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Emily Rose ➡️ carcosa 🟡🎭
caravanmalice
weird how every person clutching physical or local copies got lambasted as overthinking it then turned out they were all right on a timescale long enough that everyone can just
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César
crimmigration
I’ve read through most (I think) of the sections of the U.S. Citizenship Act that turn on criminal activity or policing. Here are some thoughts…. In section 1106, the proposal
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Chris Sams
jerijerod14
Time for something slightly different to my usual naval history threads in that... this is about the Austro-Hungarian Navy in #FWW rather than the Germans. Here will follow the battle
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Daniel Kreiss
kreissdaniel
I am teaching our core graduate communication theory course this fall @UNCHussman. I have taught it once before, and it is clear that our field is long overdue for a
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Byzantine Emporia
byzantinemporia
THE DOME OF HAGIA SOPHIAWhy was the Hagia Sophia such an achievement? Not least because it was the world’s largest domed basilica for 1000 years.Domes in turn helped deal with
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
Here we goooo.The inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris is underway.I'm going to just follow long and comment under this thread rather than clog your timelines.
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Dr Kiran Kumar Karlapu
scarysouthpaw
India has been made and unmade by the battles that have taken place all along its long and checkered history. While some like Kurukshetra/Panipat/Plassey/Tarain/Haldighati have been etched in our collective
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The Dread Pirate Jussim
PsychRabble
Ok, hold on to your hats. Double Black Scholar/Public Intellectual Treat Thread.1/n ending in END.Coleman Hughes @coldxman has a great long essay on the deep independent thinker, Thomas Sowell. I
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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
Perhaps the greatest anti-slavery speech ever uttered is “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July,” by Frederick Douglass, in 1852. I wanted to make the speech more accessible.
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Miles Corak
MilesCorak
I set up my website in November 2011, and have been posting articles regularly ever since, though with less frequency lately.Thank you for being one of my readers, for using
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Dreadnought Holiday
TheDreadShips
Alarmed by the number of novice drivers causing their tanks to topple over, the allied forces in WWII took the logical step of adding training stabilisers... Oh all right...This thing
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Andy Arthur
cocteautriplets
64 years ago, on this day in 1956, at around 720PM, the last of the old trams in Edinburgh set off on their final journeys https://www.flickr.com/photos/127340508@N05/50589822397/ A specially painted and
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ابنِ خان
IbneKhan01
WOMEN AND ZINĀMujaddid Alf Thānī Imām Rabbānī Aĥmad al-Fārūqī al-Sirhindī al-Naqshbandī al-Ĥanafī [971-1034 AH / 1564-1634 CE] writes in one of his Maktūbāt regarding necessary guidelines for women and on
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Harry Styles Timelines
hes_timelines
This is a great post but I want to expand upon it using references because I think people don’t understand often enough why Harry might be really really annoyed by
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Harper B. Keenan
HarperKeenan
In honor of #ScholarStrikeCanada and in solidarity with #ScholarStrike, I am going to share a of materials from my Building Classroom Communities syllabus, which was designed to support new
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Physicist Freeman Dyson was born #OTD in 1923. He was known for his work in quantum electrodynamics and –– among many other things –– his eschatological musings about physics and
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