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Capucine
capucinefac
We talk a lot about shadows, but what we need to see is the mechanics of how the world works. Sometimes we think we need to heal that shadow but
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Coiner-Yadox
Yodaskk
$btc $btcusd #btc let's make a thread w/ all bull & bear arguments i can find around here for $btcCoz here (14.5k) is where $btc could go to 16.2k or
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Ferris Jabr
ferrisjabr
A soap bubble is a layer of water molecules sandwiched btwn two layers of soap molecules. It begins freezing at its coldest point, but the fluid inner layer shears off
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Zero HP Lovecraft
0x49fa98
Much like the Gulf War, Trump's presidency never happened. Yes, there were soldiers in Kuwait, and there was a man named Donald Trump in the white house, but there was
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🇺🇸 strider_anon on Gab 🇺🇸
_therisingtide
1. I'd like to do a brief thread on the concept of karma, which has, unfortunately, been hollowed out in its transition to the western mind. By 'western mind', I
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alexharfouche1
1/13 Thread. Demographics and labour market dynamics. Prelude: the scariest chart for the US eq market, and the reason I believe the upcoming top will be a secular one. Chart
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Damaris Brisco 🐌
Fungal_Love
Did you know that, in addition to being the tallest and handsomest of trees, Coast Redwoods are also the cleverest? It's true! Let's take a look at one of the
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TheOracleReadsU
The Egyptians placed the snake on the forehead to symbolize that they had awakened their own kundalini energy. Accomplishing this had changed their entire being down to DNA and cellular
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Nate White
Ipitythepoorfo1
I was asked why we Brits dislike Trump. This was my reply:A few things spring to mind.Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no
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(((theophilus))) Regent of Whimsy
pammalamma
One like = I will teach you something about crafts or beadwork @erin_nerung 1/ Peyote stitch is a really versatile form of seed bead work that was invented by the
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Ronald Lebow
RonLebow
TRUTH: Someone asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump? Nate White, articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent and brilliant response:"A few things spring to
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simon evans
TheSimonEvans
I will take this, from Asimov.But my favourite quote of his, was “THE MOST EXCITING PHRASE TO HEAR IN SCIENCE, THE ONE THAT HERALDS NEW DISCOVERIES, IS NOT ‘EUREKA’ BUT
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THE BABEL TOWER NOTICE BOARD
BabelBoard
This is a thread of Babel's favourite books of 2020. Rejoice. Two from @brokensleep Dorothy by @brihughespoet excavates forgotten female identities of the River Thames and, in so doing, allegorises
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pattern in the wilderless
the_wilderless
My perspective on this comes out of a few things: 1) I’m an educator, 2) my high school was a fundamentalist Christian private school, 3) my elementary school was two
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Here is a thread of soothing sea creatures... Lawrence Scheele https://bit.ly/3rZNwus Blue buttons have the whimsical scientific name Porpita poprita They float on the ocean's surface, which covers
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ Some book recommendations:Rules of the game: many people are asking me for investing book recommendations and I finally felt guilty enough to actually put together a list. BUT--this is
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