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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
So listen: right now Joe Biden is trying to undo a lot of what Trump did via Executive Orders and I mean of course this is necessary but it also
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oldeuropeanculture
serbiaireland
Thread: Good few years ago, I was thinking about "what language is, how it works, how it is created, how it evolves and how it disappears"...The result: realization that "language
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Mellebore
@HillarySimonTV Nice spot on how people refusing to go back to work are cheating the system. Your article mentions 10 exceptions to allow for not going back to work, stating
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Samuel D. James
samueld_james
This piece bothers me more than any other "closet liberal" critique of Piper/Keller than I've read thus far...not because it is uniquely bad, but because the author's moral credibility is
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Xue Sun Davis
xuedavis
In the past two weeks the bird feeder population at Casa Davis has gone from 0 to 5. My bird watching experience has been previously limited to collecting carcasses so
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Tom Forth
thomasforth
On spatial inequality,The UK is a very unequal economy, but the places that traol (big cities except London) are not politically valuable.The UK is quite unequal in living standards, but
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David Clarke
DavidClarkie
Just watched Paprika, and Satoshi Kon is such a great filmmaker, living up to the legacy of Buñuel’s Un Chien Andalou. The way he’s able to maintain cinematic continuity (film
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Kazumi Chin
kazumiochin
Here's my Orientalism thoughts for the day:Orientalism is, first, the belief that you can understand another people in their entirety. That you can write a guidebook to understanding them. Imagine
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Didi Chanoch
didic
One thing sticks with me about the hand wringing around trans acceptance. Well, okay, many things do, but I'm gonna talk about one that's about me. I am not now,
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John Ganz
lionel_trolling
this is a reach, but i think we get very upset by cases of identity imposture because it messes with our sense that people have to be grounded in the
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hey julie why won't they defund the police
himissjulie
Public libraries exist for the public good and they should demonstrate how workplaces should treat workers. Public libraries should offer paid sick time to all staff, move towards a real
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Dr. Esophagus
dr_esophagus
Seeing patients - both remotely and in person - has led to a few insights about the pandemics effect on people - especially the elderly. 1) This has impacted the
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Natalie the NarrowMinded 🧐
Stopnconsider
In our minds, we are usually the hero of the “story”, yet God weighs our hearts, which are deceitfully wicked to us but exposed to Him.In His goodness, He has
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Amjad Saleem
WadanSaleem
The recent debate on the social media regarding changing Pashto script (from Pashtu to Urdu) is marked by misunderstanding and fallacious arguments from those who argue for the change. Those
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Lisa “Grumpy Gus” Congo🇨🇦
LisaCongo
The angle of the CERB cheques going around— that the drug overdoses are up because of CERB... it makes me weary. The same old trope of poor people being sneaky
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Matt Ray
MattRayLiberty
I was thinking about the major differences between the liberalism of Mises & J.S. Mill & that much of what's wrong with modern liberalism was present in Mill's thought. Private
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