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Grand Designs Outer Chaos
bombsfall
everyone sucks at apologies usually either due to sincere lack or remorse or not being at your best right at that moment or you're just not great at expressing yourself
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
No mention of teachers unions? No mention of incentives? Private schools are more likely to reopen in person because they know their customers can take their money elsewhere. "It’s union
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Amity Foster
amityf
FYI--if you're in Minneapolis, here's how you get an unshovelled sidewalk taken care of by the city: property owners have 24 hours to shovel. If they don't, you can call
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Paul R. DeHart
PaulRDeHart
It's common today to speak of partisan polarization as reflecting societal/voter polarization. Morris Fiorina argues that the two main parties, activists, and donors are polarized but voter preferences (or public
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Gabby Stern
gabbystern
A few reflections on @DrTedros: He's a longstanding pandemic preparedness prophet, having warned the world & strengthened @WHO's preparedness program since becoming Director-General in 2017.https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/13
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
I guess because the Greens exist to criticise and have never actually been in government, they don't understand the complexities of taking responsibility. When you believe you're pure, it's easy
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Elex Michaelson
Elex_Michaelson
Analysis: Some politicians may have more credibility with the public if they said..."We believed in the cause of the protesters. We still do. We thought it was safe to go
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Fr Thomas Crean OP
crean_fr
Some people have disputed my statement that it doesn’t belong to governments to say whether we can go to Mass. Here is my explanation:The temporal power (emperor, kings, presidents, prime
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Seva
SevaUT
the debates over face masks remind me of the “debates” over seatbelts the 70s and 80s, especially the performative masculinity of risk acceptance here is a beautiful illustration from a
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Mollie Copley Eisenberg
mollieeisenberg
This is not a rhetorical question: what kinds of solidarity can be cultivated between private universities and public institutions? Because @CUNY just laid off three thousand members of faculty &
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Gary Adler, Jr. | Sociological Distancer
GaryAdlerJr
A very partial list of public religion on display yesterday:A pastor and Jew elected in GA.Sen. Young arguing with insurrectionists about the meaning of an "oath under God."Biden's speech."Jesus 2020"
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Musa Gwebani
musa_gwebani
I am glad that Cyril has heeded the call for a sexual offenders public registry, despite my own reservations about its effectiveness. It may seem like the silver bullet but
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Look, once commercial and political interests are sufficiently involved, even things that are really obvious to the eye test - like the fact SMOKING CAUSES LUNG CANCER - can
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Garry Kasparov
Kasparov63
If you want to use state power to control private companies because you don't like the decisions they make, *you* are the greater danger to a free society. Regulation is
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Aaron Levin
aaronmblevin
fUnD rEsOuRcES aNd NoT aRtIsTs. Fund public recording spaces, instrument libraries, shared software licenses, training, venues... instead of artists.I’m not mad Grimes got this money. It makes sense from FACTORs
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#OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺🇳🇬🇬🇧💎
DrOlufunmilayo
Public universities in Norway do not charge students tuition fees, regardless of your country of origin.This is a way to obtain a free degree at a quality university.Just incase you
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