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dragonmount
Today’s the 8 year anniversary of the release of A Memory of Light, the 14th and concluding volume in The Wheel of Time. 8 years since it ended. Wow. Although
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Elize Morgan
elizemorgan
So there's loads of new resolutions kicking around about writing.One thing that people tend to jump into is the, well, writing part of it, and that's not bad per se,
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Dhvanil
dhvanilp
Running list of interesting ideas / possibilities that @OpenAI's GPT-3 could open up →(1/n) Disclaimer – this is more of an exploration of things that could be useful & possible.
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GENE!
genegoldstein
Last night, I read chapter 903 of One Piece for the first time, and it got me feeling a little sappy and sentimental. So I wrote this thread.Topics include: The
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redwhitebluesky
redwhitebluesk1
[1 of 7] DOMINION voting software. This was postulated by @CodeMonkeyZ. It seems plausible enough to either validate or debunk. See this 7/7 thread. If you read anything that I've
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Chester Copperpot
nonsequitur2787
Did you know the transcripts of George Floyd’s initial police contact were released last week?There has been little coverage of what those transcripts revealed by the msm.I have read them.
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Dr. Megan non Brevis
theorymeg
Some thoughts about navigating impostor syndrome--something I struggle with on the daily--based on my recent experience becoming a journal editor. Friends: a thread on "scholar mindset" and "editor mindset." I've
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Emily♡
ItsEmilyKaty
It wasn’t obvious that I was autistic when I was a child. As a result I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 16, after years of severe mental health problems. Here
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Corrine McConnaughy
cmMcConnaughy
On the centennial the #19thAmendment ’s ratification I make this observation: Michelle Obama performs politics in exactly the way many politically powerful women have, including notable suffragists—by using our gendered
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Jordan Rogers
RogersWork
Thanks to the heinous Blackwater pardons I've been reading about the My Lai Massacre (where ~100 US soldiers murdered ~500 Vietnamese civilians in 1968). The two court-martialed commanding officers were
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Very frustrating to see Dr. Dean's work getting attacked from all sides: completely unqualified pundits like Lahren & Martin as well as scientists with no experience in epi or meta-analyses
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Shormistha Mukherjee
agentgreenglass
A thread on #MumbaiOnACycle There are two things I absolutely love. History & cycling. So for the last few months, I’ve been exploring the history of Mumbai on my cycle.
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ಎಲ್ ಕೆ ಅತೀಕ್ L K Atheeq
lkatheeq
As I read Raghuram Rajan’s “The Third Pillar-How Markets & the State Leave the Community Behind” can’t help but reflect on how some communities (read villages / towns) work to
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princessmissdee new account
PrincessMissDee
The worst thing about social media for me at the moment is watching white friends of mine bang on about racism and BLM without taking responsibility for the part they’ve
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Melissa Here Live, Not A Cat
MelissaFloBix
I'm so angry (sorry for the previous sarcasm tweet) that I can't begin to think about putting these thoughts into an actual article. But here is a Q&A on the
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Karl Knights
Inadarkwood
In 2006, nondisabled school children (in Years Two to Six) were asked for their thoughts on whether disability appeared enough in the books they read. Here's what they said. These
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