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Marc-Andrรฉ Argentino
_MAArgentino
1/ In the Michael Butter book I read Saturday he made some interesting points. Up to the 1950s, in the West, conspiracy theories were regarded and completely legitimate forms of
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Marc Ellison
marceellison
THREAD: Care homes bore the brunt of the #coronavirus pandemic in Scotland + yet official stats don't tell us which homes/providers reported the most deaths. I set out to investigate
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sara
MeruemGoat
Death Note is full of religious symbolism, and more specifically, Christian symbolism. Its opening 1 showcases this perfectly. Let's go through some of the shots and see what we can
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Ryan Strachan
5Solae
PROVEN grew from $20 million, which is true. I remember the original Boardroom pitch, and look where it is now. What a story. How could I not not seek to
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H.K. Belvedere
HKBelvedere
Why all great empires collapse and why it should give us hope in modern times. A new THREAD. To provide hope and give context to current events, which have already
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Wyvern of Herzegovina
Zvari72
If you watched Biden's inauguration (my condolences), you've probably noticed that this black girl's bloviating ''poem'' was one of the highlights. Amanda Gorman is the inaugural holder of the title
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Brian Goldstein
bgoldst
Thanks to @MelArch3 for flagging this. The @NatUrbanLeague seems ready to rise in #Harlem, on what I'd argue is the most interesting block in the history of the Civil Rights
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 128Grand rounds today: https://tinyurl.com/y3vyakjs . I thought it would be great to hear reports from healthcare leaders in cities w/ surges: @CarlosdelRio7 @EmoryMedicine in ATL, Tanira
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(((theophilus))) Regent of Whimsy
pammalamma
One like = I will teach you something about crafts or beadwork @erin_nerung 1/ Peyote stitch is a really versatile form of seed bead work that was invented by the
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Mona Eltahawy
monaeltahawy
A sculpture that was unveiled this week in honour of the 18th century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft has caused a huge stir. My new essay is about the sculpture, nudity,
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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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Jack
FplJohnWick
~โ FPL Gameweek 13 โ Captain Picks {THREAD} 70 points would have been enough to see a green tick accompanied by a resounding increase in overall rank this gameweek.
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Chris Herd
chris_herd
Asynchronous Work: Offices are instantaneous gratification distraction factories where synchronous work makes it impossible to get stuff doneTools that enable asynchronous work are the most important thing globally remote teams
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Of all the Zodiac Aquarius is the most different from its historical roots, but we can still trace some of its associations to its origins. For medieval Muslim astrologers, it
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TransFraggle
v1 of my thread on Sicilian Jews:The historical Sicilian Jewish community at its height was one of the most numerous in the world relative to its host population (at ~5%
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David Gilbert
DavidGilbert4U
what are the coolest buildings in your state? my votes for colorado: bent's fort, cliff palace, the state capitol, and union station modernist weirdness: charles deaton's wonderfully goofy bank in
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