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Lauren
knitsandflowers
When I was a young lawyer, I worked on a busy case with lots of lawyers in all different practice environments. One of the guys was an HLS grad from
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Catie Lilly
catielila
One reason it’s hard to combat disinformation in Taiwan about the US election is that people here are conscious that foreign outlets often don’t permit their reporters to call Taiwan
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Jon M Jachimowicz
jonj
New paper in press @ JESP With racial diversity one might expect interactions btw White and non-White AmericansInstead we find that racial diversity prompt White Americans to
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Fangirl Jeanne
fangirlJeanne
The thing about using Mutants as an allegory for race or queerness is it quickly reveals how little people understand how marginalization/oppression works.Mutants are not dangerous. The world around them
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Dr Emma Kavanagh
EmmaLK
Good morning. It’s time for another thread, and this time I’m going to talk to you about coping. I’m going to take what research tells us about the psychology of
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Andrea Landry
AndreaLandry1
Colonialism has motherhood all wrong.No, our babies will not sleep alone as they have been sleeping w/ us for generations before the colonizer told us what was “right.”No, our babies
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theo @ Cosplay commissions open
theomancyCos
I'm thinking about cosplay competitions and competing in masters and the way we're always told "a person who won best in show once made their own shoes" and the way
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Isabel Rodríguez
ecomentario
Remember that what's unfair and unreasonable in the treatment of school children during the pandemic was also unfair and unreasonable before the pandemic. Remember that what's nonsensical during online lessons
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David Zarzycki
davezarzycki
1/ The title on this article should have been: "Everything wrong with Google's first decade of elitist hiring practices"https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/20/business/in-head-hunting-big-data-may-not-be-such-a-big-deal.html 2/ No
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Lu Chou 👽
Astrobiophile
New and open access! (for a while). Here's a about this paper. Not because I worked on it for way too long and it's still super boring--but because I
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Indeed true. And in a couple of weeks we will have a repeat for the holidays & add more suffering, death, and economic destruction on top of the current
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Dr Emma Kavanagh
EmmaLK
Good morning. It’s Monday. It’s January. It’s a global pandemic. Life is…challenging. So, I’ve put together a thread. I’ve been researching the psychology of isolated environments, thinking that there could
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ShutUpGabe
Shutupgabee
Assassin's Creed Valhalla.... Hmmm if you enjoyed Origins and Odyssey outside the bloat grind, then Valhalla isn't for you, I'm legit sad man, Everything in Valhalla should be an improvement
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Henri Pierre-Jacques
hpierrejacques
Relationship Thread I am not sure if this is new or I’m noticing more as a married man, but so much content today glorifies cheating for the ‘right’ partner. We
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Jess Turnr 🇺🇸
JessTurnr
1/? This is a [THREAD] of a message sent to me by about the usage of masks and face coverings:"For all you mask wearers (especially those of you who think
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Andrea Hannah 🌿
andeehannah
Scorpio: the yew tree. Magical, mystical, and a little scary. Yew trees are poisonous, and you better bet Scorpio knows how to use it. Sagittarius: the maple tree. Big, bold,
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