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ColonizedLocal
it’s very weird how y’all don’t expect anybody to be critical of your “political faves..”well, it’s not weird, it’s sad.it’s like y’all forget they’re human and that others have *actually*
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Akash Hebbar
akashhebbarcfc8
Frank Lampard Nostalgia: A Thread 2003/04. As an 8 year old (clueless, I admit) watching the occasional game, the 2-1 comeback win against Arsenal in the CL made me fall
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Terry Biggs
TeeBiggs
I applaud President Obama for the grace he's shown during and after his presidency. The way left, fellow liberals, some in the Black community treated him almost as bad as
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Daniel Horowitz
RMConservative
Americans are now facing this predicament: The more the effectiveness of these executive policies is disproven, the more the politicians use that lack of results as a pretext for even
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Andy P
ArcticReviews
Very quick thread on priorities for next season #lufc 1. Succession planning - it's clear we'll get one, two seasons absolutely maximum from MB. Assumption was Corbrean would take over,
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Kham Kidia MD 🇿🇼 🏳️🌈
kkidia
1/14 *TWEETORIAL 4 New Interns*WORDS MATTER!Non-stigmatizing medical documentationYour admission/progress notes can be harmful to your patients and will live in the medical record system forever.Here are some tips. Please add
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Theo Nash
theo_nash
This is a thoughtful piece that deserves close reading and consideration from all Classicists.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/magazine/classics-greece-rome-whiteness.html The subtitle is unfortunately sensationalist; this is the more imp
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Kügi
mkuegi
I came back to BTC early 2017 and discovered crypto-exchanges around mid 2017. switched from gambling to trading early 2019 and became netto profitable early 2020.it was probably the classic
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defund hₙ(X, A)
hexadecim8
Former Capitol police Sargent-at-arms on @CNN right now talking about the failures at the Capitol building yesterday. He says "we clearly underestimated how violent they were going to be and
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Anand Menon
anandMenon1
Interesting by @Dannythefink in which, inter alia, he addresses (I think) recent pieces by myself and @jillongovt https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c9e9e526-396f-11eb-a4fe-454ae9b80c8b 1/6 I'm not sure I agree with this. Had the PV cro
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Erick Erickson
EWErickson
Might as well start up the nightly bag of hatemail with some blunt truths. I say this as a supporter and donor of the President's re-election effort. A lot of
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🦇Ansgar Odinson🦇
AnsgarTOdinson
At some point I need to be done talking about this for a little while so I will lay out my thoughts in this thread few will probably read entirely.The
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John Rogers
jonrog1
Of course 30% Americans are addicted to conspiracy theories. They can organize with others against conspiracy theories. They have comrades against conspiracy theories. But they're helpless against the real world
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Philip O'Connor
philipoconnor
There is a direct line between the #motherandbabieshomes report and Stephen Donnely’s “a lot of things happened”. It's always passive - things just happen, no-one is ever responsible. And that
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balajis.com
balajis
Compiling a list of the official misinformation from press & state.- Flu is more serious- Travel bans are overreacting- Only Wuhan visitors at risk- Avoiding handshakes is paranoid- Virus is
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
Whatever happened to proportionality?The only reasonable justification for arrest of civil society (lockdowns, school closures, etc.) is in the presence of a disease so severe that if we failed to
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