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RokoMijicUK
Why are 70% of adults in the English speaking word overweight or obese? Because sometime around 1850 we summoned a weak superintelligence to feed us all. By about 1950 this
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I keep seeing viral hot takes on the Stanford Prison Experiment & police brutality. While it's tempting to conclude that people in a position of authority automatically become abusive, that's
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Melissa Ryan
MelissaRyan
Good God he finally went there. Because of course Trump can't resist being the leader of a death cult.https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1296208350120751106 If you need a refresher on QAnon, here's something I wrote
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🦇 Trashcan1312 🎃 but 🕯 Halloween ☽
trashcan1312
Several things coming up:1. Ignoring fascists is a failing tactic and there's a reason why we don't do it. Unopposed fascists win. They live to fight in the streets and
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Eric July
EricDJuly
Go fuck yourself, blue haired weirdo.https://twitter.com/Ninja/status/1277334750726848513 Doubling down on this, by the way. No matter how noble you think your cause is, it is not just nor righteous to advocate
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Josh Wallace
caudatajosh
Intertidal Healing A constellation of Ochre Sea Stars (Pisaster ochraceus) doing their duty as the keystone species in the intertidal zone off the northwest coast of North America. A keystone
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The thing that really broke up the conservative movement was the surrender on social issues - the "fiscally conservative but socially liberal" intellectual fad - followed by the utter and
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Mike Hill
michaeldoron
I think a key issue in history teaching at large is how we can finally break away from organising curricula around political (or worse, constitutional) history.There is no reason why
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joy
ErnestOgunyemi
I've heard people say that it was the Soyinka, Clark - and later, the Funso Aiyejina and Odia Ofeimun - generation that wrote very political poetry. Naija poets today are
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Eugenia Flynn
FlyinGenie1
Here we go again w debates about blackness in Aust. Big shout out to @NayukaGorrie for their thoughts on this. So tiring that we have to have this convo again
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Amogh
amogh_astra
Well written. I agree with quite a few points and the historical context, as well.But, there are a few things that I find... let's just say, opposite of smart."The cow,
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elliot ross
elliot__ross
Maradona had interesting politics. The thing that translated most clearly and resonates most widely across struggles he may or may not have connected with directly was his extravagant and all-conquering
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Alan O’Sullivan💥
verytallhuman
Curious what other copywriters think about copyless #marketing and #advertising. I’ve always been drawn to it. As much as I love a witty or creative tag line, the no-copy approach
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Doug Gay
DougGay
Oliver O'Donovan once said 'to see yourself as a people is a work of moral imagination'. True of most 'bodies' we belong to. If my party SNP is where we
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Roberto Blake 🇺🇸🇵🇦✏️🧢 in the Empire Business
robertoblake
There are people who will think this "take" is "hypocritical" on my part, but Social Media is probably bad for most people's mental health.(A THREAD)Keep in mind it's not as
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Seymour Clearly
SeymourClearly5
""Build back better” is actually a United Nations invented phrase and what it actually means is more world government, more green taxes and regulation, more expensive energy, more identity politics,
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