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Jesse Heinig
JesseHeinig
On my prior thread about #cyberpunk, some people asked if you can't just enjoy the aesthetic of cyborgs and neon without the revolutionary elements. The answer is no, so let's
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Dr. Melissa C. Lott
mclott
[1/17] Thrilled to launch this new report today. Some thoughts below https://twitter.com/columbiauenergy/status/1338582113902333957 [2/17] Zero-carbon electricity will be the backbone of a net-zero economy. The research is clear - in order
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Tristan Kirk
kirkkorner
Curious goings-on at Westminster magistrates in prosecutions for breaking the first coronavirus lockdown: - Convictions for offences ppl weren't prosecuted for- Hefty fines handed out which may exceed the legal
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Anne Ominous
AnneOminous9
#Abortion became illegal in Canada when we adopted the Criminal Code from the British (which they never implemented). This happened in 1892. Contraceptives were also prohibited. Regardless of the law,
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Boston City Archives
ArchivesBoston
On January 15, 1919, a 50-foot tall tank ruptured, sending 2.3 million gallons of molasses rushing through the neighborhood. @universalhub @HUBhistory At midday on Jan 15, 1919, the #NorthEnd was
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mrajshekhar
mrajshekhar
India's EIA Notification of 2006 itself was a massive dilution of its predecessor: the 1994 notification on environmental clearances for industrial projects. In this paper, submitted as a thesis for
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Ross Elder
RossElderWrites
Due to what's happened throughout 2020 and how it is starting in 2021, and considering the general lack of accurate info I've seen on the subject, I think it is
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Bad China Takes
BadChinaTake
The Qiao Collective’s Xinjiang resource compendium is hilarious. I’ve been going through it and I’m truly impressed by how many obvious issues there are. Often, what they link to to
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alex marshall
alexjkmarshall
1)As we enter a 2nd lockdown the courier industry is facing the SAME problems as last time. Couriers will be hailed as key workers as they risk lives to provide
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John Hayward
Doc_0
An important lesson of the post-Cold War era, learned far too late: allowing totalitarian regimes to interface with the political, economic, and media systems of free nations is like installing
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: June 17, 1864. The Washington Arsenal exploded in Washington, D.C, killing around 20 workers. Let's talk about the horrible working conditions in factories producing goods
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
Reporters: To understand why USPS's explanation about DeJoy's conflicts of interest doesn't add up, you need a crash course in a concept related to the conflict of interest law, 18
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Jennifer Rankin
JenniferMerode
More than four years after the UK voted to leave the EU, talks on a future relationship are deadlocked. But what if there had been a book on how to
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Perhaps a quick primer on the difference between "cursing" and "obscenity" is in order.“Cursing” is language that breaks agreed social rules of propriety.“Obscenity” is something that violates fundamental standar
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JB - (Gab, PolitiChatter, MeWe)
VI_XII
Concentration Camps by any other name:#Canada's tendered QUARANTINE/ISOLATION SITES3:24Oct 8, 2020Randy HillierQuestions: What's Going On??? - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzWLlfwfD4Y&feature=emb_logo The tender Ontari
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Quarantined Life
Real_QL
A deep dive into David Perdue.Why exactly is Perdue corrupt? Perdue’s criminality goes WAY back.Grab a coffee, strap in, and enjoy the rabbit hole. David Perdue is set to face
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