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Gavan Reilly
gavreilly
There’s a couple of things I love about election count weekends.One is the fact that politicians can’t spin their way out of a result: they’re at their most honest when
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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
This article is atrocious.https://slate.com/business/2020/12/cities-luxury-apartments-condos-pandemic.html It contains a lot of broad statements with no actual support. There's no evidence that people are leaving cities en masse. Vacanc
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The Native
Zuko_Godlimpi
In hostels around Durban area [Giblands, Wemmer] there’s history of antagonism towards AmaMpondo on the logic of “migrant labourers displacing Natal job seekers.” The anti-immigrant riots in Durban central can
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Tim Dickinson
7im
A while ago I stumbled across something that still trips me out. We like to think of red lining as being a terrible problem of the past. But so much
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Laura McConnell
LauraFMcConnell
Thread: CatastrophisingWhat is it? How can you recognise it? How can you support yourself/children/young people who catastrophise? For teachers, parents or catastrophisers. Why is this important to learn about? Catastrophising
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Caner Uguz
caer
I can’t tell you what will solve racism, there are better people than me who can say more about that. I can however tell you something about what can solve
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Melissa Here Live, Not A Cat
MelissaFloBix
I'm grieved each time I see people interpret the end of Matt 18, "treat them like Gentiles and tax collectors," as Jesus pulling a reversal on people who were sinned
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
January 1st New Year Day has no real significance. For me, it is just another day. The Gregorian Calendar, which we follow, is itself unscientific, and a bit of a joke,
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Celeste Headlee
CelesteHeadlee
THREAD: Before any conservative tries to invoke George Orwell, let me tell you an interesting story about his first book. Orwell was a policeman in Burma while it was still
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Scott Terrio
ScottTerrioHMA
THREAD. MUSINGS ON THE ECONOMIC SHUTDOWN, THE ORGANIC CONSUMER DEBT BUILDUP VS COVID-RELATED, ETC. A long-term low interest rate environment in Canada has done what it was originally supposed to
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Mark Brown
brownmp
Two Concordia Journal Articles that I thought are worth commenting on. First is David Schmitt's article on Devotion from the summer 2020 issue.What this article does is produce a better
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Dr. Indu Viswanathan
indumathi37
Some thoughts on confidence and humility. It seems as though there is one particular definition of a confident woman that is socially acknowledged and reified - one who is outspoken
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Tea Sweetz
KingTeaSweetZ
I would never. I serached my lineage in ancestry . com and stopped every line when it hit slave owner.https://twitter.com/sixbrownchicks/status/1279382540244127744 Of my 4 lines- dad's mom, dad's dad, mom's mom,
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
I see the Japanese have been very dispassionately pragmatic . They have given the UK a Trade deal , full text. 6 weeks to agree or forget it.It is rather
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Epidiah Ravachol
Epidiah
The thing is, D&D is a gas. It fills the space you give it.You know this. You've seen this.You tell your dentist you're a #ttrpg designer."Oh, like D&D?"Now you're sunk—the
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Richard Toye
RichardToye
Thread: I've been consistently predicting #NoDeal for the last two years. Though I accept there are powerful arguments on the other side, my view hasn't changed.#Brexit @davidallengreen has cast the
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