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Ben.
benstringer__
Is anyone else interested in flags The Pan-Arab colours are red, black, green and white and they each represented an Arab dynasty. that’s why lots of Arab countries have similar
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Gareth Hollands
GJHollands
THREADExciting that details have finally been announced for a new @hackneycouncil #LowTrafficNeighbourhood in London Fields from 7th September. It’s especially notable that this will affect a neighbourhood with large amounts
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I’m vaccinated x 2
ReginaA1981
If you ever wonder why you see more black doctors than other staff in the hospital. That is because medicine made efforts to fix is systemic racism while other fields
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David Tracy
davidntracy
~Six winters ago, I visited a Craigslister in Auburn Hills to buy Jeep parts. It was dark, snowy, and well below 0 by the time my friend and I arrived
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Yunus Şahin
herrbokologist
Important points and all are related to the competence/performance distinction, I think. Chomsky's view on linguistic theory and "how to study language" resembles Marr's computational level. So it's highly abstract.
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National Gallery of Art
ngadc
One of the many remarkable qualities of Vincent van Gogh was his ability to capture the essence of the natural world through paint.Following two fruitful yet emotionally draining years, he
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
To get out of the COVID downturn, & prevent the next pandemic, we are going to need innovation & entrepreneurship. The bad news is that both were stalling long before
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Mile High Brendan
MileHighBrendan
I don’t think the permanent GOP death spiral is 100% fait accompli, but it will most definitely continue if nobody on the principled, pro-democracy side of the party is willing
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Explanation of whyI am the only one of 7 billion people to not endorse cyber as a warfare domain.https://twitter.com/hacks4pancakes/status/1340676310058844163 For over a decade, I’ve watched people who don’t really understand
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ʟɪʙᴇʀᴛʏ ɪꜱ 〽️ᴇᴛᴀʟ
nocleanvocals
Yes, private companies can make their own decisions, but the coordination we are seeing to block certain views is unreal. What these companies did to people like Laura Loomer goes
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D.M. Schmeyer
dmschmeyer
So there's this thing that happens in law that's pretty profound and impactful.It's called time. Law changes. A case with a seminal holding will come out.Then, years later, that holding
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Erik Torenberg
eriktorenberg
A riff on positive sum:We’re not wired for abundance—We’re wired for scarcityWhen we lived in tribes, if someone took your food, or excluded you, you didn't have anywhere else to
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Chris Baldie
ChrisBaldie
Last night my lovely assistant @robotowls and I packed up 320+ orders for the Kickstarter. I might do a deep dive into how to streamline as much of this process
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Stuart Newman
sanewman1
1/4 The debate among left-of-center academics and pundits about whether Trump represented a turn toward fascism has a well-worn contour. Some are pointing out that things that have happened in
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Adrian Jacobo
Adrian_Jacobo
The academic job search, it's lack of feedback, and the sense of belonging (or lack thereof). A thread... (@AcademicChatter) The lockdown, right on the heels of the end of last
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Melissa Simone, PhD (She/They)
m_simonephd
My online #researchstudy was recently infiltrated by bots. I haven't shared this story publicly because I felt a bit like it was my fault. I'm putting my pride aside because
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