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Tweet by scalzi

The Cinemax Theory of Racism: https://t.co/cAmwKQSTiW Or, why voting Trump was racism, even if you don't see yourself as A racist. — John Scalzi (@scalzi) November 10, 2016 via https://twitter.com/scalzi

Tweet by MrLukeJohnston

Possibly the greatest scene in documentary history. Incredible. #PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/01dDjDJcdX — ✏️ (@MrLukeJohnston) November 7, 2016 via https://twitter.com/MrLukeJohnston

Tweet by SeanTrende

So here goes. Here's a piece from 2009 explaining why there are no permanent majorities in politics. https://t.co/IsfQJAmW7B — Sean T at RCP (@SeanTrende) November 10, 2016 via https://twitter.com/SeanTrende

Tweet by ASmallFiction

"I keep hearing about Occam's razor. Do you know what it is?" "Probably a razor owned by someone named Occam." "Oh. Yeah, simple enough." — James Miller (@ASmallFiction) November 6, 2016 via https://twitter.com/ASmallFiction

Tweet by polotek

This country is divided. But it's not racial divisions that hold us back. It's white ppl that are most divided today. — Marco Rogers (@polotek) November 9, 2016 via https://twitter.com/polotek

Tweet by armstrongtr

Excellent piece by @ggreenwald on Trump's upset, Brexit, and elites' habitual sidestepping of their failures: https://t.co/K4zBuF9QBv — Tim (@armstrongtr) November 10, 2016 via https://twitter.com/armstrongtr

The importance of seeing yourself clearly

The importance of seeing yourself clearly from: November 10, 2016 at 03:49PM

Cubs Future Stars

Cubs Future Stars from: November 10, 2016 at 03:42PM

Explainer, Elucidator, Enchanter: A Gradation of Great Writing

Explainer, Elucidator, Enchanter: A Gradation of Great Writing from: October 26, 2016 at 01:02AM

Putting yourself “10 feet away” from the people in your community

Putting yourself “10 feet away” from the people in your community from: October 15, 2016 at 10:28AM

Two Pointed Questions Posed as Tweets

Two Pointed Questions Posed as Tweets from: October 15, 2016 at 10:11AM

*American Honey*

*American Honey* from: October 15, 2016 at 09:48AM

Second Thoughts on This Year’s Economics Nobel Prize

Second Thoughts on This Year’s Economics Nobel Prize from: October 15, 2016 at 09:44AM

When Debate Is Futile: Bertrand Russell’s Remarkable Response to a Fascist’s Provocation

When Debate Is Futile: Bertrand Russell’s Remarkable Response to a Fascist’s Provocation from: October 12, 2016 at 10:35PM

Will the Robots Take Our Jobs? Or Worse?

Will the Robots Take Our Jobs? Or Worse? from: October 5, 2016 at 10:04AM

How German physicists reacted to the Hiroshima bomb

How German physicists reacted to the Hiroshima bomb from: October 3, 2016 at 11:10AM

The Power Paradox: The Surprising Science of How We Gain and Lose Influence

The Power Paradox: The Surprising Science of How We Gain and Lose Influence from: September 28, 2016 at 08:56AM “We know from the now-iconic 1970s Good Samaritan study that the single greatest predictor of uncaring, unkind, and uncompassionate behavior, even among people who have devoted their lives to the welfare of others, is a perceived […]

The Trust Variable

The Trust Variable from: September 26, 2016 at 10:32AM

On the shifting role of racism in American slavery

On the shifting role of racism in American slavery from: September 21, 2016 at 09:00AM

Egalitarianism versus Online Education

Egalitarianism versus Online Education from: September 21, 2016 at 08:54AM