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Reo Reborn
REO_REbOrn85
Thread: Sorry to rant but over the past 48 hours i've seen multiple posts explaining that sunflower lanyards are a mask exemption lanyard that are handed out by Doctors and
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A space helmet for a cow
TomEvans80
Some observations on limiting jury trial, from the perspective of dealing with tribunals and the DWP:-Decision makers, who would be equivalent to the prosecution in a criminal context, are very
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Minnie Rahman
minnierahman
Some thoughts on the Anxious Middle, Deportation and campaigning: Is it helpful to categorise like this in relation to migration? The only base that seems useful is that the majority
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Doris
DorisLikwe
Last Monday my colleague @AtiyaSumar contacted me via Microsoft teams and asked if I would be willing to moderate the upcoming #UKAid farewell event for scholars from the Ministry of
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giallchi đ€â€ïž
giallchi2
The assassin has been planning this for months, it would be so silly to leave traces & hints by mistake. Heâs a professional, so he mightâve different plans and I
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John Cowgill
JohnCowgill
Honestly responding to the mounds of well-intentioned-but-ultimately-bad feedback every founder receivesSaying "i know you might think that's a good idea or have seen it work elsewhere, but here's why we
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Zavén Sargsyan
sargsyanz
When a patient suddenly insists on leaving against our advice, we get worked up. We beg them to reconsider. We worry about their health.Often it's too late. A made-up mind
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Paulette Kennedy is only halfway here
etteluap74
My hopefully non-reductive thread about writing and patience: I truly feel like patience is the best virtue a writer can have. It starts at the ground levelâduring the planning of
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Eighth Century Woodchipper đłđȘ
BonifaceOption
There is no other society in human history that has enjoyed such massive wealth as the United States has since WWII.There is no other society that has spiritually declined as
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Bess Kalb
bessbell
In 2007 I was a college sophomore returning to campus from winter break and I picked up a Vanity Fair in Penn Station and read Christopher Hitchens' article "Why Women
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rizzle
dizzyrizzly
* â§ things i noticed at an underweight bmi * àŒâ§âËâ§ dni if ur not part of edtwt people complimented me for literally everything i wore exercise got easier i
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i make psychedelic klezmerfunk (ze/hir)
Khoshtistic
here's your unfun reminder that as someone who has triggers, they're not "lol ur so mad."triggers are debilitating. i heard an egg timer ticking & it sent me into a
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Justine Stafford
JustineStafford
This photo came up on my FB memories. It was taken 6 years ago today. 12 hours after this was taken, was my first overdose attempt.This person looks happy. They
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Mara âGet Rid of the Nazisâ Wilson
MaraWilson
â2020 is awesome for us introvertsâ Do you think maybe just this once you guys could maybe do what you are known for doing and be quiet Most introverts are
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tracy the business goose
brokeymcpoverty
breaking my social media fast, which may or may not exist anymore, to share something i found really really helpful from today's therapy sesh. i figured out why i (we?)
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Manaswini
thisismanaswini
I performed an experiment this week to see if planning stuff using productivity tools (Pomodoro timer, Trello board, Todoist app) was really helpful or not. The results of this experiment
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