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soncharm
soncharm
I still haven’t read as much on it as I could’ve but there’s something really disturbing about the ‘CDC Recommends 2 Masks Now!’ media blitzJust for starters, it’s not at
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Ed Barnard
ewbarnard
1. So there was a guy named Benedict Arnold. His name is pretty famous within the USA. But the *reason* might be interesting. Do you recall? (Thread, cc @cookietpa)General Arnold
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Emma Caterine 🌹#CancelRent
EmmaCaterineDSA
So I want to talk about a @nycDSA convention proposal we talked about at branch last night to only have dues paying members who have been in the organization for
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Zach Goldberg
ZachG932
1/n Spent some time on LexisNexis over the weekend. Depending on your political orientation, what follows will either disturb or encourage you. But regardless of political orientation, I'm sure we
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el gato malo
boriquagato
i noticed some interesting things about the EU covid curves1. the steep part of the decline in death rate came before distancing could have had effect.2. the period of peak
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Dr Louise Raw
LouiseRawAuthor
BREAKING: I’ve just heard the ‘Ripper Museum’ on Cable Street, East London, established under the false premise it would be a women’s history museum, has gone bust.GOOD.This was a celebration
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Sarvesh Tiwari
bhAratenduH
Elisa, you ask two questions on which let me share my perspective, but before that let me clarify that there is no strī-sūdra etc angle in what I wrote. Kabir,
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Micah True
MicahTrue
My hometown, Haines Alaska, is enduring its worst-ever disaster, with torrential rains, mud slides, roads and houses destroyed, and possible loss of life. This is devastating, but it's also reminding
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Aaron Kheriaty, MD
akheriaty
The original rationale for severe social distancing was to "flatten the curve." We accomplished that. But the lockdowns continue, and nobody speaks of "flattening the curve" anymore. What is the
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Ted Nordhaus
TedNordhaus
1. @Leigh_Phillips asks what we meant in the ecomodernist manifesto by the "planning fallacy of the 1950's."https://twitter.com/Leigh_Phillips/status/1295755105182969857 2. Because 19 coauthors, there was a lot of back and for
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Phil Nobile Jr.
PhilNobileJr
EXORCIST thread.I'm not saying THE EXORCIST is definitely the first film I ever saw, but it's the first film I remember watching. I was probably 3 or 4 years old.
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The Daily Rios
peterjrios
Started a read of Marvel Saga: the Official History of the Marvel Universe. Always loved the premise behind this but never finished reading (or the new one!). This might become
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Roge (they/them)
myrogeniche
https://twitter.com/nathanielr/status/1336534637670256640 As I said elsewhere:Kirsten Dunst has given us so much. She deserves so much more respect and honor. She’s the actress that best defines the millennial generation and, in
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Mistress Emma Evans
MelanieMoore
Maybe Yoda's a liar.https://twitter.com/MrTedLouis/status/1340425660020346880 "Around the age of 100, Yoda was ready to pass on what he had learned."Per: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Yoda So at 50, Grogu is a toddler.
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Ryan Eton
ryaneton
Surreal to keep seeing headlines & videos (even on @LastWeekTonight) from Detroit’s TCF Center, where I heard “Stop the Count” while opening absentee ballots inside. Like @juliecmoroney, the memories are
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
You may recall that Ayanda, connected to Liz Truss, delivered £160m of unusable face masks to the NHS in a contract that had remarkable and inexplicable clauses (which Govt refuses
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