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SnarkishDanno
Ok, this is going to be a bit different for a thread for me. Instead of a bunch of links etc, this will link to a Google doc ( done
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Renée Landell
Nay_Landell
[ A Thread ]Jamaica/Xaymaca: Before the arrival of enslaved African peoples(Culture, Identity, History, Memory) It is believed that around 800 CE the Taíno people (also known as Arawak) were the
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Kiwi Bear
hyperboriankiwi
Bear subspecies threadThe cinnamon bear is a subspecies of black bear found in the Western parts of America and Canada. It's scientific name is Ursus Americanus Cinnamomum. They live up
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oba_jèro👑
Larondo__
Here are 19 hybrid creatures that you probably never knew they exist.Thread #1. BeargatorYou are not safe. In the water. On the land. On the trees. You are not
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Brumby
the_brumby
SCHOOL THREAD So, R. Weingarten, President of the AFT and future recipient of TIME’s inaugural Worst Person of the Year award, is out gloating about how the new CDC school
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Chris Jones
EnswellJones
In 1984, my family embarked on an epic road trip across America. My parents, my brother, my sister, and me—and my brother’s best friend for good measure—in a Country Squire
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🌟 Finally Hopeful 🌟
QuetaAuthor
OK, the self-publishing discussion has come up on here and a few other places (goddammit instagram) so here's my general OPINION in a thread because I am cranky and over
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Fake History Hunter
fakehistoryhunt
The Pedlar is a painting by Hieronymus Bosch, made in around 1500.Although historians long disagreed, these days it's generally accepted the painting shows a pedlar, a man symbolic for sin
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Eddie.
eddieke_
12 Greek gods and goddess#EThreadsThese gods and goddesses were embodiments of human solipsism. The stories of their battles, bickering and sexual conquests have indelibly influenced the course of Western language
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Dr. Jonathan Malloy
JonathanMalloy
I started as an assistant professor at @Carleton_U twenty years ago on July 1, 2000. We had email, but ‘teaching with technology’ mostly meant using an overhead projector. Here are
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lin, heroes of olympus fucker returned
xieliansbian
a thread on kazakh clothing (both traditional and modern); because for the longest time i thought my culture’s clothes were ugly until i read up on the history. i never
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Songezo Zibi
SongezoZibi
So .@Ms_ZamaNdlovu got me thinking about my time at .@BusinessLiveSA , a long time ago when she tweeted about Brian Molefe yesterday. So I’m putting this in more detail in
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Dan Lorenc
lorenc_dan
I've seen a lot of confusion lately about reproducible builds and docker, probably related to the recent SolarWinds supply-chain attack, so I thought I'd try to clear up some common
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Beers with Mandy
beerswithmandy
This summer I went to a brewery. It’s not something that happened much this year because—well honestly, because I livd in NYC and saw first hand that this virus isn’t
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Bren
MomentsWithBren
Harvey Mackay's word on how to get what you want from the world through networking. Wells are dug because people need water. If you don’t dig a well, you might find
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Folk Horror Magpie
folkhorrormagpi
I am drawn to Japanese folklore because their yōkai (spirits), far from being simple monsters, are multi-faceted characters. Yuki-onna (‘snow woman’), associated with midwinter and snowstorms, is both terrifying to
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