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Random, eccentric, eclectic data, maps, tables, facts, factoids. Could be brexit, climate, opera, France, tech, word play... serendipity rules

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I'm a #HumanistBecause I see myself, first & foremost, as a member of the human race, not as a member of some constructed or imagined subgroup based on skin colour, religion, nationality, gender, .. We are all in this together. Humanists UK humanists.uk/humanistbecause

I'm a #HumanistBecause I see myself, first & foremost, as a member of the human race, not as a member of some constructed or imagined subgroup based on skin colour, religion, nationality,  gender, ..

We are all in this together.

<a href="/Humanists_UK/">Humanists UK</a> 

humanists.uk/humanistbecause
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"A UK Government money laundering risk assessment concluded in December 2020 that money laundering has probably increased since 2017, suggesting that Unexplained Wealth Orders are yet to have the desired impact in the UK". 2/10 Must try harder, and look more widely

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New follow this week, Saxon Brack Saxon Brack with a musical tribute to Joan Blondell, born 30 August 1906. A lot of well-crafted, beautifully edited film compilations.

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One of the very best The Cultural Tutor threads, and that is very high bar. How Vincent van Gogh was established as one of the most famous, and valuable painters. #VincentVanGogh #VanGogh

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One of the things I like about Xitter is the near-random stimuli to ancient half-memories of things heard or read. <Something>, plants are rooted in place; bees are mobile and move between them, <something>, men and women? Surely referenced here.. but where did *I* read it?