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Kendra Shaw
kendrainmontana
I live in a state with a massively aging population—in the largest city in MT about 40% of our population will retire within 8 years; we DO NOT have the
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Boldee
boldee101
1/ We hear a lot from some people about how a lockdown should be truly a full lockdown and everyone stays at home with only NHS staff allowed to go
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David Rouane 🔶️ 🏳️🌈 🌍
RouaneDavid
I was excited to read this. As a Didcot councillor I used to cycle several times a week to the district council offices in Milton Park (before lockdown obviously) along
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Scribulatora
Scribulatora
Your regular and unpopular reminder that there are many Canadians, probably around 8-10% or so, who vote conservative from habit or "legacy", who are perfectly fine, wonderful people, uninterested in
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Bebo
BoldBebo
The pandemic didn't turn millennials into socialists. Getting red-lined into shitty school districts, growing up in poverty, being told we could be anything when we grew up only to discover
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Martjan Kuit
MartjanKuit
Ecopassages. A2 Natuurbrug - Vier seizoenen Ecoducten in Singapore, Oostenrijk, Duitsland en Canada. Wildtunnels in Nederland, Verenigde Staten, Spanje en België. Vistrappen in Zweden, Engeland, Duitsland (een lift!) en Nederland.
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Tessa Dare
TessaDare
I keep thinking about this and how it brings home for me one of the reasons I love writing historical romance. (I feel a thread coming on) Most (not all)
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Interesting how so many of the people who want you to believe that "cancel culture," which is not a thing, poses an existential threat to the American experiment, also want
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: June 26, 1894. The American Railway Union, led by Eugene Debs, called for a boycott in solidarity with striking workers at Pullman, Illinois. Let's talk
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@amuse
amuse
KEYSTONE XL THREAD: The irony is that the Keystone pipeline from Alberta, Canada to Port Arthur, Louisiana ALREADY delivers more than 550,000 barrels of oil per day. So what did
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Danielle Cave
DaniellesCave
angles 1) Andrew Forrest’s Covid-19 test kits were from biotech firm BGI - 2 of BGI's subsidaries were sanctioned 'in connection with conducting genetic analyses used to further repression of
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Vijay Boyapati
real_vijay
1/ In their embryonic form many species appear alike. But imprinted in their various DNAs is the code that will evince their great differences in the fullness of time. A
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Robin Mazumder
RobinMazumder
I asked my parents what it was like for them when I was born. My dad was a PhD student and they both worked opposite hours to ensure I was
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Adam
adamdavid85
THREAD: Do you want to know why I refuse to be silent in the face of what mainstream “LGBTQ+” voices say about gender and sex now on Twitter? Because they’re
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
My colleague @hazelcough was in charge of some pretty major changes to the Stripe Payments API. I really, really love the writeup; it touches on how we matured in our
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Tyler Buchanan
Tylerjoelb
THREAD: Today @OhioCapJournal celebrates one year of reporting on how the Statehouse & OH government impact the lives of Ohioans.Really grateful for all the support we've received. I'd like to
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