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Audiobook lover 🎧 Academic & backlist 📚 Nonprofit marketer 🎭 Chihuahua in a stroller 🐶 She/her📍Philly + 5 years in Asia CR 📚 Black Reconstruction (loan 2) Stories are Weapons Let This Radicalize You A Quantum Love Story
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That’s leadership. He’s so great.
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It does. I’ve always felt one difference between Dems and Reps is that Reps must have personal experience with something to understand it. It’s a mix of lack of empathy and adherence to the myth of rugged individualism.
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Also as a former tech editor, it makes me want to scream. Have you read AI Snake Oil? It does a great job of explaining the differences.
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10. DNF: The Decameron. Hated the narrator’s voice. Looking for a better unabridged narration.
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9. This Beautiful, Ridiculous City by Kay Sohini. Rec: @gauravsabnis.bsky.social Graphic memoir presents such a fascinating opportunity to blend text and images. Kay Sohini’s debut is everything you want in a graphic memoir: vivid, captivating, bittersweet, reflective. Read: @libbyapp.bsky.social
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The market would be anyone who hates Trump and Russia. And wants the allegations to spread. Dems love crypto too.
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8. All In The Day’s Work, Ida Tarbell. Tarbell took on Standard Oil, and that’s the least interesting thing about her. Excellent primary source about working women in the Progressive Era.
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7. The Restaurant of Lost Recipes. Hisashi Kashiwai. Loved this second book even more than the first one! Can’t wait for the third. Read on @libbyapp.bsky.social thru @freelibrary.bsky.social share.libbyapp.com/title/10477898
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This is 100 precent how they think. That the chaos will only after commercial flights.
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Meaning it would seem incompatible with working in a government that fought a war to defeat them? I always like to blame Reagan. The rollback of the Fairness Doctrine. As soon as talk radio no longer had to offer balance, they tilted further and further right. www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/top...
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Ok but now we want to see the whole mug!
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I was in 6th at the time. Thank you June birthday that never messed up my school entry (unlike my siblings).
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I read the spy who loved me at 11. That’s middle school, right?