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“I never have a plan,” Werner Herzog says, of his writing process. “The story somehow has evolved in me, or suddenly comes at me, and I can write very fast.” https://t.co/x351pRkQFa — PolitiTweet.org

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One thing we can say for sure is that there will be another pandemic—and another, and another, @SilverJacket writes. “It’s fundamentally a consequence of population pressure,” an infectious-disease specialist said. https://t.co/ruUGE9SLec — PolitiTweet.org

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After Kurt Cobain died, “I was like, I’m not playing music anymore, it’s too painful,” Dave Grohl said. “I eventually realized that music saved my life—my entire life. This is what's gonna save my life again.” Listen here. https://t.co/lgKhxbNqcY — PolitiTweet.org

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“Bambi”: The biggest and the strongest are the fittest to rule. This is the way things have always been. In @tnyshouts, Ayn Rand reviews classic children’s movies. https://t.co/SC0BFnmlrh — PolitiTweet.org

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Rare varieties discovered by Rancho Gordo’s Steve Sando have turned the humble legume into a gourmet food. https://t.co/eYXQMjripM — PolitiTweet.org

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Coal companies have long disavowed responsibility for the waste they produce, abandoning mine land and washing their hands of the duty to clean up. A new market for coal waste might allow mining companies to benefit from these pollutants. https://t.co/rGqOpOJWCe — PolitiTweet.org

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J. R. R. Tolkien finished his translation of “Beowulf” in 1926, at the age of 34, and then put it in a drawer and never published it. In 2014, 40 years after his death, his son Christopher brought it out. “It is a thrill,” Joan Acocella wrote. https://t.co/FdcZGTq6RY — PolitiTweet.org

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When Jill Lepore lost her best friend to leukemia, she was left with an old laptop and not much else. Then she found a folder named “personal.” https://t.co/IduXlfqGim — PolitiTweet.org

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“If things are not done the way they need to be done, we’re prepared to walk out, we are prepared to keep our children home, and not start school,” said a woman whose granddaughter died in Uvalde, at a school-board meeting. https://t.co/LGEPo04TrK — PolitiTweet.org

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Volkswagen expects the ID. Buzz to be the flagship of a fast-growing electric fleet. Could the new bus usher in an E.V. evolution? https://t.co/tSYsMjw20X — PolitiTweet.org

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Salman Rushdie on what the books “Slaughterhouse-Five,” by Kurt Vonnegut, “Catch-22,” by Joseph Heller, and others tell us about the nature of war and humanity. https://t.co/p0ynIfhosg — PolitiTweet.org

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“It has everything you could possibly want, night and day.” In 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono talked about living in New York and shedding their possessions. https://t.co/bjpukwAyPp — PolitiTweet.org

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Ranked-choice voting, which was approved by Alaskans in a 2020 ballot measure, is designed to reduce polarization—and Sarah Palin was a uniquely polarizing candidate. https://t.co/SDdmOGqOJu — PolitiTweet.org

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In some respects, the Williams sisters could not be more different. But they have been essential to each other. https://t.co/BxvU8Y7RkX — PolitiTweet.org

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In August, a whopping 786,000 people entered or reëntered the ranks of those working or actively looking for work, and the labor-force participation rate ticked up to 62.4 per cent. https://t.co/5ngYTXAoiT — PolitiTweet.org

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“I like to have my boundaries pushed—specifically for partisan gain.” In @newyorkerhumor, follow a day in the life of a gerrymander. https://t.co/6T0StjYF7F — PolitiTweet.org

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On #NewYorkerRadio, Dave Grohl tells stories from a life of rock and roll, and Aimee Mann discusses her latest album, “Queens of the Summer Hotel.” Listen here. https://t.co/owMfhqBzh8 — PolitiTweet.org

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A cartoon by Jason Adam Katzenstein. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/cL4I7bIbNH — PolitiTweet.org

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“If a kid doesn’t know how to match letters and sounds, or to sound out and segment and blend, they’re not learning to read,” a pediatric speech-language pathologist told @winterjessica. https://t.co/p7OuQHvoy1 — PolitiTweet.org

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“Take a Chance on Me” band: four letters. https://t.co/eaiqIZj7Fh — PolitiTweet.org

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Venus Williams pulled tennis, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century, @louisahthomas writes. https://t.co/IU69VRb1lG — PolitiTweet.org

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Barbara Ehrenreich died on Thursday, at 81. Revisit a conversation with the author and activist, from 2020, about class, reporting, and socialism. https://t.co/eiRfch9ma5 — PolitiTweet.org

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Greek and Roman statues were often painted, but assumptions about race and aesthetics have suppressed this truth. https://t.co/njsxVfbi5f — PolitiTweet.org

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One keyboard enthusiast, like many others, traces his interest in the hobby to the beginning of the pandemic. “I was looking for something to do anyway, and keyboards quickly became a pretty large part of my life,” he said. https://t.co/LpFOWSdHa1 — PolitiTweet.org

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Which singer, when at odds with his label, released an “intentionally atrocious” song in which his brain is transplanted into a chicken and he receives a bank robber’s brain in return? https://t.co/ikXLbSzSoN — PolitiTweet.org

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Gugu Room, a Filipino-Japanese izakaya on the Lower East Side, has an eclectic, expansive menu that includes porcine skewers portable enough to carry onto the dance floor. https://t.co/ZzsximSsRi — PolitiTweet.org

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Former cult members have used the notion of “brainwashing” to avoid conviction for crimes, but, “the idea that there are foolproof techniques for colonizing minds and dissolving free will is now rejected by almost all cult experts,” Zoë Heller writes. https://t.co/D48dMSjgf7 — PolitiTweet.org

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From the depths of an old German military bunker, an eccentric Dutchman known as Xennt built a dark-web empire beloved by hundreds of cybercriminals. https://t.co/da81jr09op — PolitiTweet.org

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“Too much of what is happening today in our country is not normal,” Joe Biden said, in a speech on Thursday night. The statement was both correct and wildly understated, @sbg1 writes. https://t.co/cknCJkaI07 — PolitiTweet.org

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Vast amounts of money are flowing to initiatives aimed at preventing “zoonotic spillovers”—when viruses from animals infect people and make them sick. But some scientists say predicting spillovers is beyond our abilities. https://t.co/DNuU5Uaqub — PolitiTweet.org

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