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MC

@mc64june

Trying to do the good thing in life retired drummer, now only for fun😎born in Wallasey

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TheCoventryMixtapes (@coventrymixtape) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's took me most of the week but I've finally put together a playlist of all the songs I played on #TheCoventryMixtapes So, if you enjoyed the music I chose (1,269 different tracks) you can now listen to them here on Spotify UK & Ireland 😀🎧💙☮️ open.spotify.com/playlist/4V7dl…

Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former slave, cowboy, and amateur archaeologist George McJunkin (circa 1907). In 1908, he discovered the Folsom site, where, after his death, evidence was found that humans had arrived on the American continent much earlier than the previously accepted 3,000-year limit.

Former slave, cowboy, and amateur archaeologist George McJunkin (circa 1907). In 1908, he discovered the Folsom site, where, after his death, evidence was found that humans had arrived on the American continent much earlier than the previously accepted 3,000-year limit.
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I’ve read many #BookerPrize winner books, but always feel let down, apart from Life of Pi. Let’s hope #Orbital is as good as they say.

Melodies & Masterpieces (@svg__collection) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday the legendary Roy Haynes passed away at age 99… He was among the most recorded drummers in jazz. In a career lasting over 80 years, he played swing, bebop, jazz fusion, and avant-garde jazz. He is considered to have been a pioneer of jazz drumming… In this clip we

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Lyric heaven……. #BEATLES Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup They slither wildly as they slip away across the universe Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind Possessing and caressing me

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Tom Waits:"They have removed the struggle to find anything. Book store owners and record store owners used to be oracles, in that way; you'd go in this dusty old place and they might point you toward something that would change your life. All that's gone."

Tom Waits:"They have removed the struggle to find anything.  Book store owners and record store owners used to be oracles, in that way; you'd go in this dusty old place and they might point you toward something that would change your life. All that's gone."
The MoxieAI (@moxiemindset_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parasympathetic activation is the best way to reprogram the brain to free it from shame, depression, heal accumulated traumas and restore optimal health to the nervous system. Below, I explain what it consists of and how to do it: 🧵

Parasympathetic activation is the best way to reprogram the brain to free it from shame, depression, heal accumulated traumas and restore optimal health to the nervous system.  

Below, I explain what it consists of and how to do it: 🧵
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The East India Company was the most powerful corporation of all time. It had an army larger than Great Britain's, and its influence shaped the borders of nations. So how did a company become stronger than most countries?🧵

The East India Company was the most powerful corporation of all time.

It had an army larger than Great Britain's, and its influence shaped the borders of nations. 

So how did a company become stronger than most countries?🧵
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In 1975, a Kodak engineer invented the world’s first digital camera. It could’ve changed photography forever. But Kodak buried it, saying: “That’s cute, but don’t tell anyone.” What happened next is one of the most painful lessons in business history:

In 1975, a Kodak engineer invented the world’s first digital camera.

It could’ve changed photography forever.

But Kodak buried it, saying:

“That’s cute, but don’t tell anyone.”

What happened next is one of the most painful lessons in business history: