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Anukriti Kandpal
heyanukriti
I grew up reading a lot of non-fiction in my house. This is not a thread about that. This is about the importance of reading Fiction.A Thread - 1// I
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Rakesh Thiyya
ByRakeshSimha
New Education Policy: Thread on why learning Persian is important.1. Large part of Indian history is recorded in Persian. It was the court (official) language of the Muslim rulers. It’s
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Zack Davisson
ZackDavisson
Translation discourse: If you leave words in Japanese you should have a VERY FUCKING GOOD REASON. "Ni-chan" and "Ni-ni" and (sorry) "senpai" have no business being left in English. (Again,
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Microsoft
Microsoft
Juneteenth. A thread. Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, originated June 19, 1865, to recognize the day the last remaining enslaved African Americans in the US were made aware of
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WBHM 90.3 FM
WBHM
NEW: Last week was the first time since June 22 that Alabama saw a drop in new weekly coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, the number of new weekly deaths reached a record
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Sam Sommers
samsommers
Thread: Things NOT to do when you are reading names or introducing people in a public forum. 1/ These days I get asked to read names a lot, it seems.
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Jessica Ann
Varizey
There are so many laughable claims in that WSJ hitjob, but I'm going to focus on the first (of so many) things I learned from @juliaerin80 @triciaebarvia @TchKimPossible @nenagerman and
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Rachel Kolar
KolarRachel
I'm doing a close read of some MG spooky/horror texts, and something helpful is jumping out at me: all of them have scary, perilous chapters, but the best have some
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tsar becket adams
BecketAdams
God almighty. this may be the most ignorant New York Times story published in a very, *very* long time. 1/ the seal depicts a Dutch sailor holding a plummet. the
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Fortwin💉💊❤️
Oluwaferanmi_H
The phone rang twice before Tola got to it only for her to receive the bad news. Her grandmother is dead.How is she going to travel to the village this
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Emily Flitter
FlitterOnFraud
Good money laundering schemes make me giddy whenever I read about them. The one Bannon & his "We Build the Wall" buddies used is pretty simple, almost boring. They created
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iz loves sterre sm
1980STRUSTFALL
how to use trigger warnings on twitter correctly!!!!!! A DETAILED THREAD. firstly: let’s get one thing clear. everyones triggers are so VALID. never feel ashamed of your triggers. they are
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Steven Pinker
sapinker
1. Reverse-engineer what you read. If it feels like good writing, what makes it good? If it’s awful, why? 2. Prose is a window onto the world. Let your readers
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Sushant Chaturvedi
ShawshankOne
#Thread on #palindrome and beauty of #Sanskrit & #ancientindiaA word which can be spelt both from front and back.Ex Madam.... madaMNoon...... nooNNun.... nuNPeep.... peePMalayalam.... malayalaMCivic....... civiCRadar.... radaRThis is ca
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Ron Miller 🇺🇸
RonKMiller
Y'all, life is too short for this shit. A lot of bad things have happened and they'll continue to, as is the difficulty of the world in which we live.
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NETSUM
netsum3
Pt 1/4 - Today I read the @WorldNuclear report 2019 extended summary. It is excellent, thank you @brandon_munro et al. Here are some key #uranium takeaways from my (first) read.
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