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Āyaan Khan
StaunchQadri
There is a famous saying “repeat the lie so many times such that it becomes the truth.”This is what the leaders or propagators of deviant sects have done from time
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Jessica Price
Delafina777
Okay, so, it's Tisha B'Av and I had some thoughts here about Av in general which you should read for context, but I want to talk about today specifically.https://twitter.com/Delafina777/status/1285980803235672065 Supposedly
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Tricvs Dickvs 🧙
triccydicc
I've been getting angry with a lot of people who protest that Canada is irreversibly doomed, and who have either given up on the country or are antagonistic toward people
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mildmanneredarmy
MildManneredMax
A decade ago I received my first press pass for @edfilmfest and proceeded to spend several hours a day, every day, for eleven days in June watching more films than
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CedarBough Saeji
TheKpopProf
Korean History: (TW: violence)One of the saddest stories in the modern history of Korea is what is commonly called Jeju sa-sam #제주사삼 or the Jeju April 3rd Uprising (if it's
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Kingsley Moghalu
MoghaluKingsley
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2020: FACTS, DISPUTES, AND DELUSIONS - A THREAD1. It’s natural that President Trump and his supporters are shell-shocked by the outcome of the 2020 US
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Ben Golub
ben_golub
Was grateful to share at an #ASSA2021 session today a bit on what I've learned in teaching an undergraduate course on the Economics of Networks.A short thread to serve as
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Siddharth Mangharam
mangharam
Happy 13th (BLR) Birthday, @livemint ! Some lockdown + Diwali cleaning in my basement threw up a soggy, mouldy but readable copy of the first day, first issue! A thread
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Eztainutlacatl
cbkwgl
Europe was always treated to be the central pivot for the world history but the reality is, outside Roman Empire, European History before Colonialism was not even worth mentioning. Let
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Kei Nishiyama
KeiNishiyamauc
In this semester, I teach an English course entitled "Crisis of democracy and democratic innovations." Every week, my students and I examine and discuss various issues. I learn a lot
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Rebecca Hersman
rebeccahersman
Thread: My new article in @TXNatSecReview is a somewhat long read so let me pitch some of my argument here in case I can get you to take a look:
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Vincent 罗
VincentL0r
A blueprint on how to destroy vernacular Chinese schools, by an ex SJK(C) studentTo understand how to get rid of Malaysia's vernacular schools, you first need to understand why it
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Jon Hawkes
JonHawkes275
Spent a bit more time getting our @JanesINTEL piece on the Dutch CV9035NL MLU pulled together last week (https://bit.ly/2M7qQs1 ), and I think its worth a thread to highlight just how
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vivian
uiuianvs
when the conquistadors led by francisco pizarro first encountered the incas, they were greeted as gods, "virachochas", because their lighter skin and beards resembled that of a divine race of
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Committee of 100 Years of Solitude
alexbaca
The earliest reference to "NIMBY" that I can find in the Washington Post is from Feb. 13, 1983, in a Jack Eisen MetroScene column. Helpfully, I also screenshotted, for you,
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Paul Fagan
PaulEamonnFagan
Rewarding myself today by attending A Symposium on Clouds (in the Cloud), with talks on s in Woolf's Orlando () avant-garde cinema () and a host of other media &
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