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modescriticism
During the past months, inevitably, graphic designers' behaviour in relation to the pandemic is a recurrent discussion with students and colleagues. There's a general sense of déjà-vu (more precarity), confusion
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Kathleen Henehan
kathleenhenehan
This is very good news, and worth putting into context. 1/9https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1310696707806683145 Even before the coronavirus and the economic crisis that has come with it, @resfoundation have shown that more than
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Dr. Chris A Williams
OU_Williams
OK, you voted, and I listened, and dug out the flyer. It was at the bottom and this task served as a handy reminder that I need to give the
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sydney
syd_gos
Last night we discussed the @Unifor594 @CoopRefinery lockout with family friends & they asked a question we’ve heard a lot: why isn’t the truth about all this more known to
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Ayoka
MysticxLipstick
Similarities between Aquarius and Virgo... Aquarius and Virgo are both pretty realistic about how life goes. They know things don’t always work out and they’ve become used to expecting disappointments
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🎃 Katie Chironis ☠️
kchironis
been talking to a lot of new grads and even high schoolers recently and realizing how stark the generational divide is on breaking into games. things really have changed so
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grace.
graceswritings
accountability thread for #CampNanoWriMo + #WriterstoMordor (team rohan)! i'll be working on A SOLILOQUY OF FATE, about the cost of ambition and finding your own identity against all odds. my
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Kharis Templeman 祁凱立
kharisborloff
I'm seeing a lot of this interpretation of recent PLA exercises near Taiwan. There's plenty that I think is implausible about this argument but let me focus on two: timing,
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Naninizhoni
naninizhoni
American Indian horse culture is one of the most evocative motifs of the American west, but the genesis of that culture did not occur in the US, but in New
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Troy Bramston
TroyBramston
Franklin D. Roosevelt died 75 years ago #OnThisDay – 3:35 pm on 12 April 1945 – in Warm Springs, Georgia. He was 63. The last known photos of #FDR show
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Arithmancy wasn’t just a class Hermione took at Hogwarts. It’s real math magic that can trick you into thinking you’re immune to covid, take a covid medicine that doesn’t work,
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Jocy Levy
jocyhannah
Been laying here trying to work out how to put this for over an hour. I have spent the last week feeling absolutely crap because of comments from friends about
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Gennady Rudkevich
grudkev
Given what's happening in Belarus, here a few thoughts about protests (elaborating upon a quote from the source below). A protest succeeds when enough people are on the streets for
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shiteaterbubibinman
sebubibinman
1. In Oh! Family, the Japanese attempt to mirror life in California in the mid-80s. In main character Fee, they find their sympathetic viewpoint; a forceful, energetic, honorable, and very
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S. Mitra Kalita
mitrakalita
I woke up with many journalism thoughts. Will share two and then I gotta go host brunch, which sounds elitist and is. ONE, I am still thinking about this story
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dani loves ellie 👻
0NLYTHEBRAVEE
songs that remind me of larry - a thread obvious - harbour “wouldn’t know what love’s supposed to be if not for us.” “when you know you know, & babe,
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