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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
OK, I'll bite. This is an excellent question, not just a genuine one.https://twitter.com/Aiannucci/status/1317376147756371969 There is not a mechanism in place to write off most of each other's debt. There doesn't
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Part two. Explaining where the plutocracy’s beliefs and values of treating people like pawns to be sacrificed at a whim originates. It’s fascism. NOTE: These threads are meant to be
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byunandyeol
what your favourite cb fic trope says about you: a very specific thread about cb twt (please don't take it seriously, it's all jokes) CEO AU, Rich Chαnyeol / Poor
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Paul Cooper
PaulMMCooper
When botanist Richard Deakin examined Rome’s Colosseum in the 1850s, he found 420 species of plant growing in the ruins: cypresses & ilex, pea plants & over 50 types of
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Scorched Earth Policy
Scearpo
A lot of people that I made up have been asking me "Scorch, how do I get girls to like me?" Women have been historically and eternally an enigma to
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Josie Huang
josie_huang
Hi from my quarantine hotel in Taipei. Here's the view for the next couple weeks....Been following Taiwan's success at keeping covid-19 largely at bay — 7 deaths, 799 cases on
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Old Weird Scotland
WeirdScotland
Many Scots, while owning Scotland's role in slavery, still take the stance that "normal" or "working class" Scots got no advantages from the fortunes made with enslaved labour, or any
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Rebecca L. Spang
RebeccaSpang
Time for another #MoneyAtoZ thread. A series of tweetorials based on my @iubHistory @IUCollege History of Money course (HIST-W 330).A is for Ancient EconomyB is for BitcoinC is for Cowriesd
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Michelangelo (1475-1564) was one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance whose paintings, drawings, sculpture & architecture have always been famous. He was seminal in combining the art of
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Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Hello_Tailor
starting a Hannibal rewatch, and while ep 1 is a lot more ~typical crime procedural~ than the luminous heights of later eps, the performances are SO on point from the
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
reading yet another book about agricultural history for research reasons the great thing about Books About Agriculture is when they're pure shit, you absolutely already know by page 3 for
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Danno ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
SnarkishDanno
Covid, Ebola, HIV, China, Hydroxychloroquine, Gates, POTUS, Q, Vaccination, Cancer Cure.If you want to know how that all ties together, stay tuned. Writing now..... I am going to apologize upfront,
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Patrick Corrigan
PatrickCorrigan
Who benefitted from slavery in Ireland? When it was abolished in British colonies in 1833, the equivalent of £millions of pounds was paid out in compensation to almost 100 slave
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Daniela Bado
DaniBado
Calibã e a Bruxa de Silvia Federici:http://coletivosycorax.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/CALIBA_E_A_BRUXA_WEB.pdf Patriarchy and Accumulation On A World Scale: Women in the International Division of Labour de Maria Mies:https://drive.goog
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Advanced Community Studies
greendalethree
As a helpless dork for both #Community and #XMen, I swore a while back that do a Which X-Man Are They? (Based on this classic image)And I’m gonna. THREAD Watch
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Greg Lukianoff
glukianoff
THREAD: My book with @JonHaidt, Coddling of the American Mind, turns 2 this week! As part of our series updating the trends we addressed in the book, today we're looking
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