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Narîn🌞نارین
narinology
still defending liberalism in 2020 and alas one still continues to ask why I am always 3sabi It’s the same argument. Always. It continues to cycle and resurface. And evidence
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Ned Richardson-Little
HistoryNed
Some brief thoughts on Remembrance Day: when I was a child, I was convinced that the poem In Flanders Fields was an anti-war poem meant to recognize the horrors of
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F.I. Squirrel
FI_Squirrel
Comfort breeds complacency. Why it's time to stop delaying change, bet on myself, and work toward something more fulfilling.//Thread// I come from a family that feared change.Both of my parents
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T.Biggs
TBiggsTequila
It's funny, when a non-Black person compliments our strength, I've never thought of it more than a positive trait. Yet, we've always had to be strong. Literally, little choice. Our
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/16It is a little frustrating to see the response many analysts had to the GDP growth data Chinese released today. These numbers aren’t especially good, and they certainly shouldn’t have
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Don Purser 🇺🇸🇺🇸
DGPurser
Not my story, I'm sharing something I saw from a family member:In 1979, I was managing a Wendy's in Port Richey Florida.Unlike today, staffing was never a real problem, but
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
New polling: The Conservatives are still well ahead of Labour on the economy. Tories are down on this slightly on the election, but still hold a commanding 20% lead. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2020/06/17/conservat
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Willie Beamen
FredCurtisII
My first foray into paid political work was ~10 years ago. Michael Thurmond paid me $100 per four hour shift to put out signs, and my gf and I at
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Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن
EveKeneinan
Honor CulturesvsDignity CulturesvsVictimhood Cultures (Shame Cultures) This is not well-enough understood yet.We are undergoing a major shift in the very FOUNDATIONS of how we CONCEPTUALIZE morality, good and evil, right
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Bret Michael
BretMichael
My Workplace Is HauntedA Thread Just a few general details and history before I get into the meat and potatoes of the spooky stuff:- Building was completed and opened
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Rachel Hewitt
drrachelhewitt
Amid the discussion about whether primary schools will/should reopen next week, I would give a lot to see a member of the government acknowledge the logistical reality facing working parents
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Dennis Akagha
dennisakagha
6 years today I found myself in the Ebola Isolation ward after the death of my late finacee (Jusitna Ejelonu) who got infected on the first day of resumption as
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Frisco Uplink
_danilo
Kurzweil predicts accelerating paradigm shifts (I’m specifically revisiting Singularity is Real)But I’m seeing stubbornness in that rate of technological acceleration. The stalling of VR/AR is a good example.2007-2010 shattered existing
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
Apropos of nothing, here are a few things that people with #longCOVID should know about the pseudoscientific Lightning Process. TL;DR? Grifters gonna grift. Want more? Read on. (1/12) The Lightning
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Jim Rogers
JimSRogers
Spent time today in a CEO roundtable session with 4 other CEOs; here are some interesting thoughts that were raised.#leadership #learning #CEO #executivecoaching Hire up. Hire the person you need
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Megan
MMT_megan
In 2006, the minimum wage in Alabama was $5.15. I got a job at Movie Gallery (mostly southern video rental chain) and made $5.15 for one week, then was given
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