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Ari Paul ⛓️
AriDavidPaul
The drama with STEEM is probably the most important thing happening in crypto now. It’s an amazing experiment in crypto M&A, adversarial strategy and the legal/social repercussions of “stealing” via
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Machine Yearning 🌙 月公主
Indoorsness
OK, unpopular take that will probably make both pro- and anti-Cascadianists hate me:Independence is both necessary and insufficient. The biggest problem is that the most likely process of independence is
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Indias Muslims
IndiasMuslims
BismillahirrahmanirrahimAs Salaam AlaikumIts high time we common #IndiasMuslims come together for SocioEconomic Self Upliftment of the Community.Non Political. Non Sectarian.With only the Community as Heart & Soul!For the Community. By
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To Financial Freedom
tofinancialfree
The market timing is one of the biggest dangers for the regular investor.If you don't know what market timing is, it means to try to invest in the stock market
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swarnim bharat
a_sandhan
Before US election Trump will unleash some very huge cost on China, may also pickup WHO chief.If China doesn't change its eating habit will see repeat of coronavirus shortly. This
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Xeni “4 Seasons Total Landscaping” Jardin
xeni
Yes the recovery from coronavirus will take a long time economically. Yes there will be massive mental health fallout, yes a generation of trauma. But we haven’t talked about the
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Richard Bailey
RealRichardBail
Here is a stunning statement written in 1980. Terrifyingly prophetic. It is from a book by Jacques Attali, The Future of Life. Attali was an advisor to French Socialist President
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Perry E. Metzger
perrymetzger
The problem here is straightforward. You can’t re-open services while the pandemic is still raging. Since the pandemic is still raging, “reopening“ just means getting more people sick.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/03/two-
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
Such an important point: From the perspective of what @ThePlumLineGS calls egalitarian, cosmopolitan liberalism, the current situation is utterly unsatisfactory because too many people have never been enabled - politically,
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Stephen Roach Knight
knightopia
If making $600/week on unemployment is more than some people earn working their full-time low-wage jobs, the problem isn't the unemployment. The problem is that we, as a nation, have
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
In reaction to this thread of @MLiebreich (with reactions of @bryworthington) let me explain why I think eTrucks (not hydrogen, not trucks with catenary overheads) will corner most of the
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Steve Bullock Music
GuitarmoogMusic
What nobody likes to say about arts funding is that from the 60s to the 90s the UK had 3 amazing funding schemes for young artists and musicians. The dole,
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Dominic Minghella
DMinghella
Trust me, if you had been in or near a Covid ward, if you had been struggling for breath with no idea whether they'd end up intubating you, or whether
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George Reisman
GGReisman
Re: The 1619 Project Ancient Rome, Greece, Babylon, Egypt, India, China, and Africa too, all had slavery. None of them created the Industrial Revolution. Great Britain and the United States
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Ben Gardiner
BendyGardiner
The big irony here is that this is absolutely totally virtue signalling itself: the BBC is not trying for the actual impartiality of high quality journalism, but instead the impartiality
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Financial Times
FinancialTimes
Will one of the world’s strictest lockdowns work? New Zealand is backing its lockdown strategy despite its economy shrinking by 12.2% https://on.ft.com/33ASfax Although New Zealand has entered its first recession
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