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Here is a SciFi thread... Who is familiar with the Ingersoll Lockwood books? Books written in the 1800âs might to eerily predict Donald Trump will be âthe last Presidentâ of
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sai priya
priya_27_
Thread: random facts about the inquisition I came across. âA European was always strangled before being committed to the flames but a native was tied alive to the stake and
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BlueToothDDS
BlueToothDDS
Good summary of Stripe vs AdyenWould tag onto this with some observations which may add the âwhyâ to âhowâ the two are different:TLDR: 1) regional starting point: US out vs
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Tom Clarke
visuals0und
Have been looking through Trevor Ermel's Gateshead photo archive & realising how ever much the landscape changes, the visuals keep repeating...https://www.flickr.com/photos/163521805@N05/albums/72157695750541785 Sure you've seen
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John Inazu
JohnInazu
Last night, SCOTUS issued injunctive relief to houses of worship challenging NYCâs COVID-19 restrictions, the first time it has granted such relief during the pandemic. I have mixed views about
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Mu Khan
borntomub
Settlers mega-thread: a thread for dumb ppl who wonât read the book and Iâm too tired to debate (or ppl who just wanna learn); combatting misconceptions and validating the theoretical
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Ella Shohat stan account
shahar_ayelet
Summary of Leninâs article âWhere to Begin?â [thread] I like introducing Lenin to new leftists with this article, as it formed the basis for what became his first significant work
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Stefania Maurizi
SMaurizi
1. Last September,I gave evidence as a witness of fact in the Julian #Assange #ExtraditionHearing, and I reconstructed, among other things, how the US #Cables allow to reveal what happened
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Rick Hasen
rickhasen
Now with my full analysis:https://twitter.com/rickhasen/status/1337546278700367873 The Supreme Court dismissed Texasâs bill of complaint in the latest high-profile case pushed by Trump allies in an attempt to overturn the results of
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Val Brown
ValeriaBrownEdu
Ok, America. Your July 4th/Independence Day thing is coming up. Here are a few things that I think you should re-read or read for the first time. I have included
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David Tough
david_tough
A non-historian friend once quipped that historians make fairly reasonable claims, and then provide 37 examples of supporting evidence. I laughed at the time, but thinking about it over the
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Neel Kashkari
neelkashkari
In this editorial, @WSJopinion asks what I have learned about COVID since the spring. I'm on paternity leave but thought it worth answering. /threadhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-lockdown-lobby-11605223647?mod=opinion_lead_pos1
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Robert Young Pelton
RYP__
Same shit, different decade. Imagine if Manafort and Stone had been removed from the system back then. Hereâs sociopath Roger shaking his alms box.https://twitter.com/jimstewartson/status/1344898749932261377 Now away from public Roger goe
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$*r0t0nln $yndr0m3 đđ
notisaac1_
(big thread) figured iâd repost these since my original post no longer exists. these are posts on the Something Awful forum as 9/11 was occurring. i had never thought about
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
1/ THREADI see a lot of misinterpretation/misuse of this set of 4 figures, and it's bugging me. (spoiler: it's the ORANGE figure that's causing the problem...) 2/ PURPLE: shows number
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Hugo Mercier
hugoreasoning
The first ever printed document wasnât Gutenbergâs bible. It was a sutra. 10s of k were printed (!). In the 7th C (!!). In a language people couldnât read (!!!).Enclosed
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