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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Media keeps making the grave journalistic error of asserting what Trump "believes"—for instance taking Trump at his word that he "believes" Biden is stealing the election. Let's be clear—Trump doesn't
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The Emile Smith Showe
EmiSmithShowe
THREAD: Analysing the impact Emile Smith Rowe has had on Arsenal(Likes and RTs appreciated) The outlook of Arsenal's season from the start of December to right now is night and
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Duke of Qin
qin_duke
Like I've said before, American "soft power" and Chinese "soft power" both operate through sacks of money changing hands. The operative difference is the distribution of payouts. The Chinese will
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia
silviamg
I was reading reviews on Goodreads of The Marrow Thieves. I read a 1 star review where the reviewer complained that it was bad because it broke post-apocayltipc/dystopia conventions: there
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Gareth Dennis
GarethDennis
This is why #Loopyhype nonsense is dangerous - people in power don't know the difference between AM and FM, and they then waste valuable political and legislative time on what
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Alexander Staff
strider80
There's a growing sense that the Scottish Cup won't be played to completion this season. The situation we're in and the precedent of last season make it all the more
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Alex Kaschuta Reality Czar
kaschuta
Status is a zero sum game in every hierarchy. But if you have a lot of different hierachies, that problem is softened. There are many ways to play, many ways
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
I'm wondering a lot at the moment about the impact of COVID on education. In the UK we can make a reasonably good estimate that the average learning loss will
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Jessica Ellis
baddestmamajama
So four years ago I raised (and drained my savings) to make a little feature with zero names and a mostly female cast and crew for less than $100k and
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Araya
arayabaker
Credentialism, cultural capital, desirability, generational wealth, networks, and other unfair advantages, always factor into access and perceived credibility––even among the multiply minoritized. You can't opt into or out of privil
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/3Yes, Eugene, which is why I stress pro-cyclicality. We saw this in Japan in the 1980s. When the economy is expected to grow rapidly, the future benefits of current infrastructure
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/15By now you have undoubtedly seen the craziness going on in the stock market, with a selection of stocks surging hundreds if not thousands of percent in a matter of
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Doctor Disabled ♿️✊🏼
MrJasonOlsen
Q5. If you had to obtain a PhD again would you do it?#DisChat with @AngharadBeckett and @MrJasonOlsen A5 Absolutely! As a first-generation, disabled person, from a disadvantaged, working-class background, becoming
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Michael K. Laidlaw, MD
MLaidlawMD
Regarding trans inclusion in female sports:A major problem with arguments in favor is confusing circulating testosterone levels with the actual end organ effects of testosterone in developing the male body
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
Notwithstanding my earlier grousing about Turchin, I think “elite overproduction” is an excellent framework within which to understand intra-caucus tensions among House Democrats.https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1327235814275813376 The
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Jeff Jarvis
jeffjarvis
There are two interpretations of Facebook pulling news out of News Feed in Australia. The positive one is that Facebook stood on principle, defended the net and refused to be
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