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Dr. TJ #ACNH
DrTJ433
I’ll probably regret this, but let’s do it. There is a reason that a certain contingent of white people insist on using hairstyles most reflective of Black hair in AC;
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Grifts are undertheorized, and too often conflated with long cons, scams, frauds and other more blatant soft crimes. Lemme offer a definition.A grift is a scheme that profits from the
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Jesuits, 'soldiers of Christ', aren't your average priests. An order founded in 1540, it had great emphasis on scholarship, learning native languages and unorthodox approaches to missionary work. Pope Francis
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Sam Guthrie
samguthrie91
Hello and welcome to a history thread about Belfast, Sydney, & two different Battle(s) of Vinegar Hill It's the story of how one lad from Belfast *may* have wound up
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
@SecPompeo wants a "new alliance of democracies".Can this happen after 3+ years of @realDonaldTrump berating traditional US allies?Absolutely! IR scholarship shows that forming alliances has little to do with being
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. @ShaoulSussman and I wrote about a key scholar named Herb Hovenkamp. It's a story of how corporate power lives not in seedy politics, but in academia, in expert jargon,
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🌹دریا🌹
RORVK
ONLINE SCHOOL TIP THREAD!!!I've been seeing a lot of threads that ignore people without peaceful households, neurodivergence/attentive issues, and $$ to blow on expensive books -- time to fix that
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American Historical Association
AHAhistorians
We know teaching today's events—which are not a “moment,” but the product of a long history—presents a familiar, yet unusually urgent, challenge: how can students use historical knowledge and thinking
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
I reviewed @ezraklein‘s “Why We’re Polarized” for @hsozkult. A few thoughts, from a historical perspective, on an important book that still left me unconvinced that "polarization" is the right lens
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Danielle Navarro
djnavarro
I often hear it asserted that there is very little opportunity for nuance when discussing transgender topics online. I think that is true, in the sense that there are a
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Mayank 🇮🇳
ImMayankB
On the occasion of completion of 15th year of @ImRaina's international debut, here is a thread covering his International cricketing journey. It will be a bit long but hope you
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Darling Nisi
darlingnisi
1994 was quite a busy year for O(+>! Let’s get into what he was getting into! #Prince (Also special shout out to @ooleef and @mshvan! Y’all are allupin in so
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Alex 🍁
Alex_at_ACHK
1/ Standing up to China is worth the price. “When our sovereignty, national security, and safety of our citizens are at stake, Canada must take a stand.”Thank you to the
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Kᴀᴛ Cᴀʀʏ
kat_cary
Most of their ideas—like that trans women are a threat to cisgender women’s safety—are based on cherry-picked cases...their ideology doesn’t allow for trans people to have self-definition or any autonomy
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bosco waits for springtime
selentelechia
Earthseed (from Octavia Butler's Parable series) seems like a v well-designed quasi-religious movement; I wonder how often and how successfully it's been tried as a blueprint for others hmm with
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Dr William Tullett
WillTullett
Here’s a positive thread about some of the excellent books out there on smell histories. It’s an exciting, growing field. Let’s start with @smellosopher new book Smellosophy - which starts
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