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Professor Kalkyl
Prof_Kalkyl
1/x Since I promised a few investors outside Sweden/Nordics to look deeper into $CDON, with my negative customer biases aside, here's a short thread;Let's first go through the negatives 2/x
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Abhi (MSDIANš) (RAINAš) (INDIAšš)
ms_dhoni071981
{ A THREAD} Arrogant Work :- Ethic Determination Humble Person Sadly No trophy for there national team..... Savage Bit Cocky at Times Big Talkers Classy, Talented, Consistent performer Warriors
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callum
caltyler_
Iām doing Dry January and what you replace it with makes all the difference. So hereās my rundown of alcohol free beers you can buy. Many promise so much and
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Ben Thompson
benthompson
Canāt say Iām shocked that Columbia Journalism Review is leading the way in insisting that Substack, whose greatest business flaw is that it doesnāt own publisher email lists or customer
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Alfred Lin
Alfred_Lin
1/ Huge congrats to the @DoorDash team on todayās IPO! As the team celebrates today's milestone, I thought it would be fun to take a walk down memory lane. Hereās
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AIDANš
AidanMaclear
I've been meaning to do a thread on home decor and spiritual caste. Spengler once said that the basic layout of the peasants home was the truest map of the
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Rebecca
Rebecca741776
$TSNP is led by go getter executive Brian Foote who recently stated the Company will not increase OS this year or next, has already decreased the share count by 860
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Mallory Harris
malar0ne
After spending last year encouraging governments to intentionally infect us for the sake of herd immunity, Scott Atlas & the three GBD authors are advising an organization that's telling people
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: January 3, 1931. Farmers converged on England, Arkansas to demand poverty relief. This led to Will Rogersā poverty tour and a greater national conversation about
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Peter Kalmus
ClimateHuman
Here are a few of the most impactful climate books I've read. First up: "Less is More" by @jasonhickel. Yes, we CAN organize society around human thriving instead of further
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Ū Atlas Ū
DentesLeo
Why China is the only responsible for this shit: ThreadWhen China had a communist economy and was hit by the Great Famine, the government who was the sole producer and
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Zen Faulkes
DoctorZen
I disagree with Fauci on one point: The reasons people don't believe science are COMPLETELY understandable. People do not believe in science because other people TELL THEM NOT TO (often
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Amanda Lanzillo
LanzilloAmanda
Here's a sketch of the "Workshop of the Amir of Afghanistan" in an 1893 Urdu-language journal titled Ainah-yi Angrezi Saudagari (Mirror of English Manufactures). The journal was published in London
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jewdā¶s // ×ļ¬×××××
jewdas
A bit of Sartre for your morning. Antisemitism is a bourgeois phenomenon. "The majority of the antiāSemites, on the contrary, belongs to the middle class...the "nonāproducers" (employers, merchants, distributors, members
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General Vlad
GarudaJana
Bhojadeva's reasoning why Iron should not be used to join bottom planks of Sea Going vessels . According to Java chronicles , In 603 CE a Prince from the Gurjara
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Adam
adancabdulle
These are the top 5 books I read this year. Focusing on media, organizations, the fight between pathogens & people, social mobility & the power of language; these 5 books,
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