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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
As Canada works to bridge the digital gap across all of its 10 million square kilometres, a new report shows that even in urban centres like Toronto, a good chunk
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
21/As you can see, it really looks like people in elite institutions have given up on trying to tell the truth, and have instead decided to go all in on
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Bobby Anguelov
Bobby_Anguelov
Re: CP2077. There's a really high level of survivor bias in AAA management. Often mngmnt is disconnected from the reality of production and so correlate decision X with result Y.
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Nara Vđá â„ đ †| Mentoring Open â
naravv__
If you find youâve been seeing the same pattern repeat with new people that come into your life, take a step back & observe. Everyone is your mirror & youâre
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
So here's my position on the election, from a realist perspective: Dems deployed a nuke to a gun fight. We knew the nuke was coming, but kind of just ignored
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Nowhere Girlđ·
SelfImposedXile
Letâs have a discussion. Iâve always been fascinated by the relationship between heroes/villains and subjective reality. Bear with me as I share my stream of consciousness. Do villains know they
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Stephen McGann
StephenMcGann
One of my very favourite perceptual illusions. Quite famous, so you may well have seen it. But it still deserves a minute to contemplate in these times. /1 Square A
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Surya Kanegaonkar
suryakane
After back-to-back single party mandates, a record 67%+ turnout in â19 and a pro-incumbency vote, @TIME uses a ânativeâ hireling to lend legitimacy to this outlandish story meant for Western
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Mahault Albarracin
MahaultAlbarra1
The complexity of social beliefs is that they can be real by virtue of being told, and thus the notion of evidence is entirely connected to our heuristics for common
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Alex Dalassio
ADalassio
Someone replying to one of my previous posts said that I was just average, like everyone else. I responded by saying I wasn't and neither was he/she, no one is,
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Seth Mandel
SethAMandel
As long as it's someone willing to learn from their predecessor's successes it'll be fine. Biden has to be careful not to pick someone whose more conventional views on the
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Lord Shepherd Tulips de' Medici
cryptodemedici
The sheep are becoming more sheepish. They continue falling for the manipulation and lost. Begging to be treated well and find fulfillment, reality.The awakened are becoming more awake and rebellious.
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George Daniel Lea
EnigmaticElegy
The element of Knightmare I loved most as a boy -and that still appeals even now- is the manner in which the creators took the format of a weekly TV
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SeĂĄn Jones
seanjonesqc
There has been a lot of consternation about @JamesMelville's advice to embrace different perspectives on Brexit. A couple of points about the debate: /1 "Be friends with Brexiteers" - I
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Madison
madisonn__1
How I went from being pro choice to pro life: (a thread) When I was prochoice I believed the idea that babies in the womb are âclumps of cells.â I
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David W. Congdon
dwcongdon
People rightly balk at this, but this is the idea at the root of Lindbeckâs postliberal theology that formed at least two generations of the leading theologians in the US.
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