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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
A reason why CDC, unlike researchers in Britain, Germany and Austria, can't determine that kids and school workers get COVID in school buildings. @KenyaBradshaw @ConorPWilliams @arotherham @selmekki @karinchenoweth @jacobwaters @lutzfer
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John D_ohh
JohnD_ohh
1)9/11: Lesser-Known Facts About the Dreadful Terror Attack That Shook The World.Let's begin >>>A radiological attack is the spreading of radioactive material with the intent to do harm. 2)Radioactive materials
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WarNuse
WarNuse
‘A Gray Marble And A Den Of Vipers.’In 1773, A Wealthy Goldsmith And Coin Dealer Named Mayer Amschel Bauer Summoned Twelve Wealthy And Influential Men To His Place Of Business
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When the bees die, we die too.
brucewilson
I'm going to have to draw the line here. And, that's in reaction to a piece from, of all people, Greg Sargent - whom I regard as perhaps the @washingtonpost's
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Paul Holland
Paul_Hol1000
How central bank employment mandates turned the modern world into hell on earth.Bull Shit Jobs thread In the year 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that, by century’s end, technology would
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
It's #TetZoocryptomegathread time, in which I take a VERY long, detailed look at a monster-themed photo, or photos, or bit of film. This time, we look AGAIN at photos alleged
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JS Ng
kureshii_
How I came to value relationships over money: a @threadapalooza threadPrompt:https://twitter.com/kureshii_/status/1337717674046996483 1/ Where to start ... from influences I guess.My biggest and earliest influence is my mom.The first thing
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Jarita Bavido
JaritaBavido
It's a year this week since the first case of COVID-19 was found in Wisconsin. In July, I scoured the newspapers from the flu epidemic of 1918-1920. I've been wanting
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@simpolism
simpolism
one like = one tweet relating to postrats in some form. who knows where this might go?(max 100 tweets, no purchase necessary, entry limit of at most one like per
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Chenoe Hart
chenoehart
For this year’s @threadapalooza, I am going to share 100 more or less spontaneous opinions about suburbia. 1. Suburbia is weird because it is topological. Since its buildings exist as
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Kent Hendricks
kenthendricks
52 of the most interesting things I learned in 2020:1. The bacteria RB41 is known to exist in only three places: showerheads, dog noses, and paleolithic cave paintings.*The Great Indoors*https://amzn.to/3aSWBiq
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David Neiwert
DavidNeiwert
1) “Eliminationism” is a term you need not just to become familiar with, especially in today’s American rush toward authoritarianism. This will be a long, illustrated thread explaining what it
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hyperlink.academy
hyperlink_a
Hyperlink's entry for @threadapalooza 2020:How can internet learning be *better*?-Radically expanded notions of "online courses"-People-first facilitation-Nontraditional learning structures-Social spaces for learning, friendsh
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Tony Tost
tonytost
I did an earlier very long thread telling the roundabout story about how I broke in as a TV writer at 35 while living in Seattle. I'll try to tell
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Dr EM
PankhurstEM
I decided to take this out of my replies to some tweets and do a thread because this ‘Paedophile Manifesto’ is so chilling it needs its own analysis and exposure.
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Steve W
StevenW69808657
A @jeremycorbyn isn't just for Xmas, and given that the Centrists are re-writing history at a furious pace, @VersoBooks 40% off winter sale means it's a good time to get
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