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Farid
Farid_0v
I understand why curiosity drives many Muslims to consume anti-Islamic content.It starts off with: I want to be fair to myself, so I want to give the other point of
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Richard Clark
TheRichardClark
My theological beliefs haven't really changed in yearsbut my relationship with the communities that espouse my theological beliefs sure have. I'm still a reformed evangelical complementarian who believes in full-immersion
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Cory Nash, MS, PA(ASCP)
iplaywithorgans
To the path resident who posted this on reddit, please understand that the reason we became path assistants is not because we look at grossing as “grunt” work, but because
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Lars Gamfeldt
Gamfeldt
Advice: if you're applying for a position (e.g. PhD student), use the personal letter to explain why you are a good fit for the particular position and why you want
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Sloww
SlowwCo
Are you a lifelong learner?20+ tips to be a student of life.↓ What is lifelong learning?“Ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons.”“Learning can be
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Mike Cosper
MikeCosper
I remember hearing @chuckdegroat say, years ago, that the only hope for a narcissist was that they become curious about the nature and impact of their destructive behavior. This week,
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FoolishKia
FoolishKia
I get annoyed reading comments that ask where I've been on YouTube... Like... I work now. 2 animation jobs. There's literally no time for me to work on my own
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Jordan Weissmann 🗽
JHWeissmann
Out of curiosity, was the letter from Times staffers about McNeil ever released publicly? I’ve only seen descriptions of it, no links. I ask because I’m curious, in light of
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Dr Olivia Abolish ICE Rissland
BeAScientist
On Jan 1, 2018, I decided to read more papers and started trying to read a paper a day. As of today, I have read 899 papers in 899 days.
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So when a few million people read a post, there’s always somebody.https://twitter.com/emncaity/status/1333667582042402816 It’s actually a very interesting question: What is the function of “so“ in social media discourse?I hadn’t c
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
My advice to young people, and to young conservatives in particular, is to turn off cable TV and read. Read history, read philosophy, read biography, read economics. Read authors who
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Kmele
kmele
Things are unraveling, the velocity's picked up over the past 8-9 months, but this hardly began in 2016.It isn't a COUP -- not even a FASCIST COUP. Imprecisely tossing ugly
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
Some people have kindly explained the culture of safetyism to me. Sounds like a recipe for a world so boring and stodgy one would die of boredom, not hurty words.
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Ron Geisler | Life Begins When You Get Back Up
rongeisler
There once was this criminal who had committed a crime. He was sent to the king for his punishment. The king told him he had a choice of two punishments.
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
There's not much evidence that Stalin ever said this, but the quote points to an important truth: we are often willing to sling statistics around to win arguments, while having
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Becca McCulloch
WriterMcCulloch
Last week I attended a teaching conference hosted by @BarbiHoneycutt - so many vital pieces of training, but I want to post a thread about not fearing emotions in your
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