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CoolAsACucumber 1 point ago +1 / -0

Backup Video Link:

2022-09-25 - The Daily Sneed - #NYC.mp4 0.7 MB

https://files.catbox.moe/o6ntiv.mp4

Archived Tweet:

https://archive.ph/VWcuo


If you're a true digital warrior, backup the video and archive the message.

If you're on a PC, right click on the video itself and copy the video address.

Next, if you don't know how to rip the video yourself, go to https://www.savetweetvid.com and paste the above link. (Or Torrent MediaHuman to make it much easier)

Rename the video to what you'd like for your collection.

If you're a true digital warrior, upload the finished video to https://catbox.moe like I just did-

https://files.catbox.moe/o6ntiv.mp4

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CoolAsACucumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Archived Tweet:

https://archive.ph/7tkK3

Backup Video Link:

https://files.catbox.moe/xmt50j.mp4


If you're a true digital warrior, backup the video and archive the message.

If you're on a PC, right click on the video itself and copy the video address.

Next, if you don't know how to rip the video yourself, go to https://www.savetweetvid.com and paste the above link. (Or Torrent MediaHuman to make it much easier)

Rename the video to what you'd like for your collection.

If you're a true digital warrior, upload the finished video to https://catbox.moe like I just did-

https://files.catbox.moe/xmt50j.mp4

and comment the catbox link to the post

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CoolAsACucumber 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ive taken awhile but I finally got to the spartacist and Berlin military standoff of the podcast. Episode #4 The Iron Dice. Thanks again for the link!

https://archive.ph/vjOtf

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CoolAsACucumber 4 points ago +4 / -0

Archived Tweet:

https://archive.ph/hnzIw

Backup Video Link:

https://files.catbox.moe/mle016.mp4


Also a reminder to use Nitter! There are many web addresses that are less slow than the most commonly used Nitter.net (likely because they go to different servers that are less backed up). For example, nitter.it

Here's a list of all nitter web addresses

https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances


Try out private messaging apps like Session and Signal and talk to your friends and family about getting them as well so your conversations can remain private.

https://www.privacytools.io/#messaging

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CoolAsACucumber 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah now that is interesting, I didn't know about the Spartacus Revolution or that the Weiner Republic was a pretty bad name for the whole time period.

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CoolAsACucumber 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree, white people can't be non-binary.

Backup Video Link:

2022-08-04 - Libs of TikTok - White people can’t be non-binary because.mp4 6.4 MB

https://files.catbox.moe/bkhzxm.mp4

Archived Tweet:

https://archive.ph/II5an

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CoolAsACucumber 7 points ago +7 / -0

Same. I'm betting people at ConsumeProduct have a wealth of information.

A really interesting source of information for me was the initial 2 episodes of The Iron Dice podcast talking about Germany directly at the end of WWI and what lead to a huge spike in the Bolshevik Communist party from the German Navy.

https://www.theirondice.com/

ConsumeProduct will likely tell you to watch Europa

https://www.bitchute.com/video/s1nPYDj7KBEQ/

But as an American I always want more. More sources and points of view on the subject is always great imo. I must consume more content...

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CoolAsACucumber 5 points ago +5 / -0

You must've misread my last reply. Go back and read it again. I'm talking about the American University system and PhDs as we know it today. Not "social science" though I imagine a PhD there had to have come at the same time or after the hard science PhD because Doctorates in "social sciences" are still supposed to be backed up by math.

That wasn’t the global academic structure at the time though.

You mention the global academic structure, this is what I was replying to. I'm seeing the structure in terms of Bachelors, Masters, PhD, Associate Prof, Research Prof, etc.

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CoolAsACucumber 12 points ago +12 / -0

The academic structure of the American University is derived from German universities in the 1890's. This is when you started getting PhDs in scientific subjects like Engineering and Physics.

Though wikipedia is not always the best source, it is easily accessible

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_higher_education_in_the_United_States#Impact_of_19th-century_colleges

Technologically pioneering corporations at the time like oil and railroad companies needed workers that were more skilled and educated.

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