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s_m_kay
@marquetteu Can we talk, for a second, about the really appalling community response to the presentation on changes to Marquette's seal received? A thread. 1/? On Monday, the MU community
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nooran🍁
purpleremnants
THREAD: Six years ago, in July 2013, I was in #Kashmir. My stay there for work and travel purposes coincided with the onset of #AmarnathYatra due to which never ending
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Shortkings, by George R. R. Martin
3liza
tweeting this to remind myself to post a thread with the layman's-terms translations of the research papers on covid im reading for my protest group here are the papers we
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Austin
realUnnameable
Evolution 'Multiregional' hypothesis vs 'Out of Africa' hypothesis Map depicting the hypothesized Out of Africa migrations Fertile Crescent Overview map of the world around 2,000 B.C. https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/atlas
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miks
muscleobama
Daily gibbon thread Day 1 - he looks kinda shocked wonder what happened Day 2 - lazy ape lounging on a sunday Day 3 - Monday is for monky masterminds.
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
I'm no epidemiologist, but I support a number of global vaccination organizations. A layperson thread on how much work it takes to get each dose in a person's arm, and
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
A conspiracy thread: the North Pole This may seem redundant considering I just made a thread on Antarctica, but considering all the other topics we’ve covered so far, this should
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L’Abovian
labovian
#Azerbaijan|i representative at the OPCW plays the victim game & falsely accuses Armenia in everything that Azerbaijan did, forgetting that if petrodollars & caviar diplomacy can silence some officials, there
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
On this day, Feb. 17, 1865, Black people took over what I believe is one of the most important pieces of property in the history of this country.This is literally
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Xavi Ruiz
xruiztru
𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗. More intact obelisks stand in Rome than in the whole Egypt.The Eternal City has eight ancient Egyptian and five Roman obelisks, some of which are over 3,000 years old!
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[THREAD]1/19Long, long ago there was a people that lived someplace in the steppes of Eurasia who spoke a language linguists call, quite unimaginatively, the Proto-Indo-European tongue or PIE. Here, we're
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TheAmishCatholic
AmishCatholic
This thread has induced a moment of clarity for me about the Christian right. It seems quite a lot of their fear is essentially that LGBT people will treat them
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Patrick Lee Miller
Plato4Now
Failure fertilizes SuccessThis is “Fort Necessity,” an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh, in the middle of a beautiful field visited by few. Here is where the first world war began. Not
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
THREAD- Why pro sports teams might want to have videos of nature playing in the locker room at half time. The science of nature (even the virtual kind) and its
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Benjamin Thibault - ❤️er of many comorbids
ThibaultBen
As #ableg conservatives flummox us all with a bizarrely coordinated effort to bring back "Dominion Day", I decided to look into what is causing this confusing hive mind behaviour. I
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
1/18 The last couple of days I've been talking about current issues in SEA archaeology, and today I'm going to circle back to a rock art research work in progress
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