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Joe Pizza's Accountant, Shlomi Matzoball 🔥
rev_avocado
Oh no, this Sec. 1881A thing is spreading.https://twitter.com/RoKhanna/status/1334505483302998017 Declaring a "public health emergency" under CERCLA for COVID-19 is the kind of legislative stretch that the Supreme Court will strik
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dwtruthwarrior (@dwtruthwarrior on Gab/Parler)🇨🇦
dwtruthwarrior
I have a feeling that the entire manufactured CV crisis is one giant, cult/occult ritual from start to finish, divided up into many mini-rituals, each with a distinct purpose of
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
America, your racism is showing… A thread. 1/9 I know that Biden may still win but either way, we have very clearly shown who we are. As @nhannahjones stated this
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Diego Zuluaga
FintechDiego
I find the @nytimes guest responses to Friedman's 1970 essay don't do justice to Friedman's argument. So I picked 5 passages from the essay that I think summarize it well
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Tim Meshginpoosh, #WCT Cat Daddy
OldReepicheep
I think it's long past time that evangelicals addressed the elephant in the room. There is a large number of popular speakers and authors--ostensibly conservative and otherwise orthodox--whose books line
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity
The stupidest thing is Trump would literally have a second term right now if he just did the most basic shit with COVID. Literally just sign some stuff and let
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Ian van Zyl
HabibiSouth
The fallacy inherent in weak analogies. These bleeding heart tear-jerkers are doing the rounds on Twitter and elsewhere. One stops to ponder, but this is ephemeral. The analogies ring true
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Sandy49363539
Brahmagupta - First mathematician to use zero as a numberBrahmagupta (598 AD - 668 AD) was a great Indian mathematician and astronomer. He revolutionized both mathematics and astronomy in 7th
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Genevieve Lakier
glakier
Since the detailed and ambivalent account of the FOB that @klonick recently published in @NewYorker is generating so much discussion, I thought it might be useful to place the FOB
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Daphne Keller
daphnehk
This is a much more developed version of a point I make a lot: If we aren’t willing to consider new interps of 1st Am, but we do want platforms
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : We need to adapt to our new reality.Me : A question?X : Should we start with organisation or operating model first?Me : Neither. Start with doctrine i.e. basic
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Rob Bailey, old-timey astrologer
oldschoolastro
OK let’s get nerdy. In WWII, tank designers realised that sloped armour is more likely to deflect armour-piercing rounds than square armour. This reminds me of the aspect doctrine where
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
As well as Hallowe'en, today is also Reformation Day - commemorating the beginnings of the Reformation in 1517 - so today may be a good time to explore how the
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Gerard Kennedy
gerardjkennedy
Been spending the last 24 hours absorbing #Vavilov. Never been so pleasantly surprised by @SCC_eng. Multi-part blog post, “20 Things to Be Grateful for as Admin Law Enters the 2020s”,
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Thomas Juneau
thomasjuneau
The US has had contingency plans to bomb Iran nuclear sites for years. Lots of analysts in and out of government have studied this extensively, and it's clear to sensible
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Dan Larsen
KoloheDan
I recognize that Twitter is not real life.(Thank goodness.)That's why I've been largely dismissive of virtual agitation against Church doctrines and policies from those connected (sometimes closely) to BYU.It's a
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