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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
As January 2021 comes closer for the British . I am aware that at high levels in the EU there is a certain exasperation that "all countries are ... etc
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Eric Jonsson
ewjonsson
I did an informal census of folks sleeping outside today with a few colleagues, here is a thread of where people are sleeping. In our city. In 2020.1/16 Saw someone
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
How can we ensure that the COVID-19 economic rescue plan is both ecological and socially just? Here are six simple steps.1. Start by taxing wealth (a common tool during war-time
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Erick Erickson
EWErickson
I know going into this I'm going to sound like I'm bragging and singing my own praises. That's not my intention, so bear with me. I have a guy who
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C Cawley
RejectIdeology
I find songs the BBC censored from the Proms embarrassing and idiotic. But they are part of many bits of strange stuff binding society together and NOT, as the BBC
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trad queen ☠️
goingblondzo
ok so i’m gonna say a thing. and it might start some Discourse but i’m prepared for that. bear with me.while in self isolation i’ve been critically revisiting a lot
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Jordan Fish 🐡
jwordfish
Here is an object lesson in how a partisan reading of science will divide you from real understanding. The truth is that both Paul and Fauci make statements here that
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eve ! 🌼🦋 HASEUL
peacherryeri
exo as dust : a thread kyungsoo : dust on kitchen floor sehun : dust under bed minseok : dusty cat baekhyun : dust on stuffed animal junmyeon :
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Chris Stewart |𝕋𝕙𝕖 ℍ𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕪 𝕠𝕗 ℂ𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕒
thocpodcast
Wet Markets, a ThreadThere's a lot of talk about "wet markets" in China, to the point where it has become largely a slur for any and all things deems "unsanitary"
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
2. EOCENETitanoboa (40-foot-long snek)Dawn redwoods (once-widespread conifers, now native to China)Dawn horses (tiny adorable proto-horses)Ambulocetus ("walking whales," basically hoofed amphibious carnivores)Eophyllium (the earliest known
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Rachel Clarke
doctor_oxford
Easter Sunday, a pandemic and a hospice. Surely an unspeakably grim day? (1/7) In fact, it’s impossible not to smile when these mad little creatures greet you in the entrance,
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Green Ghost Pixie
FirstOrderPixie
Tweeted about this on my Discourse account but I'll put it here too since Captive Prince Discourse is making the rounds again. So I thought I'd run a Banned Books
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Frank Chaparro
fintechfrank
Goldman Sachs says the stock bottom could be in: “If the US does not experience a second surge in infections after the economy reopens, the ‘do whatever it takes’ stance
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Mungerilal
_mungerilal
Casteism is so deep rooted within us that we use casteist slurs in day to day life without even having an idea about it. Time and again we see people
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عبد📿
aspiringabd
[Thread]Permissibility of Prayer Beads The 'Allāma, ibn 'Allān said in his commentary on al-Nawawī's al-Adhkār, explaining the statement of the Prophet ﷺ"... and they should count on the fingers,
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Tim Fuller
PlantPref
A nice batch of Iris attica looking for new homes! #indinurserieshour Sedum spurium 'Schorbuser Blut' positively glowing in the sun today.#indinurserieshour The lovely new growth on Cenolophium denudatum. May not
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