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guacamolebio
have any epitwitter people done a thread on that rally paper? i'm trying to get through it but christ, i'm sorry but i'm pretty sure all quant econ papers are
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DesiValentine
DesiValentine4
We all know that unbiased education is impossible, right? We do all know that objective truth cannot exist in the humanities - literature, social studies, the arts - because any
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Unite in justice for the poor & oppressed
BreeNewsome
Yeah...... again. White society engages in a lot of pontification about socialism & capitalism & this & that & it’s really just about whiteness & we need to get real
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Van Jensen
van_jensen
It was four years ago tomorrow that I, angry and fearful, attended my first @DeKalbDems meeting. Before 2016, there had been only a dozen or so people at a given
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Rachel's Reviews
rachel_reviews
People keep sending me this article about how Hallmark movies are horrible from the New York Post expecting me to be offended. I've been doing this for 4 years. It's
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MarIamGrant80
Grant80Iam
It seems that the public have this ridiculous perception of what a teacher is, or should be. They think, because our profession involves working with children, we, like someone entering
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Andrew Magee 💭
AndrewMageePsy
This week I‘m taking Ritalin for the first time in several years. I thought I’d write a short thread about the experience of taking Ritalin as an adult with inattentive
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Dr Dawn Miranda Sherratt-Bado
drdawnmiranda
It is telling that the unintelligent, so-called 'thinkpiece' in this week's New Yorker introduces Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times alongside Sally Rooney's Normal People as 'some likable books' then proceeds to
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Keith "the mixed metaphor" S. Wilson
robottomulatto
queen's gambit has got me thinking about something I make sure to address every time I teach game design. I often teach teenagers and I ask who in the room
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Paisley Rekdal
PaisleyRekdal
1. Much to say here, including the fact that the de-politicization of US poetry started happening even earlier, after WWI, & ramped up after WWII. Much early 20th C US
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David Diamond
LDLSkeptic
@AnnMarieNavar has written an offensive editorial about statin denial: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2736328comparing statin critics to anti-vax; could COI be a factor? Dr Navar receives $ from Janssen, Amarin
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आलाप
nivrittijnandev
The phenomenon of the so called 'Triads' in the Vedas:Qualitative variegation of partite entities are a common motif in Vedic literature w.r.t to the numbers 2 & 3, the former
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Eleanor Parker
ClerkofOxford
This evening is Twelfth Night, the eve of the Epiphany, and the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas. It's long been a time for festivity, the key ingredients (according
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Mhara Starling
MharaStarling
I’ve seen a lot of discussion lately surrounding the idea that the Welsh mythical figures are not “deities” and that Celtic pagans and Witches are “silly” for referring to them
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Ajab
yakabikaj
In addition to her brilliant scholarship on Chinese Islam, Sachiko Murata (b. 1943) has led a fascinating life. A thread with autobiographical excerpts from her book The Tao of Islam.
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Ben Woodhams
benwoodhams
So, here’s odd. Back in the early/mid 90s I studied Medieval English at Sheffield University where I met my good friend Tim Higgins. We spent many happy hours in the
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