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akhivae
akhivae
I think in the long run, nationalism will be seen as a stepping stone to globalism. A transitory period between between localism and globalism. The main reason being is the
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Rachel S. Hobbs Gunn
RachelHobbsGunn
I’ve been thinking. I noticed during #LatinxPrePitch that there were a lot of “slice of life” stories being pitched, which I’ve heard was a no-no. I grew up listening to
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Justice for Rinku Sharma 🚩🚩
HelloNNewman
I find two approaches being taken by Chrislamonaxals when it comes to Hindu festivals. 1. Secularize and co-opt them. Take Hinduism out of them. 2. Make something up to guilt
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tenementmuseum
tenementmuseum
Love it or hate it, fruit cake is an iconic Christmas sweet. But across the pond, fruit cake, or figgy pudding, is dearly beloved in the UK. So strong is
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Rita Konaev
RitaKonaev
If you’re an immigrant, there are memories and traditions you have that don’t make sense in the context of your new homeland and identify. For some Russian Jews, one such
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#BirthCerts4AdopteesNOW
IzzyKamikaze
Brigid is patron saint of babies, blacksmiths, boatmen, cattle farmers, children whose parents are not married, children whose mothers are mistreated by the children's fathers, Clan Douglas, dairymaids, fugitives, Ireland,
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toy bon
cherrykano
hello, it’s a little late but i wanna talk about christmas and the strilondes, as a jew (rts are appreciated !) the strilondes are canonically jewish. rose and kanaya had
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Tracy Beanz
tracybeanz
To All My Democrat Friends:Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low-stress, non-addictive, gender-neutral celebration of the winter solstice holiday,
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“Merry” Meredith Rose
M_F_Rose
One of the hardest things about not seeing family for the holidays, I think, is that the psychological comfort of the holidays for many (not all) of us is entwined
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Sandra Tayler
SandraTayler
This year, more than ever, we need the story of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas where all the trappings are stripped away and Christmas saves the Grinch. This Christmas Saves
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Dan Hamman
hammoo
Working in storyboards it’s hard not to think about this stuff a LOT but the more I work the more it really doesn’t matter and nobody notices plus there may
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Sandra Tayler
SandraTayler
The entire genre of Christmas stories with the formula Protagonist Saves Christmas is doing us a disservice this pandemic year by teaching that the holiday is “saved” by massive efforts
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Kamna Shastri
KShastri2
For fun, my dad and I went through his giant books about science, math and quantum physics - all by Stephen Hawking. Out of 1500ish pages, all the collected works
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
Anti-conversion laws in India are ineffective because they target individuals, not institutions. Conversion war is waged on native traditions by global multinational religions with a huge institutional infrastructure. To be
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Jack Jenkins
jackmjenkins
This view dates back to the early 20th century, and always fascinates me.If conservative religious traditions achieve political success, a narrative suggests their faith has *triumphed.*If liberal traditions do the
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Connie 🐼💚
ittekurumi
I honestly don't think Up Front kicked Sayuki out. I do believe it was her own choice, but don't think it was based on free will. She obviously was pressured
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