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Sadia Hameed
sadia936
Today on #InternationalMensDay I would like to celebrate some wonderful men that I know.First and foremost @JackRavenhill my beautiful Mr to be, he is my most favourite person on the
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Safe Schools Alliance
SafeSchools_UK
We are today attending the virtual hearing for #AllisonBailey’s claim against Stonewall & Garden Court Chambers. Discussions on redactions in papers. Ben Cooper QC for @BluskyeAllison arguing against redactions. #AllisonBailey
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Aditya Raj
ExplorerAadi
I've had a great talk with some super amazing folks from twitter and we discussed few interesting topics as well around our psychology and beliefs regarding certain things.Here's a thread().Disclaimer
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Josh - Data Analyst in Nashville
ifihadastick
Now that school is back, I think it's a good time to look back at the fall and revisit the big fear everyone had about opening schools causing "spikes" in
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Benjamin Oosterhoff
bjoosterhoff
Should we lower the US voting age to 16? **New research** forthcoming in Perspectives on Psych Science where we tackle 5 common concerns about lowering the voting age. TLDR; many
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Chris Shelton
sheltondesigner
At the end of the day, after all your logic and well-reasoned arguments are over and your facts have checked out and you've thoroughly and completely destroyed their argument, guess
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
The people decrying the loss of things like Aunt Jemima syrup, Confederate monuments, and superheroes and pop culture figures being recast are more worried about perceived loss of cultural power
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ขนมปังและดอกกุหลาบ
TKia_
Leftists who are dunking on the idea that you can be a socialist without being a Marxist really need to read "For America To Live Europe Must Die" by Russell
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Keerthik Sasidharan
KS1729
I think Arundhati Roy is incorrect here - historically. Pandemics have rarely forced humans to break with their past. On the contrary, among the survivors, the more organized of them
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Brett Cullen
iambrettcullen
A short thread on something I think high potential sports organisations (such as rugby league’s Super League) could improve: removing optionality. #sportsbiz Sports organisations - particularly governing bodies - don’t
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Veblen goods are objects of conspicuous consumption, which contrary to normal goods,appeal to buyers because of their expense and inconvenience. “Ideological Veblen goods,” I propose, are views similarly adopted because
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Plogging Nigeria
ploggingnigeria
#MondayBrief DEALING WITH ANXIETY So, we have been discussing anxiety and it's effect on our mental health. It is no longer news that apprehension, unease and nervousness all accompany anxiety.A
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Brent Beshore
BrentBeshore
Recently asked, “What are the ten biggest ideas that changed your life?” Great/hard question. Here's where I landed...1) Imago Dei: Every person is inherently valuable independent of behavior and beliefs.
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Duncan Reyburn
duncanreyburn
Nine qualities of self-deception:1. Self-inflation: Ego-centric people assume that their perspective is the only right one. Narcissists are particularly prone to making false assertions. 2. The bias of power: Power
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Dr. Emily Hodge
theemilyhodge
New @epaa_aape special issue alert! "Researching 21st Century #EducationPolicy Through #SocialNetworkAnalysis." With @jaycee43public and @UWBothell's #WayneAu, we feature those combining #SNA with political science theory or o
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Samuel D. James
samueld_james
On consecutive days two different articles ran at First Things. The key quotations from both articles illustrate the very real crossroads that conservatism has reached. The quote on the left
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