Very excited about the project I'm working on!
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Ok, you in Christ who want to band together for 31 Days of Prayer through the month of July! We start July 1! No sign ups, sides or sales. Our goal is to align our prayers as much as possible with Christ’s priorities. My 7 recommendations for daily prayer: https://t.co/EwjmGzvqej
One of the most prestigious newspapers in the midwestern United States issued an apology for what it called "both action and inaction in shaping and misshaping" the history of Missouri's most populous city and its surrounding region. https://t.co/gfMEOMrV8m
President Trump is doubling down on claims that the results of the presidential election must be known on election night. But the vote totals are never fully counted the same day. https://t.co/RDCLNM5132
High levels of stress can have drastic effects on people's bodies.
Now at least 8 months into the pandemic, more and more Americans are reporting headaches, stomach problems, hair loss, autoimmune flare-ups, and other symptoms of chronic stress.
https://t.co/9GN9f0iDPK
The pandemic has sped up a major shift toward freelancing — as people turn to it out of necessity.
The proportion of the U.S. workforce that performs freelance work has increased to 36% by one estimate.
https://t.co/HiUY28HH4q
In text messaging — at least for younger adults — periods do more than just end a sentence: they also can set a tone.
"If it's like 'OK.', that's like, 'I don't want to talk to you anymore.'" https://t.co/KXKKmmVQX4
"There are good places to run in my town: the old track, the park, and the cemetery. I try to pick the one with the least number of people."
Read @LibbyRuleArt's graphic essay, "Running", now live in Issue Five!
https://t.co/SrgcerxMBS
The publisher of Dungeons and Dragons has announced changes aimed at correcting racist in-game descriptions — including fundamentally altering how some playable characters are portrayed.
https://t.co/nODDBZusaz
Five young descendants of Frederick Douglass read and respond to excerpts of his famous speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" — which asks all of us to consider America's long history of denying equal rights to Black Americans.
social distancing, day 1: I'm going to take this time to relax, self-reflect, maybe do some journaling
social distancing, day 37: there's a woman in the wallpaper and I need to get her out
Danforth: Confess to being a witch and we'll let you go.
John Proctor: Okay.
Danforth: You have to write it down and show everyone though.
John Proctor: