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Virginia Heffernan
page88
It’s surprising how much horrifying ideology begins with novels. The Turner Diaries. Atlas Shrugged. Battlefield Earth. LaVoy Finicum’s Only by Blood & Suffering. Donald Barr’s Space Relations. Factual accuracy is
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Ian
Cipher_db
The thing with the Boo arc—more specifically—is that it’s simultaneously Toriyama at his loosest and most burnt out—which he’s earned over the course of nine idiosyncratic and tightly delivered arcs,
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Aria Lerendeair
Aria_Lerendeair
Okay, I promised to make a thread on this today, so here goes nothing. I'm not sure how long this is going to be, but I'll keep it relatively succinct
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Steve Bezner
Bezner
Women in Ministry, a : Over the last two years, my elders and I have been on a deep dive in order to better understand the role of women within
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AD #TheOneHourMentor
anaggh
#AuthorBooksReadingI have been ruminating over this for a long time and guess it is time to say this. I am a voracious Fiction reader and a slow Non Fiction, Management,
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NobbyCycles
NobbyCycles
Handy guide to commenting on cycling 1. Read the Hway code2. No ACTUALLY READ THE FUCKING Hway code 3. There is no road tax4. Seriously it was abolished in 19375.
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Casey Bailey
MrCaseyBailey
THAT INSTAGRAM POST YOU READ DOES NOT MAKE YOU A CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER: A THREAD.When I was 21 I joined a group of people who were interested in ensuring that
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Ross Showalter
rosshowalter
Paul Hostovsky has a forthcoming poetry book called DEAF & BLIND. I won’t read it. I don’t think there needs to be another book about hearing gawking. A thread— In
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Music Venue Trust
musicvenuetrust
IMPORTANT READ: Our colleagues at @UK_Music have published the Music By Numbers Report today. READ THE REPORT IN FULL HERE: https://www.ukmusic.org/research/music-by-numbers-2020 Music by Numbers is essential reading for anyone who
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Leo Jai™
lionheartleojai
It's tragic that all the Trumpster's who have been crowing to me about Trump being re-elected can't be bothered to actually read some of the court findings. You know you've
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Raffi Melkonian
RMFifthCircuit
I once read a case where the defendant signed a contract “Mickey Mouse” and then argued he hadn’t signed it. To be clear, he agreed he had signed the document.
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so soft
npueu
I love my Kindle, but I have a few problems with it.- I've reached for it sometimes hoping to read a book and found it out of charge. Instant deflate.-
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Namina Forna
NaminaForna
The problem I have with Bridgerton is the problem of being a black woman engaging with media not meant for you. The Bridgerton books were a white, white world. I
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Alex Hughes
ahugheswriter
Fellow authors, gather ‘round. I have something to share re: a segment of the reading population you may not have thought about much before: we’ll call them the Distracted Readers.
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Gearóidín McEvoy
GaRoDean
Ok with all of the talk of a maternity leave referendum, I’m here to weigh in on a area of law I’m pretty comfortable with: feminist readings of the Irish
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Matt Bell
mdbell79
So many of us have experienced students complaining that all stories are "sad" or "depressing": I think beginning students often respond to what a story is about rather than its
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