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Spartan
spartan4evr1
Remember Lebanon blast?Pampering wl save us a bit, bt not 4ever.Al we r doing is complaining abt govt, bt we dnt want 2 take on d fight. Govt will save
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
1/ THREAD - HOW THE CCP'S ALLIES HAVE HANDLED/USED COVID-19This thread is a survey of how some of CCP's closest allies have handled COVID-19. Some interesting circumstantial evidence can
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Joumana Medlej
joumajnouna
This thread is on behalf of my mum, who asked me to put our books up as ebooks—these are Lebanese Heritage books for young readers we make together, and normally
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Bee
Ben_Scerri
I saw this tweet this morning, and have been thinking about it since... As such, I'm proposing a new taxonomy:For this (over the next few tweets), I'll refer to the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Rise of the machines. Boston Dynamics robot does a gymnastics routine. 2) I too share a lot of concerns about the robots, not because I dislike technology, but I
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COSMO BAKER
CosmoBaker
THEAD: I’d like to talk about a place & some people that are really special to me. I’ve been a DJ for 30+ years and have traveled the globe having
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𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝗦𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗧
billsweet
The 9/11 story that I cannot forget belongs to Rick Rescorlahis life was book-ended by two moments of bravery - going above and beyond in answering the call of duty
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Giorgos Kallis
g_kallis
Indeed, as scholars who have studied Malthus show, Malthus was not a 'Malthusian'. He had a healthy dose of respect for technology, believed in growth, and posited that the greatest
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Kane
kane
I’m seeing articles on how camera white balance and #nofilter are surprisingly hard concepts. A thread:https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/09/camera-phone-wildfire-sky/616279/ 1/ the human brain is really good at “normal
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
On 23 September 1984 the BBC broadcast the apocalypse: the story of nuclear war and its effects on the people of Sheffield. Filmed on a shoestring budget it still causes
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Anthony LaMesa
ajlamesa
Europe’s schools still open, still relatively safe, through covid-19 second wavehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/europe-schools-covid-open/2020/12/01/4480a5c8-2e61-11eb-9dd6-2d0179981719_story.html “It is still difficult for
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Keiron Pim
KeironPim
My maternal grandfather Josef Meller was born in Vienna 100 years ago today. He took this photo of himself at his piano, I guess in the 1950s. He died aged
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
NatWest, Barclays, Midlands, Lloyds. Black horse apocalypse? Or vital tools of prosperity!Today in pulp I'm looking at money. Lots of it... Money is just a token, like a Panini football
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
A Conspiracy Thread: The Saturn Stargate According to some researchers, our solar system may have looked much different in the ancient past. Author and scholar Immanuel Velikovsky claimed that the
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Claire Ryan
aetherlev
Okay let's talk COVID19 stats.What I've been thinking about this morning is how macro-social factors influence responses to the pandemic. First example: Sweden.Here's the deaths per million comparison for various
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Disappointed Optimist
disappoptimism
I’m on a short break in the UK & it’s like a theme park in the zombie apocalypse. It’s a hotel resort in Norfolk, Potters. The staff do an amazing
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