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kacen callender 📚📝
kacencallender
reading Anatomy of Story, and throughout the book there's been so much focus on the craft of the protagonist's internal need—both psychological and moral. it's wild to see actual craft
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Gabby Palomo 🐆
gabbspalomo
I feel a disconnect between all these papers we are reading about ideal scr study designs and field work. I hope I won’t Get a lot of hate for this
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G Raghuram
UntergrundmannG
A major shift in my reading habit occurred as soon as I left school - reading up as much as I could of any author that I found interesting. As
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Jim Russell
ProducerCities
A thread about the latest iteration of American decline: "Like Putnam’s beloved bowling alleys, cinemas are an example of the decline of semiweekly gatherings in the United States" https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/
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Dr. Johnathan Flowers says "Fuck your Academy."
shengokai
Random note: I'm watching a kind of light-hearted anime, the plot doesn't really matter, but one of the phrases that was used was "kokoro wo yomeru," or "to read minds."
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Josh Hochschild
JoshHochschild
How to read PlatoHere are some basic principles for interpreting Socratic dialogues.(Intended for new readers of Plato, perhaps useful to experienced readers too.)1/6 1. Every dialogue is an apologia for
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Rebecca Urban
RurbsOz
THREAD: I tried out the federal government’s phonics screening check for families with my prep daughter today, largely driven by curiousity about how she’s progressing in her reading given the
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Marcus Cunningham
MarcusC31391111
The difference between Derrida and Deleuze I think ultimately can be found in their different attitudes. You can see this in how they wrote books on other philosophers. Deleuze always
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
'He who knows only one country knows no country' - @FukuyamaFrancis It's so true!For instance, theories of US/ Western women's rising share of top jobs usually emphasise growth, demand for
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
One of the most pervasive myths in the story of American literature is that the all-pervasive whiteness is some sort of accident--unintentional, just how it was in the past, and
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wayvwoI
good morning i’ll make a brief thread of what happened with oh_mes since so many of you asked about it and i cannot message y’all individually anymore!! keep reading underneathhttps://twitter.com/wayvwoI/status/1059926248607096832
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Monique🧚🏼♂️
findingmonique
Two months ago I was planning on quietly fading from my religion that I was raised in. I was too afraid to speak negatively about it at all. Today I
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Beth Moore
BethMooreLPM
I am - and have been for several months - researching the history of Christianity in America. I’ve come to the conclusion that we have excelled at a number of
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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
I would not support a Trump run for President in 2024 Great Rorschach tweet above. People are reading all kinds of things into it. Now here's what I mean:• I
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Antoinette Serrato
spaceandweather
Thinking of being honest with everyone tonight. I've been seeing a LOT about how ADHD people have been suffering with productivity and performance during this pandemic. It's really connected with
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Paul Currion
paulcurrion
One of my hobbies is following the career of Jordan Peterson out of morbid curiosity. This interview in the Sunday Times is not the best, but it nails some of
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