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Liz Sly
LizSly
French President Macron is being mobbed in devastated Gemmayzeh in Beirut. He’s hugging them. “These people are terrorists” some people shout. They’re referring to the Lebanese government. And, “Thawra!” (revolution)
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Sun_Q_Tzu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sun_Q_Tzu
Q post 4476The Globalists are using the same strategy they used in the 1930s with Hitler and Germany, but they are attempting to use it against the USA. The evil
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Gav
Antihippy
This is an interesting thread but I think misses the essential point. You cannot logic your way out of this cul de sac. The problem is narrative & humans thrive
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Watched #TheQueensGambit & it reminded me of all the smart girl fiction I consumed growing up: heroines like Anne of Green Gables, Lizzie Bennett, Nancy Drew, etc. Obviously, Beth Harmon's
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Hinna
hinsterrr
Writing these tweets after someone close shared with me what they are going through and I have my two cents to share because I have heard too many stories (online
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Just Ally
JustAllyBB
In August 2020 I had the honour to sit and listen to the stories of loss, grief, and healing of my elders. I meditated under a tree while Tristen Durocher
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Emma Wynne
em_wynne
I’ve only ever worked as a producer and online feature reporter with the ABC, so I never had much to do with the 7.45am radio bulletin. Except for when Kalgoorlie
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Sarah B
saugep_sarah
Wanted to share some of my fav films from this year's #WildAndScenicFilmFestival #WSFF this is a virtual event so anyone interested in activism, nature, indigenous stories, etc can tune in.https://www.wildandscenicfilmfestival.org/ 
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Stu McKinlay 🇪🇺🇳🇿🏴
Glidub
This has really bothered me over the last twelve hours or so.Anyone else? 1/9https://twitter.com/BeavertownBeer/status/1278362226672500737 When I arrived in UK in 2015, Beavertown were in the early stages of a wave
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hedwyg (Heather R)
hedwyg
I've been reading histories of various diseases - polio, yellow fever, cholera - and so many of them have long forms and/or lifelong "complications." So how is it that long-form
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mango ᴮᴱ⁷
mangomya_
something i've always wanted to say: it's easy to tell new writers "don't focus on kudos/likes/retweets" but it's not as simple as that, is it? we put hours/weeks/months on our
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Danny~
Uiharu_no_Hana
I finished The Day I Became a God, and I think going in expecting the worst (especially hearing what people were saying about the end) made me come out of
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Jess Lifshitz
Jess5th
When we, as white folks, recognize our lack of knowledge and understanding of Juneteenth, I hope that we can see it as a SYSTEMIC failure of our education system and
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Janey Godley
JaneyGodley
I recall in my old pub the 80s that if I spoke about feminism or women’s rights, many of the men got angry. Basically, many of them saw any woman
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Gurman Bhatia
GurmanBhatia
I've redone my personal website to create space for the talks I give and resources/writing that I want to create for data journalism and visualisation. http://www.gurmanbhatia.com/ It is a little
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Kirstin Manges
kirstin_manges
1/ Monday 8/10 a #Derecho w 115+ mph winds covering 700+ miles hit the midwestIt destroyed THOUSANDS of homes, fields, & businesses. There is no real coordinated response efforts in
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