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Evan Greer
evan_greer
IMPORTANT: In the coming weeks expect Democrats to push respond to this moment by pushing for:-more surveillance-more policing-more Internet censorshipThis is the exact opposite of what we need to do.
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Megan L. Killian
megankillian
I don't know who needs to hear this but a PI's success is not measured by the number of trainees that go on to pursue academic careers. A trainee's success
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Tony Thomas
TonyT2Thomas
Personally tough for me to read this profound timeline (should be required history for all those who don’t know how we got here) as I served parts of, or in
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
It is easy to see of the loss of life from covid19, and hard to see the loss of life from closing schools, but, make no mistake, both rob people
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Richard Ovenden
richove
Today sees 'Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge' published by @Harvard_Press in the US and Canada! I have written the book to draw attention to
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bee freecss🪀★ birth month
honeycombsteel
Killua and Gon basically swap roles as time progresses. at first, we meet gon, who is literally a ball of sunshine. he’s kind, energetic, and pretty naive about how brutal
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Leeanne Enoch MP
LeeanneEnoch
Every year on this day we are confronted, as a nation, by the weight of our shared history 1/12 Every year it manifests through different but similar arguments - pulling
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
#Thread Things that made me think I couldn’t possible be autistic... ...until I got my autism diagnosis at the age of 58.#ActuallyAutistic#LateDiagnosis #AllAutistics1/ I met all of my childhood developmental
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Poutinho
rhh
I’m in PEI now. I flew down on Saturday. Because of low travel volumes AC cancelled the YYZ-YYG direct so I went through YUL. I wore two masks - a
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R.B. Lemberg
RB_Lemberg
Today marks three years since Ursula K. Le Guin passed away, on January 22, 2018. Ursula was very dear to many of us, and her work life-changing to many more.
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Michael Govern Ready
mikegove12
GOVELLER’S TRAVELSAug 20th 1727The author gives some account of his voyage to the metropolis. With the smart of their arrows still upon my face all in blisters, a six-inch Honey
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Josh Feingold
OneFeinCat
Last night, I really wanted to make a "joke" about how the way these people "request" that we convert reminds me of the way Microsoft spent 18 months "requesting" I
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
Eric Schliesser at @nescio13 has a really interesting criticism of my book: 1. that I do not judge scholarship as learning for its own sake and 2. that I think
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st. rafael arnáiz stan account
caddington11
When I got this in my mailbox, my heart sank. Because I knew many of the people fishing this out of their mailbox would be survivors. And the media can
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Ben Rosher
BenRosher
The subtle change from taking back control of “money, laws, and borders” to “laws, trade, and waters” is an interesting one. Why is this? 1/10https://twitter.com/davidghfrost/status/1327924802103947265 Firstly, it helps to understan
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Richard Mersereau
readforyourself
1/x Excerpts from the California Constitution of 1879, Section XIX. An entire section of the state's seminal governing document dedicated solely to denying and limiting the rights of people due
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