The clocks go forward tonight. It's pretty much what clocks do, but tonight they do it a bit more sneakily.
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‘The International Maritime Organisation estimated that at one point in 2020, some 400,000 seafarers were stranded on their ships. There were reports of people jumping overboard and suicides by overdose.’ @LalehKhalili on abandoned ships: https://t.co/5pVpmDQIwQ
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It's Twitter, so I'm duty bound to tell you what I had for tea. It was lasagne.
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‘This – a multitude of micro-influencers – is the way information control now works. You don’t need military censors in newsrooms or tanks rolling down the streets.’ @SheilaCoronel on the Marcos family’s return to power in the Philippines: https://t.co/B9jdEDt3v6
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“No one owns anybody. Those who lost someone they thought was theirs forever finally comes to realize that nothing really belongs to them. Then there's no point wasting my time looking after things that aren't mine.” (Maria inthe book "11 Minutes")
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Take a look at some of the fascinating photos of this iconic building, from construction to beautiful skylines. https://t.co/uwOBEpKGzA
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Resistance fighter, novelist - and Sartre’s favourite agony aunt: rediscovering Alba Céspedes https://t.co/8B0gDcbIML
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I've ordered a load of books for April's Big Green Book Club. Made pancakes. Packed 17 parcels. Sent 7 emails. Changed the black ink cartridge in my printer. At some cake. Just a couple more things to sort out, then I can dock about on here for a bit.
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An inquiry into foreign interference may restore trust in electoral process /via @globeandmail https://t.co/cUwk0QHDKZ
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‘The job’s fucked’ is a common saying among police officers. But when and how, asks @trillingual in the latest issue, did it become literally true? https://t.co/DV8pwx7Z4e
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In this stunning retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood” by @hannaalkaf, Hamra’s feelings of simmering anger and fierce love are as vibrant as the magical world around her. @harperchildrens https://t.co/UZVljAOdXr
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