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Chris Kendall
ottocrat
If this had been a normal trade agreement, removing existing barriers, the EU would be rightly slapping itself on the back for the big win. But it’s all about mitigating
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Jotto999
Jotto999
I disagree with Guns, Germs and Steel. Diamond makes lots of claims that seem dubious to me. E.g. says zebras seem vastly harder to tame than horses. But you would
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Jane Kelly
janexkelly
Quick reminder to everyone who is looking ahead to reopening and getting back to ~normal life~ that 117,313 people have died in the US since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Beanbag
Mark_R_Doty
My car is a 2009. It still works because I took care of it. I'm not replacing it because it still works. The fact that cars are necessary but a
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Geno Cochino
genocochino
Lets talk about victim mentality for a second. I’ve experienced some pretty severe trauma in my life. I grew up in the 80’s in a broken home, in a tough
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Xenocrypt
xenocryptsite
The other risk for Democrats is @davidshor's point about the Senate map. Biden might win 25 states I believe. So a Senate majority will necessarily require Democrats to win and
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Shäron Moalem MD, PhD
sharonmoalem
Viruses love to mutate. And some viruses mutate more than others. The biggest challenge for our immune system and any vaccination strategy that uses it, are viral mutations.So why did
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David Veloz
3daydog
I had a rough time with my dad growing up. He was distant, I was gnarly. He lost his shit easily, and I knew how to push him to it.
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Stephen Hawco
stephenhawco7
This is beyond rookie hazing, this is full on assault&abuse. I’d like to think this particular instance isn’t relatively recent (that does NOT make it any more passable) due to
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Bridget 'Do Gooder' Chapman
BridgeeCee
Thread about the way everything connects. So in the mid 1990s I left university with a love of indie music and a degree in English. Through a series of lucky
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Spider (they/he) 🔯♿🏳️🌈
vaspider
My mom really loves "classic" Christmas movies. I sort of tuned them out for a lot of the time I had to watch them with her, but I remember VERY
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Christi Belcourt
christibelcourt
We are all aware of what the 60’s scoop, the millennial scoop and all the scoops did to severe connections of people to family. I know people who have made
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Cambridge Land Economy
cambtweetlandec
I feel like this is important to talk about:When I applied to Cambridge, I’ve been going through quite a rough patch and because of a physical injury I couldn’t take
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Danielle
djbaskin
Welp, it’s no surprise that BITE—the toothbrush share startup—couldn’t survive this pandemic.I‘ll miss finding all the BITE brushes scattered around the city and bringing them home to charge them.It was
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Chris Holm
chrisfholm
OH, I HAVE THOUGHTS. (Thread incoming.)Thanks to scholarships and financial aid, I graduated from a Very Good School (not bragging; it's relevant to the discussion) with a practical degree (in
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Ben Mayne
BattlefieldBen
So I returned home from Normandy to find my uncle had dropped off a box containing items in relation to his Grandfather, Percy, who served in the FWW. Percy told
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