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neil gong
NeilMGong
A) Thread: In 1960s-80s the US closed oppressive mental hospitals but never followed through on promised community reinvestment. It was disastrous. In @LAReviewofBooks I outline 3 lessons this history holds
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pur-umeed
rozenameh
Since I finally have time:The Orient is considered to be this space where people are *essentially* backwards, irrational, violent. This is the also the foundation of colonial laws, where whole
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DHH
dhh
“This means that Apple knows when you’re at home. When you’re at work. What apps you open there, and how often. They know when you open Premiere over at a
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
I've been tweeting about vaccines for a while now. Next 6 months are crucial in misinformation war so here are a few things I have learned 1/n 1) Vaccine hesitancy
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Louise Kenny
louiseckenny
As an academic clinician in O&G I try to stay in my lane & comment on #covid only when highlighting my expert colleagues’ work. But for folk like @allisonpearson platforming
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Krish Subramanian
krishnan
Four facets of OSS are 1) Licensing (Foundations or Trade Associations play no role here) 2) Governance - There are many ways to implement governance. The vendors keep open or
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akhivae
akhivae
Flapper girls from the 1920s are a Western manifestation of a much larger social phenomenon.When capitalism hits a certain point values quickly shift from traditional to consumer-capitalist. This is because
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Michael Powell
powellnyt
U.S. Grant was declared a slaveholder last night and his statue toppled in Ohio. There was truth there; he owned a slave for two years. But history and human understanding
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Nino Cipri, cthonic himbo boyfriend
ninocipri
Included this slide in my final lecture for my creative writing class and am inordinately proud of it. Well, this is more popular than I thought it would be. So
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
Writing is hard. Writing concisely is especially hard yet it’s a crucial skill for scientists to develop. This past winter, I wrote a paper to help: “Simple rules for concise
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
I wonder how many people know political parties are members of an international alliance to elect each other, and set similar goals? Trump , Johnson , Morrison , and Modi
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Dr. William Horne
wihorne
Ideology matters, folks. I've been publicly calling Republicans a fascist party bc their only consistent ideological position is white power. Their 180° reversals on debt & national security underscore the
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Sally Gimson
SallyGimson
On being European: someof my earliest memories are of going to Church of Scotland German/British reconciliation services in Edinburgh 1/12 My parents who were born in the early 1930s were
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Kristina
Hullee15
Purple is the color many may be seeing a lot lately, or will be. If not already. Here is what you may be inclined to know about purple in the
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Chrissy Stroop
C_Stroop
While one might argue that telling the truth should never be regarded as irredeemably uncivil, fascists do not deserve civility, in life or in death. With significant caveats with respect
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Jason Sigmon
jasonxsigmon
2021 is almost here If you are looking to make a change next yearHere are 7 things I learned from @Cernovich's Mindset Course Work yourself to exhaustion If you are
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