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Akala
akalamusic
No doubt life for working people in the Caribbean is hard, just nowhere near as tough as in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina and almost all of Africa
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bri 🌈⭐️🔱 kimisha stan
asexual_cas
this video has been sent to me a couple times in the last few hours so i want to talk about it as a fellow ace with a completely opposing
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Peter Higgins
ibddoctor
THREAD: More data about PPIs and SARS-CoV-2 coming out. Is there a consistent association across studies? @statsepi @DrToddLee @supermarioelia @mikejohansenmd @ADAlthousePhD Increased prevalence of ARDS in those taking PPI at
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James Kanagasooriam
JamesKanag
Small, niche thread on (political) polling and whether we need to start having BAME/ non-white cross breaks as a standard in public polls, inspired by various conversations from @election_data, @MattSingh_
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TheValuesVoter
TheValuesVoter
Some people in this country are sincerely confused to hear people talk about “white supremacy” in conjunction with politics in America today. At the same time, a lot of people,
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
Indeed. There is another option between "Everything is already great and people just need to pull themselves up by the bootstraps" and "Criticise all the things that exist."You know what
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Edward L. Ayers
edward_l_ayers
1/ Two Centuries of Black Migration Led to Democrats’ Victory in 2020 (The Deep Demography That Structures American Politics — as posted on Medium via @newamericanhist ) 2/ The subtleties
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
I have finished @charlesmurray's Human Diversity which gave me considerable food for thought. It causes me some problems as a liberal leftie individualist whose main focus has always been improving
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Robert Colvile
rcolvile
Have been thinking about the parallels between UK and US elections, and the most obvious one is about geography - in particular, metropolis vs periphery (1/?) We're seeing all these
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Esperanza
endclasssociety
1. I'm hearing a lot of people painting Trump supporters who stormed the capitol yesterday as blue-collar and working-class. I'm not sure I believe that. While we don't have demographic
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
One for the radical Rawlsians I've seen out and about. You know what the veil of ignorance looks like when you realise such abstract mutual recognition in the form of
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John Drury
ProfJohnDrury
Responses to objections to paying people £500 to self-isolate: a short thread #Covid19UK 1/5https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/22/proposal-to-pay-500-to-those-who-test-positive-for-covid-splits-opinion 2/5Objection 1: Cost. The sch
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Jeremy Burge
jeremyburge
iOS 14 beta has a banner to confirm when you paste from another device (eg copy on a Mac and paste on iPhone)Seems to be bugging out and showing with
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Noah Pollak
NoahPollak
Warnock, unfortunately, has a long record of hostility to Israel that cannot be dismissed as this article attempts to do quite dishonestly (and smugly). If anything, @J_Insider downplayed how bad
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Romeen Sheth
RomeenSheth
India is on the verge of a once-in-a-generation explosion in edtech.I've invested in 2 co's that are growing like wildfire and want to do more. Let's talk if you're building
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Kim Kelly, MD
KimKellyMD
The @CMA_Docs/@Albertadoctors president-elect election is an example of "what not to do". I write as someone with leadership experience in both organizations. I have been asked why women did not
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