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All Possums Go to Heaven
AndyinDC1
Some thoughts on COVID, automation, and peak horse.1/19 In the late 1800s, there were so many horses in the US, used for so many purposes, that the accumulation of horse
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Dr. Darren Abbey
thebiologistisn
Sunchoke breeding? Yeah, that'll do for a little rant tonight.It is clearly late enough into winter that I'm thinking about what I'll be planting in the spring gardens. Didn't happen
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
Official data suggests hospitals are less busy now than last 2 winters:Emergency Nightingale hospitals have remained unused since Spring“statistics suggest the health service is, overall, coping better with its workload
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𝐇𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐮 𝐒𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐫 🐅🧡 🚩
iAmSaffronTiger
With the onset of the New Year comes the inviting festival of Makar Sankranti. Makar Sankranti is an auspicious festival that marks the end of the winter solstice and the
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Widely popular in in the spring, I don't actually think these early remarks from Mike Ryan resonate today.Coming in March after cases declined in several Asian countries, they suggested to
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Alizée Vernouillet
VernouilletA
1. Corvids (e.g. jays, crows, ravens) store food ( = caching). Pinyon jays (PJ; blue) and Clark’s nutcrackers (NC; grey) hide thousands of pine seeds to survive during winter/spring. Cachers
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Neil Clark
NeilRClark
Three years ago, I wouldn't have been able to tell you what flash fiction was.A bit of escapism - here are some stories that have blown me away since getting
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O'Foghlu
rayofoghlu
It's a good time if year to build a pond.By the time summer arrives the earth will have greened back over it it will be buzzing with life.I built one
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bluemist
bluemistP
Time for my lookback on the entire year.For the first two months before everything went bonkers, I was still eventing.Babymetal and Lisani 2020. Then around spring, I started preparing for
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World's Biggest RAID, Coming soon
VPetrolium
1.Infiltrate Trump protests2.Attract all attention3.Create ruckus at Capitol4.Get statement from lead rioters they came on POTUS call5.Block all media communication from president6.Impeach Him7.Censor Election fraud from media 8.All focus o
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I'm Obviously Not Shelby Foote
booksandbbq
Had no internet yesterday, but on 1 July 1862, my 3x great grandfather, a non-slave holding rural schoolteacher, drafted into the Confederate Army after NC seceded, was shot at the
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
See, this is why the "fundamentals" are kind of overrated. It's not at all obvious that they would have favored Bush in 1988 or Clinton in 1992 **unless you know
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Tom Clark
prospect_clark
1.Covid-19 is a sprawling crisis—everything from macroeconomics to remote parliamentary votes will eventually be trawled over by an enquiryBut as the UK toll closes in on 100,000 one question can't
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Leonardo Carella
leonardocarella
Beyond the ridiculousness and absurdity of it all, there's an important takeaway from the last week in Italian politics: EU policy *can* affect party and public Euroscepticism in member states.The
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Katherine Locke
Bibliogato
Okay. So one time I met Joe Biden. To be more specific, Joe Biden and I were in a cafe together. Once. I tell this story over on Instagram (http://instagram.com/bibliogato )
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Steve Simon
MNSteveSimon
As 2020 ends, with a better 2021 coming, here’s what makes me grateful about democracy: #1: I’m grateful for the voters of Minnesota.Despite a once-in-a-century pandemic, our voters leaned in,
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