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Allan Westview 🎶Ding-Dong 🎶 UBI Now!
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Here's a thread for your approval that shows how the world saw Chrystia Freeland economic opinion before she was an official 'liberal (say with a sneer)Looking at you #CPC and
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Daniel Lassell
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As I look to the new year, I want to pay gratitude to the poets whose books got me through 2020. Here are a few books I read this year
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
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Macarthur fellow and Hugo-award-winner @nkjemisin's 2019 book "The City We Became" is both a fantastic contemporary fantasy novel and a scorching commentary on the infantile nature of the racist dogma
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Nii @ flipped eye
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In the light of this Telegraph piece accusing the Arts Council of 'virtue signalling' (which I saw via @tobikyere) I feel it's apt to share how toxic an environment the
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CMacCaba
CMacCaba
Was able to get some reading done this month which was nice - I mean I was in the headspace for it which before Christmas was just not there. No
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Victor Q-Go
LitAnscombe
Good Afternoon. Shall we begin? This is either somebody who has never read a book before, or someone very good at making jokes about never having read a book before.
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Sam Healer
anewthought
Books Sam has read in 2020: a thread. Hopefully. I always start this kind of thing with the best of intentions and then by February it is forgotten. But I
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Andy Khouri
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It’s probably too late at night for this to be useful but I’ve been thinking about barcon and what people seem to think it is and isn’t etc. I can
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Ed Clarke
ClarkesLatin
Like this and I'll tell you what Latin or Greek grammatical construction you'd be. Pleasing, rare and exotic, @shffnn - the supine of purpose. (Used only after a verb of
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Shawn Waugh
ShawnWaugh
Some people were curious about how the TV #writersroom works, so I thought I'd let you peek behind the curtain. For those of you who don't know me, my name’s
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kārthik கார்த்திக் कार्तिक 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 | Sanatani
almightykarthik
#Thread on Varma KalaiToday, am not sure how many of us have heard about Varma Kalai. Even if one were to have heard about it, they’d only know Varma Kalai
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Liam Oliver
LiamOliverNutri
Lessons from PhD Year 1: A ThreadThese are in no particular order and are from my experience. I have tracked my weekly progress and hope some of my tips can
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Heinrich Heine ( 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which
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Letlhogonolo
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‘You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read.’ — James Baldwin Here is to 2020 reads Book 1: In
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Salvator R. Tarnmoor
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Starting in on Isidore's Etymologies; already worth it, the preface translates this bibliographic poem, perhaps written on the walls of the cathedral library in Seville "Discipline" v. "art"Will add excerpts
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Daniel
DanielCJonas
Volume IV. The Age of FaithEncompassing the history of medieval civilization (Byzantine, Islamic, Judaic, and West European) from Constantinople to Dante (AD 325-1330). As usual, Durant delivers with incredible understanding,
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