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BERMUDA TRIANGLEIjue Bermuda triangle na matukio mengi ya kusaajabisha juu ya Bermuda triangleChukua popcorn kabisa shuka na huu uzii mpaka mwisho -THREAD-Retweet iwafikie wengii#FunFact #FunFactFriday
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
HUGE problem with chronic illness even 60 days after illness onset. 87% of recovered patients still experience #COVID19 related symptomsonly 12.6% were completely free of any symptoms32% had 1-2 symptoms55%
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Indian Bronson 🍥
Indian_Bronson
China isn't an Imperial power. China's power comes from its internal scale. China isn't exploiting African countries; it's was true before any external Chinese investment that African countries were unable
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Patrick Baud
patrick_baud
10 choses qui se sont également passées en 2020 (et qui permettent de rééquilibrer positivement notre représentation mentale du monde ternie par une tendance naturelle au biais de négativité exacerbée
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Andrew Berrington
ahberrington
Thread: While September may be a bit early to be looking into seasonal trends for severe weather going into the cool season, there are a couple of things that stand
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Ed Yong
edyong209
Here are 10 pandemic pieces that I'm especially proud of. 1) On how it came to this.https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/09/coronavirus-american-failure/614191/ 2) This one from March--the first of the really big pieces, ab
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Paul Campbell
WayToGoPaul
The Dryden article in The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/02/hockey-goalies-are-too-big-now/618021/ is as interesting to read (Ken knows how to lay out a poetic case) as it is confused in its observations. I invite
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Amy Lewin
amyrlewin
A Thread: State of European Tech — 10 Charts You Should See (for the really lazy readers) (@atomico)1) 2020 is on track to hit a record level of investment into
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Julia Serano
JuliaSerano
I have mixed feelings about that Atlantic piece... ...on the one hand, it talks about how TERFs are radicalized online & have created their own echo chamber. the structure of
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Ben Riley-Smith
benrileysmith
As far as I can tell Trump campaign fraud claims fall into 4 buckets:1) people voting who shouldn’t have (eg dead)2) election official wrongdoing (eg rules broken)3) their poll watchers
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
Here's a short thread to exemplify how the term "Anglo-Saxon" is used to mean 'wyte', associated w/ wyte supremacy & misused not only by Americans but equally by British ppl,
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Jon AragĂłn
jondoulos
Afro-Latinx People exist. As an Afro-Colombiano, this is personal for me. A THREAD.Imagine what it's like being part of a rich Latinx culture while at the same time not being
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Dave Noon
davenoon1970
My dude, there was a yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia - the nation’s fucking capital - during Washington’s second term. It killed 10 percent of the city’s population in September
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the miseducation of cassius cruz
CRUELCASSIUS
i was watching stuff about how american slavery came into being and it showed me that Africans pre-slavery didn’t see themselves as all one. Pan Africaness is a new thing
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Dylan P. White
dylanpwhite
DID YOU KNOW? 1952 marked the 1st US presidential election since NATO's founding. The winner? Dwight D. Eisenhower — @NATO's 1st Supreme Allied Commander Europe."Freedom's greatest requirement is unity —
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/9 Weekly epi roundup: US lagging in control, surging in cases. Only the Northeast is at all reassuring, and those gains are at risk. Reopening schools is getting much harder.
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