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Georgette Heyer
georgettedaily
I was reading Susan Sontag’s essays Against Interpretation (1964) and On Style (1965) (as you do), and it got me thinking about Georgette Heyer (nearly everything does) so I thought
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Ashley Homrich
Ashley_Homrich
It’s my last day at WSB and it’s bittersweet. Growing up in Atlanta, WSB was always on in the background. I knew one day this was where I wanted to
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Knull is coming | BLM |
Knullifiedd
I’m going to make a Black Knight thread and I don’t know if anyone is interested. If not, that’s perfectly fine. But If you liked it, please share it. @NazarTalkComics
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Lux 🤷🏻♀️ Alptraum
LuxAlptraum
A note for white people:It is normal to have anxiety about your own — often unintentional — participation in systemic racism, or to be afraid you will cause harm without
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A.M.
bhalomanush
It's a fact everyone knows- a thermometer reading of 98.6°F (37°C) indicates "normal" body temperature.But like me, you may be puzzled because your own body temperature is cooler. We're not
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Alexandra
thefreeddove
Thread, 1 of 9: I want to talk about this idea of being deliberate with emojis a bit more. You may want to read my previous thread on emojis first.
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
Wait, am I reading @kdrum's mind or is he reading mine? At any rate, this is pretty close to my thinking on the political path, and to the long-term scenario
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Ronald D. Potts ن
RonaldDPotts1
Why am I a Christian? It's a long journey and I couldn't possible encapsulate it in a series of tweets. Here are the cliff notes.I converted at the age of
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Astolfo
Astolfo1213
As someone who normally stays silent on drama concerning the SJWs and "Feminism" I gotta admit that New Age Feminism just utterly destroys everything that true feminists stand for. We
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Andy Miller
i_am_mill_i_am
I read 203 books in 2020. These were my favourites. I have chosen the ones that spoke to me most clearly or usefully during that rotten year. I know many
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QC
QiaochuYuan
being taken over by an ideology for the first time is a lot like being in love for the first time. you don't know what it's like for it to
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) This is a key point in all of this. It has some implications worth clarifying and drawing out, so a .... .... thread. ...https://twitter.com/kevin_modestino/status/1339398267268947970 2) *If* you believe that
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Bloke From Barnsley #Is #Sisu
NicolaJames007
1. As some if you know I've been aiding the authorities to explain how people misuse dms and actor accounts to target people on Twitter. Actor accounts are usually run
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Keeping It 101
KeepingIt_101
another, shorter thread on teaching against racism for #ScholarStrike .@ProfIRMF and @mpgPhD both write a lot about race and racialization, but we want our contributions to focus on folks WE
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Rod Dreher
roddreher
When I was a little kid in the '70s, I read a *lot* of the National Enquirer. A sweet old lady used to save her copies for me. She knew
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Tom Chivers
TomChivers
I've been reading @edwest's book Small Men on the Wrong Side of History, and I have ~thoughts~. First, it's *fascinating* as a sort of intellectual anthropology exercise, to read something
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