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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
In 1997, I changed the location of my NIIT Training Institute to a more spacious building nearby with a large courtyard. This one had a compound with lot of mango,
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
The elevator doors slide open.There’s already someone inside, one of the hospitalists. He moves over to one side as I enter, subconsciously distancing.I look at him and smile, “Coming or
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David Roberts
drvolts
I've got other things I ought to be doing ... so how about a thread? When I talk about what contemporary US conservatives are doing (to wit: being f'ing horrible),
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
ReichlinMelnick
Sitting down to work for the first day of the Biden presidency is a surreal feeling.So much happened yesterday. I'm going to collect my threads here on yesterday's big immigration
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
I don't think Morrison's Kyoto change is progress. In fact, I think it exemplifies a dangerous and deadly rot that we have been bullied into treating as the norm.Here's your
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Catuallie
catuallie
Here are some facts that most people are wrong about: Fat people do not die earlier 30% of fat people are perfectly metabolically healthy body size is not a
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Eddie ''BigTechTruster'' Banjo
banjo_eddie
the greatest trick American liberals ever pulled was gaslighting conservatives into trusting the "institutional pillars" of "our democracy" "is that a reputable news source?""is that a peer-reviewed study?
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Excellent piece by @christapeterso. Long read, but worth it! https://www.praile.net/post/kathleen-stock-obe Some highlights below 1/n “The ground floor of mainstreaming hate is making stigmatizing claims & exclusionary positions acc
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Chipo Dendere
drDendere
The argument that the opposition in Zim failed to oust Mugabe because they are weak is not grounded in reality & ignores the enormous consequences of weakened institutions. The equivalent
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Brandon Keim
9brandon
Extremely surprised, in a good way, to wake up to an NYT science section article confronting basic — but controversial and uncomfortable and few people want to think about them
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mark safranski
zenpundit
Two of my favorite Twitter people have a wide ranging discussion on the ethics of modern combat - @PeteATurner interviews @KaurinShanks on the @BreakItDownshow https://www.breakitdownshow.com/episodes/pauline-shanks-kaurin-the-ethics-of-mod
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chika unigwe
chikaunigwe
I write about disinheriting daughters in parts of Igbo land, a culture that privileges men and Igbo fathers not writing their wills in toy column today: "In 1981, when Lazarus
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gammaarb
Defi alignmentslawful good: @rleshnerneutral good: @kaiynnechaotic good: @AndreCronjeTechlawful neutral: @AdamScochrantrue neutral: @QwQiaochaotic neutral: @bluekirbyfilawful evil: @DegenSpartanneutral evil: @NomiChefchaotic evil: @Hardwood
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Sean Zevran
SeanZevran
The notion of social progress is backward. Today, there is no question that genocide and slavery are wrong. There is no question the United States was established through these means.
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
“When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even”‘Good King Wenceslas’ is a rather odd carol. Who was Wenceslas, and why do we sing about him at Christmas?#threadSt
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Wolf Tivy
wolftivy
It's interesting that the emerging principle of legitimacy of the regime is that its subjects are morally compromised by various intersectional bigotries. Not "we are leading you to a great
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