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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
The McTague article in the Atlantic on UK state failure read to me more like an introduction to an article on UK state failure ['maybe the UK state has failed,
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Illiberal Democrat
Me_Predictor
Good time to revisit this thread nowOn some of the parameters, things turned out better than what was then anticipated (1/n)https://twitter.com/Me_Predictor/status/1261925824032395264 Salaried upper middle classes seem to have withstood sho
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Tim Long 🎙
timlongsports
A THREAD:The media’s propensity for negatives, along with lazy journalism, has seen little attempt to really understand what Solskjaer’s #MUFC tenure has entailed, or his qualities. Instead, simply citing bad
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
“Bigness is pervasive in America as nowhere else in the world.”— Human Scale Revisited, by Kirkpatrick Sale If true, that the most productive factories are those “with fewer than forty-five
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Please wear a mask! Do it for the World please...
chefjoseandres
People of America: I’m proud to announce that @WCKitchen, in partnership with thousands of restaurants & volunteers, has served 25+ million meals since the start of the pandemic. From NY
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Richard V. Reeves
RichardvReeves
1/18 New paper from me & Katherine Guyot on unpredictable work hours. Bottom line is that workers need more control of their time - or "time sovereignty" - and more
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Rebecca Hersman
rebeccahersman
Thread: My new article in @TXNatSecReview is a somewhat long read so let me pitch some of my argument here in case I can get you to take a look:
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Jim Grace
mac_puck
Brace for mega thread on "ALL THEM RULES INNIT"There is a type of of brexiter who is motivated not by xenophobia, or Empire nostalgia, or buccaneering trade fantasies, but instead
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Jo Pellereau 👩🏼🔬
PhysicsJo
Professor Andrew Pollard of the Oxford Vaccine Group @OxfordVacGroup speaking to the @theASE #ASEConf2021 this morning. Starting with an overview of the history of the virus. Seems like a lifetime
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Luke McInnes
lukemac16
With so much public discourse on inconsequential topics like who the next President will be, I wish that we could devote the same energy to the global banking and monetary
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L 🤺
SomeBitchIKnow
In 2012, Minneapolis eliminated 4 out of 5 psychological tests used to screen applicants for the police academy. The tests were dropped despite a federal study of the MPD showing
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
Guys. Now that everybody knows Trump lost, it is a matter of life and death that we turn to face the unavoidable horror of COVID.This is my strategic analysis, what
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Cerno
Cernovich
This is a characteristically thoughtful column and I have some thoughts. Read it first and I'll post my own below it.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/10/business/media/capitol-anthime-gionet-buzzfeed-vine.html I've always thought in
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Byzantine Emporia
byzantinemporia
THE DOME OF HAGIA SOPHIAWhy was the Hagia Sophia such an achievement? Not least because it was the world’s largest domed basilica for 1000 years.Domes in turn helped deal with
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lapsed solipsist 🏴 אנטיפה
LpsdSolipsist
Alright, I'm reading this rubbish Yale study with y'all, but we're gonna focus on metrics and jargon bc that's my favourite way to demystify and dismantle research conclusions (I'm not
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
THREAD There is (rightly) concern about the variant SARS-CoV-2 strains. I want to talk about what this means for vaccines, our future, and why we MUST have contingency plans.This thread
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