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Merryn Walters
rentaquill
Short, bitter thread from an irate woman, age 49 and a bit. This is not a fairy tale. This is how historiography starts bastardising the truth about war.
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Holly Bourne
holly_bourneYA
This #NationalOrgasmDay I'm delighted to support The Clit Test. A Bechdel-style test that highlights how roughly only 20% of women can orgasm through penetration, and yet we see it in
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Carol Beth Anderson (goes by Beth)
CBethAnderson
My husband and I are taking a local “weekend away” (hotel in a shopping area 15 miles from home) as a late anniversary trip.A THREAD. Brunch at a French café.
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Dr Nitasha Kaul
NitashaKaul
My #15August2020 thread...I grew up seeing the Indian tricolour flag waving around me on 15 August. As the Prime Minister of my school cabinet and the President of my college,
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Carl Riis
carltheperson
"The 5 Books That Helped Build and Sell a Bootstrapped SaaS in Under Two Years" by @arvidkahl summery A thread 1. The 4-Hour WorkweekA book about escaping 9-5, living
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serial/landscape/serials
lscapeisaverb
The executive order for Architecture is inappropriate for (or dismissive of?) Landscape Architecture. Why? Context.But I’m not referring to the language. I’m referring to the precedents, the place impacted, and
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Jenni Phillips
JenniPh
This weekend I should have been speaking at @THE_Gen_Show about researching your family history in Wales - throughout today, I’ll be sharing a few reading recommendations instead ... first up
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Olivia Waite
O_Waite
I have just hit episode three of Bridgerton, where a modiste — that’s a fancy dressmaker — scoffs about the upper-class women “simpering over their needlework, or whatsoever it is
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Rachel Villani (she/her)
flyingcypress
Ice that's already in oceans doesn't contribute to sea level rise. Ice that's currently on land that then melts into or moves into an ocean DOES contribute to sea level
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daanis 🔥👊🏽💃🏽
gindaanis
Twelve months of Indigenous reading. January: Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice. This overview of a range of Indigenous lit is a good foundation and will set you up
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
It is true there are many things common to 95%+ Hindus (e.g. polytheism, caste, belief in rebirth)However Hindus traditionally have approached religion not as "Hindus", but through the medium of
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Lolo Cynthia
Lolo_cy
Ever since I can remember the one thing I have wanted was my own space- not even a car.When you ask my sister what my dream home is, they will
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Silvano | Side Biz Master💸
bizontheside
A book every week, because if you are looking for a mentor, probably you may find it in your bookshelf!THREADBOOK!Let's continue with a book that had a lot of success
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Again, #earlymodern Europe was a paper age. Let's have a closer look into this allegorical painting of 1629, and discuss what can be seen. A thread for #paperhistory #bookhistory #communicationhistory
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Meg Dowell (she/her) 🎻
MegDowell
Star Wars novels releasing in 2021 (that we know about) - a delightful thread LIGHT OF THE JEDI by @CharlesSoule and A TEST OF COURAGE by @justinaireland Both releasing IN
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John Schu
MrSchuReads
Over the next few days, @100scopenotes and I will count down our top 20 (mostly) K-6 books of the year: https://100scopenotes.com/2020/12/15/top-20-books-of-2020-20-16/ and http://mrschureads.blogspot.com/2020/12/top-20-books-of-2020-20-16.
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