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enough4329
1-Here is my Possible Covid story: October 11, 2019 I received flu vaccine it felt like the vaccine ran through my arm was weirdest feeling I ever had from a
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luna ☻
sentientpig
a thread of ccs' boundaries, because some of us need to be reminded of them: technoblade:• don't use his "face reveal" from the steering wheel stream• don't use his real
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Volk Culture
VolkCulture
Your circumstances matter.// THREAD //Your actions can indeed overcome circumstances, but without working within your situation your actions won't take you far.Let me explain.(1/14) For your actions to have an
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Dr Zoë Ayres
ZJAyres
So unbelievably (to me), I've woken up today to having over 20,000 followers on here, which is just mind-blowing. When I started advocating for #AcademicMentalHealth I could never have foreseen
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
Earlier in the week, @nikeshshukla and I went down to visit @KnightsOf #popup on Coldharbour Lane. And we bought gorgeous books. They are there for another week. Go support them.
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Jacob Olivey
OliveyJacob
Here’s what (I hope) is a fair-minded thread about this...1). The ‘examification’ of humanities subjects (3-year GCSE programmes, excessive mock-mock-mocks, doing loads of lessons on ‘Question 4 AO2 practice’) is
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Important. Discussed by Haidt in his last book. Concepts such as trauma & prejudice (real things that exist) creeping downward - to apply to things of less severity - &
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Alexis | Astrologer
ayyriestrology
describing cancer rising through the houses (a thread) ♋︎ 1H: Cancer Risings look at the world carefully, being sure to stay in their safe space as they approach the
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richard huntington
adliterate
Having been a strong advocate of Britain’s membership of the EU all my life and of closer integration in our relationship, it feels disingenuous not to comment on the passing
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Fabien BP
FabienBP
Après des années de travaux, le musée de #Pompéi a rouvert ses portes le 25 janvier. Je vous propose une petite visite L'Antiquarium a été construit en 1861 puis
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Dan Stern
danstern_
1/ @DouthatNYT book "The Decadent Society" is one of the most interestingly researched books on our current state of societytakes many disparate ideas and welds them together in a surprising
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David Roberts
drvolts
A THREADThis gets at something I've been thinking about a lot, regarding moral agency & culpability. When people on the right do some horrible thing, it's often said that it
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Anthony B. Bradley
drantbradley
These mentioned CRT critics are poor-thinking fundamentalists (many with PhDs). They prefer Manichean thinking to nuance & differentiation. But their liturgies & religious life also reflect a lack of complexity
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Joanna Hardy
Joanna__Hardy
I’m inspired by Suella Braverman implying that juniors should jump at the chance of any scrap of work, at any time of day.It reminds me of my favourite story when
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Sigh. I wrote a whole book about what Americans in the 1790s thought about the French Revolution, and how that French-inspired wave of transatlantic radicalism shaped American politics, so I
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bikoo
meandmarkets
Bond market story in India: It is not a hidden fact that for the last 25 yrs, developing bond market has been like a war cry for regulators, same as
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