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Wonderful to read @philfacox interview with @BAFTA winning actor & @hilda_beastoxf #Classics alumna Katherine Parkinson @ITCrowdSupportOxford Philosophy magazine ‘A mind still valid’ (pages 16-18)https://www.philosoph
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Sales Notepad 📒
SalesNotepad
Level-up your strategic thinking.6 basic points to get ahead.// THREAD // 1. Camouflage your competitivenessWinners say, “let’s see if we win, our competition is good”. Even when knowing that they
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een een
edenbyte
ever since i realized a noticeable portion of my vocabulary was ableist, i’ve been more keen to notice the same ableist language other ppl’s speech. so here’s a thread of
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Fury
HooaFury
The Psychology of Gift GivingTHREADThere are 3 Ways to Properly Give a Gift. 1. It's about You When it's time to give a gift, for example for a birthday, you
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Laken Honeycutt is editing
MycelialWriter
If you're looking for a way to support the #WritingCommunity, review, review, review! Authors depend upon reviews. Even a short one, if that's all you have time for, is helpful.#amreading
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felix stalder
stalfel
1/ So, I read “Blockchain Chicken Farm" by @xrw . It’s one of the best books I read this year, not just because its starting point (the countryside) is counter-intuitive
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Jeff Holliday
jeffyholliday
My paper with colleagues here at KU and Jeju National University has finally been published In this study we explored the question of how the age of a speaker
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Stephanie Nolen
snolen
Lots of things about that inauguration celebration were heart-stirring, but the bit I liked best was NASA astronaut Kate Rubins speaking from the space station.Here's why ... In 1962, when
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Atharva Kharbade
athrvakhrbde
The Complete Guide to Crush it on Twitter: Part-IHow to become great at Twitter, from writing to consuming to networkingBy @david_perell and @mkobach 1/Writing tweets has 4 things in common:1.
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Martin Modrák
modrak_m
Hasok Chang's short summary of his "Is Water H2O" book is picking my interest, hope the read the complete thing. Some highlights follow, prepare for history & philosophy of science
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della ~ lesbianics instructor
della_morte_
A rhetorical trick that conservatives (and centrists) use to great effect on liberals is to paint a picture of the worst possible person who no one feels comfortable defending, and
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Jonathan Gibbs
Tiny_Camels
I want a novel that speaks to me a language I don’t fully understand, such that I never know if I’m being seduced, or being roundly mocked. I want a
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BlvkBree
STROKE: Remember The 1st Three Letters… S.T..R …My friend sent this to me and encouraged me to post it and spread the word. I agree. If everyone can remember something
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Nic Grobler
NicGrobler2011
I have massive respect for anyone that can sit down with a blank page and code a site using React without needing to read the whole internet. WTF is this
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アリソン ☆ trees wilt so y can't I?
MeansAlisonBtw
Omg this made me so emotional, k story time: (a thread) Ever since 2018, I stumbled upon Enstars. Considering I'm in a ton of fandoms that time, I didn't really
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Jasna Seishin Todorović
JasnaSeishin
I have never felt myself particularly affected by gendered language. When I see words like "man" or "he" or "guy," I do a small amount of mental acrobatics to change
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