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Dave Stieber
D_Stieber
A researched thread on why police should NOT be in our schools, anywhere in America. Police in schools harm Black & Brown kids & students with disabilities. So don’t come
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Alli-Santa-tero
AllisonLantero
Things I'm grateful for a daily thread: 1. Morning conversations over tea/coffee with my mom (@Dawnlantero) about everything and nothing. 2. An unexpected discount. 3. Outdoor dinners with my
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
Hello! It’s time to look at the very complex backstory to ANOTHER famous #monster photo (ask me if you need links to my monster threads). This time we’re looking at
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Andrew Oldbury
AndrewOldbury
Finding #writing opportunities and development jobs has never been easy. So, I’m starting this thread of jobs & script calls out in the hopes it helps level the playing field
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Matt is a fan of Victor Hugo 🆘
Jeanvaljean689
1/n I'm beyond thrilled to announce that @RaygunIcecream has asked me to lead one of the books for #RoamBookClub3 along with @beauhaan;Your team is currently hard at work designing what
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Energy Book Nerd
energybooknerd
The "Official" 2020 Energy TwitterUltimate Thread of Threads[2020 was a long year, with long threads.]Here are the Top 100 threads... 1/102#energytwitter #climatetwitter Thread #1 of 100- In January, @hausfath and
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
After an long hiatus caused by a ridiculous workload, it’s time for another #TetZoocryptomegathread, in which I examine the backstory to a cryptozoological photo or bit of film. This time,
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gosokkyu
a fascinating (ongoing) thread from comic translator & former Capcom artist Katsuya Akitomo on his lifelong relationship with American comics for context, Akitomo has been publicly credited by Akiman &
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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
It's not well known that the congregation of the First African Baptist Church in Richmond donated approximately $40 towards Irish Famine Relief in 1847. Around 2,000 members of the congregation
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