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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
In what world are we living in a society where the bounds around acceptable opinions are *wider* today!?!?This seems pretty demonstrably false.https://twitter.com/willwilkinson/status/1281265232636252163 The speech of politicians today is n
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Nick Kapur
nick_kapur
I made a map of the very first thing Japanese people think of for every prefecture in Japan, at least according to Japanese Google autocomplete... Many people outside of Japan
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The Claremont Run
ClaremontRun
While superhero comics are famous for advocating the existence of moral absolutes in the pursuit of justice, Storm takes that idea of the “one rule” and stabs it in the
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Gunnar Johanson
GunnarJohanson
Why does @Mizzou leadership constantly attract controversy? Choi and the pandemic, Loftin and faculty, Wolfe and protests, et al.MO State’s @ClifSmart has remained at his helm while @Mizzou has churned
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Linda McQuaig
LindaMcQuaig
PM admits Canada no longer has vaccine production capability. That's because we privatized Connaught Labs—which contributed brilliantly to medical advances, incl development of polio vaccine. (see my book “The Sport
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Remi Brulin
RBrulin
In 1985 Pollard passed on satellite pictures that were used by Israel in its bombing of PLO headquarters in Tunis (see here, from CIA's official Assessment of the Pollard Espionage
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
For the next few days, socialists are going to be feeling very grim about the prospects of seeing social, economic and political justice in our lifetime. But the most dangerous
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Evan Collins | BLM
EvanCollins90
Thread: This mid 90s gooey promo display for Converse 'T.O.U.C.H. EFX' sneakers reminded me of an aesthetic we've been studying at CARI, 'Neon Ooze' It seems the whole craze
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SportsbyBrooks
SportsbyBrooks
Before 1967, the University of Mississippi football team was the winningest program in the SEC. Since 1967, the University of Mississippi football team is the losingest program in the SEC.
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desert____lion
Osama bin Laden was an American CIA agent and he worked for the US government in the 1980s —they trained him! After the American govt declared Osama bin Laden
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Sprint Science
spikesonly
(A Thread) Reading this morning my collection of old transcriptions from 40 years ago to help share some background. Instead of repeating myself every few years with the same old
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Racquel Gates
racquelgates
So, Hulu is pulling that Golden Girls ep "Mixed Blessings" because of the scene with the accidental blackface? Sigh. Ok, here's the thing: Companies are just cherry picking the most
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The Ghost of Glenn
of_glenn
History Lesson on Your Social Security Card1A. Social Security Cards up until the 1980s expressly statedthe number and card were not to be used for identificationpurposes. Since nearly everyone in
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Sridhar Krishnaswamy
sridharkswamy
Motivated by @anbezhil12 will write in a thread my learning’s in alcohol industry. Tried this once in 2011 then @NR_Tatvamasi was the culprit but I did not continue.Read this article
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Kris Tapley
kristapley
SCROOGE, OR, MARLEY'S GHOST (Walter R. Booth, 1901)Earliest surviving film adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." Starring Daniel Smith. 5 min. Cutting edge visual effects.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7m4HahxFio A CHRISTMAS C
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
The crisis in the NHS is overwhelming this week. It has reminded me of conversations I had with my late father on how to manage within the state sector. I
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