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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Thread: A few stories came out today that says this year’s flu season may be the worst yet.https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/year-s-flu-season-may-be-bad-one-here-s-n1054856 Traditionally, black people are hesitant when it comes
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ainsley ミ☆
lesbianiklaus
the motif of milkshakes as the core four of riverdale: an analysis thread first of all, i wanna say before everyone starts quoting me and saying i’m over analyzing: this
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Jack Peach
ThinkInPeach
Thread: The Feminization of Men1/ Traditionally, men were capable and strong. They were leaders and authorities; patriarchal and protective.Men shaped and guarded culture and were the driving force in public
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Jarita Bavido
JaritaBavido
Nsowakwet, also known as Chief John Young, was leader of a band of Potawatomi that lived in Central Wisconsin from 1880-1910. Their settlement was located in the southeast corner of
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Mattsomaniac
MattyAgent
After 4 complete Playthroughs, a Platinum Trophy and weeks of thinking about it, trying to digest everything I've witnessed after 7 years of anticipation, I'm finally ready to share my
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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
Okay, boys and girls and non-binary darlings, circle up. IT'S STORY-TIME. I've learned some things in the last 48 hrs re: the history of immunology that, not once during the
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ChrisKhach
I wanted to make a thread about the #Armenian communities of the Nile: #Egypt, ancient Kush or Nubia (modern-day #Sudan), and ancient Aksum or Abyssinia (modern-day #Ethiopia and #Eritrea). Armenians
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Jon Robberson
RobbersonJon
BIG THREAD1. As I walk through this seaside, deep water port the wind is blowing at least 20 mph. Look at the chop on the harbor; it’s almost white-capping. Yet
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Kerry Jo
jerrykogreen
Thanks to a conversation I read on Twitter yesterday between @LouisatheLast and @lyndsaydee_, I decided to do some research on the members of Congress who (before Wednesday’s siege on the
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 1: When we lose someone to COVID there are things to remember. 1/ We have lost 230,000 people in the US to COVID, likely more, and it’s
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Liza Blake
medrenliza
This event is starting now! I will try to livetweet, at the hashtag #GettingStartedwithSpenser https://twitter.com/SpenserSociety/status/1331733009347784705 Prof. Ramachandran starting off: welcoming people, and thinking about how to move f
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Andy Rowell
AndyRowell
1/ Thread on Franklin Graham's ethics in response to his post about the Ten Commandments 2/ Franklin Graham's posts are typically among the top 10 viewed posts on Facebook in
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Low Calorie Hawkie
DIETVAPOR
A lot of people consider Ungalo to be the worst of Dio's children but I personally find him to be the most interesting of the 3 in subtext, especially when
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
Okay. So my paternal grandfather smoked 60 a day and died from a heart attack in his 50s. Similar story for my maternal grandmother. One grandparent out of 4 made
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Dr Gina van Raphael
AliaGvR
2020 had me thinking: was it THIS BAD in the year 1010? What happened then, in that palindrome-year? Let’s have a look around the world.The Nile River in #Egypt froze
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The Lancet
TheLancet
This #WomeninScienceDay, we're celebrating women at the forefront of the #COVID19 response and those advocating for equality in science, health, and society. Explore the inspiring Profiles Rochelle Walensky is
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