Manchuria. A few thoughts: 1) It's hard to ignore the centrality of the Changbai Mountains
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Future Deep State Employee
MrSmithInDC
Genuinely crying a little bit thinking about my great great grandpa who was the mayor of his town in Switzerland and immigrated to the US in the 1920s when he
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medhumsIreland
CiaraBreath
My heart goes out to the survivors of the 'mother and baby homes'. Yesterday's report was far from final. 1/7 #motherandbabyhomes For what it is worth here are my observations,
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Kyle🚬
Gravelord_Kyle
I already made fun of the "National Justice Party" but I'll actually address it.I think the mere existence of such a thing is laughable, let alone the enthusiasm it's generating.
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Jonathon L. Earle
JonathonLEarle
This builds upon the excellent conversation b/w @Isacmpanga & @JMwesigwa_S re: Royal Mile in Buganda. How is 'Kabaka’njagala' best translated? Commonly translated, The King Loves Me, @Isacmpanga effectively argues that
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Jamie Bartlett
JamieJBartlett
A short thread on the relationship between social media, hypocrisy and political extremism. It’s been bugging me for years. 1/9 Everyone is a a hypocrite at some level, since it’s
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