InDefenseOfToucans

@indefenseoftoucans
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A now inactive Content creator(due to long covid), focusing mostly on history of socialism/communism
PronounsShe/Her
YouTubehttps://youtube.com/c/InDefenseOfToucans/
Websitehttps://indefenseoftoucans.gitlab.io
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Alright going to try and work on my script its been a week or two lets see(I was wrong its been since September 26th, picture is of the last edit date, and my other scripts being 3 months and over a year ago.
Can anyone who speaks German confirm this, because if so that is adorable

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Looks like #Mastodon is trending on Twitter as more and more people are announcing their new profiles. Welcome to the better social media that does not belong to a single company and cannot be sold, welcome to the fediverse!

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/joinmastodon/status/1585651032998150146

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Today is primidi 1 Brumaire in the year of the Republic CCXXXI, celebrating the apple.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sansculotides/status/1583956377562583040

Republican Calendar on Twitter

“Today is primidi 1 Brumaire in the year of the Republic CCXXXI, celebrating the apple.”

Twitter
If we are having traffic jams in national parks we should just move away from personal cars in them and have the bulk of visitors using public transit. Zion National Park seems to do this well. Has a system in place for people who can't

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Page numbers 118, 18. That is a weird two things to show back to back. I'm going to regret tweeting this, the actual source talks about this in more complexity, where the cutting off especially to hide the very shit opinions of Stalin on this is really deceptive https://twitter.com/After__History/status/1579124020766978048

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/IToucans/status/1579302066207744001

after history 👤 on Twitter

“1930s USSR saw the mass integration of deaf people into society. The deaf-mute was considered an “invalid” in the NEP era, but now became a “modern Soviet worker.” The state ensured that sign language education and translation services were made available to all deaf people”

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other then a paper about Ivan Sokolyansky and some other stuff about the soviet education system in like 2018

One more thing from the paper they cited.

Page numbers 118, 18. That is a weird two things to show back to back. I'm going to regret tweeting this, the actual source talks about this in more complexity, where the cutting off especially to hide the very shit opinions of Stalin on this is really deceptive

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1930s USSR saw the mass integration of deaf people into society. The deaf-mute was considered an “invalid” in the NEP era, but now became a “modern Soviet worker.” The state ensured that sign language education and translation services were made available to all deaf people

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/After__History/status/1579124020766978048

after history 👤 on Twitter

“1930s USSR saw the mass integration of deaf people into society. The deaf-mute was considered an “invalid” in the NEP era, but now became a “modern Soviet worker.” The state ensured that sign language education and translation services were made available to all deaf people”

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Looking at my big citation file for my videos in GNOME Citations is awesome. Would make editing them a lot easier.

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A very warm welcome to GNOME Circle for Citations! Citations manages your bibliography in the BibTeX format. One less excuse for finishing that thesis or paper!

Citations is maintained by Maximiliano.

#GnomeCircle

https://apps.gnome.org/app/org.gnome.World.Citations/

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/SophieInFoss/status/1547582417250033666

Citations – Apps for GNOME

Manage your bibliography – Manage your bibliographies using the BibTeX format.