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Liam Guy

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B. Acc. Sci. GWU Monetary economics, markets, individual liberty, resilient societies, comparative politics, communication strategy. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸

Joined December 2015
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That's the beautiful thing about donation. Donation implies (unlike taxation) that no one can compel the transfer.


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Women are getting fed up.

HazelAppleyard_'s tweet image. Women are getting fed up.

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These calcium carbonate lumps called "lime clasts" were previously thought to be due to poor mixing. We now know that water seeping in through cracks in the concrete dissolves the calcium carbonate, forming a solution which then recrystallizes to plug the gaps.

Culture_Crit's tweet image. These calcium carbonate lumps called "lime clasts" were previously thought to be due to poor mixing.

We now know that water seeping in through cracks in the concrete dissolves the calcium carbonate, forming a solution which then recrystallizes to plug the gaps.

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The Pantheon has stood for 2,000 years and is *still* the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. In 2022, new research finally revealed why it lasted so long — Roman concrete contains quicklime, which allows it to "self-heal"...

Culture_Crit's tweet image. The Pantheon has stood for 2,000 years and is *still* the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.

In 2022, new research finally revealed why it lasted so long — Roman concrete contains quicklime, which allows it to "self-heal"...

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Or, they were picked apart for building materials. The Colosseum was plundered for its valuable travertine — a single quarryman once took 2,522 cartloads of it in 1452.

Culture_Crit's tweet image. Or, they were picked apart for building materials.

The Colosseum was plundered for its valuable travertine — a single quarryman once took 2,522 cartloads of it in 1452.

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So urban centers like Rome, unable to support large populations, had little use for grand baths and arenas. They were abandoned to the elements, rocked by earthquakes, and their marble pillaged to make lime.

Culture_Crit's tweet image. So urban centers like Rome, unable to support large populations, had little use for grand baths and arenas.

They were abandoned to the elements, rocked by earthquakes, and their marble pillaged to make lime.

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Rome at its peak relied on huge quantities of imports like grain and fuel from across the empire. When transport links broke down, imported grain that fed the city and firewood that kept its baths warm disappeared...

Culture_Crit's tweet image. Rome at its peak relied on huge quantities of imports like grain and fuel from across the empire.

When transport links broke down, imported grain that fed the city and firewood that kept its baths warm disappeared...

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Other imperial wonders were lost entirely. The Temple of Claudius, gloriously restored by Vespasian in the 1st century, was in ruins a few centuries later... Why exactly?

Culture_Crit's tweet image. Other imperial wonders were lost entirely. The Temple of Claudius, gloriously restored by Vespasian in the 1st century, was in ruins a few centuries later...

Why exactly?

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The main culprit: population collapse. Urban populations cratered as the empire fell. 800,000 people lived in Rome before the sack of 410 AD — fewer than 30k were left by 600 AD.

Culture_Crit's tweet image. The main culprit: population collapse.

Urban populations cratered as the empire fell. 800,000 people lived in Rome before the sack of 410 AD — fewer than 30k were left by 600 AD.

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She exploited many things..she also used Covid as a platform to further defame & smear Alex Salmond 🤬 From 42 seconds in


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Alex Salmond may have been laid to rest, but questions remain about attempts to bury him politically while he was alive, says @paulbsinclair We need an inquiry into the Scottish Government's pursuit of Alex Salmond bit.ly/4fhdMrS


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The authoritarian regime in Damascus is no more. 13 years, 8 months, and 23 days after the “Day of Rage,” and while the final bullet of the Syria's Civil War has yet to be shot, a Caliph crowned himself in Sham—a : 🧵

karimfranceschi's tweet image. The authoritarian regime in Damascus is no more.
13 years, 8 months, and 23 days after the “Day of Rage,” and while the final bullet of the Syria's Civil War has yet to be shot, a Caliph crowned himself in Sham—a : 🧵

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He is an ideologue & practices ideologically-based medicine not evidence-based medicine. broadview.news/p/the-scandal-…


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They always let you know....

From Mr. Nobody

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"The Victory Institute" LGBTQ Victory Fund Is this an organization primarily funded by donations and government subsidies ? An NGO ? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_Vic…


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This is a heavy list of American Corporate Oligarchy that intertwines in every single facet of our society, I have to wonder if others who have written about this subject who have professional expertise writing propaganda press releases for the financial industry has covered them

ayeshadequeiroz's tweet image. This is a heavy list of American Corporate Oligarchy that intertwines in every single facet of our society, I have to wonder if others who have written about this subject who have professional expertise writing propaganda press releases for the financial industry has covered them
ayeshadequeiroz's tweet image. This is a heavy list of American Corporate Oligarchy that intertwines in every single facet of our society, I have to wonder if others who have written about this subject who have professional expertise writing propaganda press releases for the financial industry has covered them

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"How does a dangerous man like Dr. Rachel Levine wind up in the White House, spewing potentially deadly information to the public about drugs to treat children distressed about their sexed bodies? He was backed by The Victory Institute, which works to get LGBTQ activists into top…


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Minors sterilised, healthy breasts cut off teenaged girls, a total failure to address kids’ mental health problems and a major study supressed because it didn’t show what an ideologue doctor wanted it to. ‘You’re only upset because baddies brainwashed you.’

jk_rowling's tweet image. Minors sterilised, healthy breasts cut off teenaged girls, a total failure to address kids’ mental health problems and a major study supressed because it didn’t show what an ideologue doctor wanted it to. ‘You’re only upset because baddies brainwashed you.’

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Brands today face the same challenge BA did: The pressure to be everything to everyone. But the most successful brands, like the most successful companies, stay true to their core while evolving thoughtfully. This is what separates winners from losers:


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