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sharanvkaur
y i k e s. saw a research paper regarding covid, recognised a name, went down a rabbithole of ex-schoolmates blogs from 15 years ago and damn, RI boys were
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Nahinga
dnahinga
Why Konza City became a failure from the start. An insight#CitiesForPeople#MisplacedPriorities 1. Optimum Size.Cities with 50,000 people have a big market to sustain 61 different kinds of retail shopsCities with
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Movies Silently
MoviesSilently
So, I've made a decision not to include pro-Confederacy films in any fun or light list (like my silent movie map of the United States).I thought I should clarify my
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Mike Stuchbery 💀🍷
MikeStuchbery_
Andy Ngo thinks Antifa are on a level with the Nazis in terms of wanton violence. Furthermore, he says that 'even the Nazis knew to cover their tracks' and that
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Ari Schulman
AriSchulman
- Tents in church, mall, school parking lots 7 days/week- Staff to the gills, workers get hazard pay- Allot a certain number of doses daily- 6 am - 6 pm:
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Otto Saumarez Smith
OSaumarezSmith
Here a porcelain palette plate (from @V_and_A), made in Paris 1810-20, so that a painter could gauge the eventual colour of enamels after firing. A functional object that inadvertently ends
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Avi Woolf, Wilderness Conservative🐺
AviWoolf
The right needs to have a reckoning with its past, especially on race. This simplistic account, shorn of any complexity or shades of grey, is not it. It repeats all
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Professor Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
LloydLlewJ
In 1920s Weimar Germany, Berlin was a city widely regarded as fashion powerhouse, due to a thriving textile industry. With 750 factories and 180,000 employees—many of whom were Jews—Berlin was
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Fred, his sails unfurled
LesserFrederick
It was a purely technical point. It was not to assign "war guilt" but to stipulate liability as a legal basis for imposing reparations. You can't make someone pay compensatory
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
I don't know if looking at Europe or Asia makes sense for american planners. I think a more reasonable and more politically palatable target for many US metros would be
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Jon Wilson
jonewilson
Almost every historical claim in this attack on @KamalaHarris's mother, by @dhume is wrong: I'd expect better from the @WSJ. https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-kamala-harris-isnt-saying-about-her-mothers-background-11597944590 (1/n)
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johnknefel
johnknefel
I wrote about the long, symbiotic relationship between law enforcement and racist vigilante organizations. The degree of overlap, which is virtually unbroken from the end of the Civil War to
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Tim Wittig
Tim_Wittig
Used to work on the violent right-wing extremist threat back in the day (2008-11). Here are the big changes I'm noticing compared to then, left handed crayon-on-napkin edition: [thread]https://twitter.com/WylieNewmark/status/13476774038
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
People seem to think this is a compelling argument against antitrust enforcement but it's really not. Anyone familiar with economic history knows that new high-tech industries tend to have a
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Jeet Heer
HeerJeet
1. I've been reading some Raymond Chandler lately & it clarified something that is maybe obvious to everyone else but had never occurred to me: that pervasive police corruption was
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Jack M Silverstein
readjack
Debating a GOAT in football doesn’t make sense. But let me explain why, if the concept is indeed valid, Walter Payton is my choice.A thread. https://twitter.com/WCGridiron/status/1276953010741149696 Like I said: Football
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