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How and why we mishear lyrics is often linked to the phenomenon of the “mondegreen”—misheard words or phrases that make sense in our heads, but are entirely incorrect. https://t.co/BcvtRCmxh0 — PolitiTweet.org
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This artist’s 2012 album opens with a recitation of the sinner’s prayer, which is recited again by Maya Angelou later on the album. Who is it? https://t.co/qGOtFRciox — PolitiTweet.org
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Singer of the 2013 hit “Royals”: five letters. https://t.co/yNGZAZX23e — PolitiTweet.org
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False-allegation prosecutions offer a frightening counternarrative to the imperative to believe women, insisting instead that women are vindictive and desperate for attention, and believing them is a waste of public resources. https://t.co/hbjcbBbfMg — PolitiTweet.org
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Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford, the stars of the new “Sweeney Todd,” share their Sondheim stories over savory pies. https://t.co/TbyEmzqSBT — PolitiTweet.org
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James Joyce, who was born on this day in 1882, didn’t believe in miracles. He believed in coincidences. "My foot strikes something, I look down, and there is exactly what I’m in need of," he wrote to a friend. https://t.co/k3sPUEt3Fr — PolitiTweet.org
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A resident of Izyum, Ukraine, believes his spiteful neighbor sold him out to invading Russian forces; he was detained and brutally tortured. “I would like her to bear responsibility for my suffering,” he said. https://t.co/D3N5wDgOXo — PolitiTweet.org
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In 1146 or 1147, when the nun and composer Hildegard of Bingen was in her 40s, she announced that she had been experiencing religious visions. For the remainder of her life, she held sway as a seer, her teachings heeded by Popes and emperors alike. https://t.co/MpVI4kP5Ec — PolitiTweet.org
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A documentary short explores the meaning of Groundhog Day to the residents of Punxsutawney, who number under 6,000 and who see their town’s population septupled by visitors for a few days each February. Watch here. https://t.co/MJgc5dUECn — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by P. C. Vey. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/F6mwtgTwxV — PolitiTweet.org
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How do you find out if you’re middle-aged? Try the knee test, in which you squat down to grab something out of a low cabinet. If you slowly tip over onto your side while hissing “Fuckkkkkk this life,” you are! https://t.co/s52Wf0LyxA — PolitiTweet.org
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Many people accept the idea that each of us has a certain resolute innerness—a kernel of selfhood that we can’t share with others. What interested Virginia Woolf was the way that we become aware of that innerness. https://t.co/qLtZGPs4Vg — PolitiTweet.org
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Ron Klain, Joe Biden’s departing chief of staff, has an uncanny command of how to wield power in Washington. If he has learned anything in the job, he says, it is the power of “persistence and not panicking.” https://t.co/tKBU4PoUiw — PolitiTweet.org
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“What’s going on in Weelaunee Forest?” a preschool teacher in East Atlanta asked her class. “Trees,” someone said. “They’re cutting down the trees.” The teacher asked the toddlers why. “Because they want to make Cop City,” a girl in a pink dress answered. https://t.co/RrU6w85Fm7 — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by @ordinarythings. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/4EB91pVmtq https://t.co/RMV6UH75n4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Tom Brady finishes his career with 89,214 passing yards in total, quite possibly the gaudiest record in sports. https://t.co/flQBXoMzjy — PolitiTweet.org
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“You are the only person known to have this exact mutation,” an investigator at the National Institute of Health told Beverly Gage. “In other words,” she writes, “I am one of a kind, and therefore a medical curiosity.” https://t.co/A0gGLKHwIP — PolitiTweet.org
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More puns, a recipe for scones, and other ideas on how to improve Prince Harry’s “Spare.” https://t.co/aCIEQrI2RZ — PolitiTweet.org
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”MILF Manor,” a dating show on TLC, might be a new low for reality TV, “perhaps even a rock bottom,” @frynaomifry writes. https://t.co/8XX51XvqeH — PolitiTweet.org
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The paintings of the Korean artist Oh U-Am take actual slices of Korean history as their subject matter, yet seemed to exist in the timeless space of allegory. https://t.co/Zhie2ocbNA — PolitiTweet.org
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“We have to get beyond the idea of calculating the value of lives, in order to arrive at a different, more radical idea of social equality.” An interview with the academic Judith Butler, from 2020. https://t.co/mbNn6cs5Td — PolitiTweet.org
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Donald Trump’s problem is that “there are too many Trumps,” a political scientist said. “That doesn’t mean he can’t win. It just means it’s going to be a different type of primary.” https://t.co/ATxq9Nj0ct — PolitiTweet.org
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The personal indulgence that Mayor Eric Adams has extended to his mentee Bishop Lamor Whitehead over the years is at odds with Adams’s law-and-order public image. https://t.co/QnxLcUhnqa — PolitiTweet.org
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“It first happened the winter after she turned 16. The language that had pricked and confined her like clothing made from a thousand needles abruptly disappeared.” Fiction by Han Kang. https://t.co/8xTcOXKW8G — PolitiTweet.org
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Critical race theory has been mischaracterized as Black-supremacist racism, false history, and the terrible apotheosis of wokeness. What did its foundational thinker, Derrick Bell, actually believe? https://t.co/6p6mYlK8ns — PolitiTweet.org
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“I like to win the things that people say you can’t,” said Chris Grant, the founder of the consultancy that led George Santos to victory after his previous consultants quit. https://t.co/QhQlew3BqW — PolitiTweet.org
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With Donald Trump’s legal troubles mounting and more Republican challengers on the horizon, Trump will need to rekindle some of the excitement among G.O.P. primary voters that he did in 2016. But does he have anything new to offer? https://t.co/qUBkypt7Ft — PolitiTweet.org
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On our Political Scene podcast, @dstfelix discusses how the Memphis police controlled the narrative of Tyre Nichols’s killing and the public’s relationship to police-brutality videos. Listen here. https://t.co/NVbUXuvc3W — PolitiTweet.org
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The restaurateur Ruthie Rogers’s new book, which matches dishes with resonant photographs, was inspired by a neurologist who paired images as a way to stimulate injured and neurodivergent brains. https://t.co/j6VbGcgoVZ — PolitiTweet.org
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Billionaires, too, have been known to toss and turn at night. In @newyorkerhumor, see all the ways they’re just like us. https://t.co/DR8ePaOhhN — PolitiTweet.org