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Aaron Miller
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Biological Anthropologist and Technical Director at the Laboratory for Human Biology Research, Northwestern University.
Chicago, IL
Joined July 2009
@RedDevilAbhay18 @MCUFilmNews Black people were also targeted by Nazis and put in concentration camps
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@withoutscratch @MCUFilmNews Right and that pivotal scene could have happened to a black person in Nazi Germany, as they were also sent to concentration camps:
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@RetribuitionBR @mojavvescribe @withoutscratch @cinnabunz06 @GundamIsHere "When the Nazis came to power in 1933, there were several thousand Black people living in Germany"
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@GuthmillerJenna @JoelBabdor Every time this question comes up this is the one people recommend.
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RT @HermanPontzer: Excited for ADAPTABLE coming out in March! Heads up: @barnesandnoble is offering 25% off on pre-orders for ADAPTABLE to…
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RT @misterarnie: We did it! We’re selling OUR version of the weird bootleg @magictavern shirt we found (with typo!). In lots of colors. Bu…
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@JKaminski15 @joerussotweets Companion isn't a cautionary tale about sex bots gone wrong, the danger isn't the robot, it's the shitty boyfriend. We empathize with Iris, we fear M3gan.
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@RobW16856727 @atrupar Yes, he's getting a job where he should have already examined the evidence to the extent that he has an informed opinion. It's troubling at the very least because his answer suggests he isn't qualified for the job.
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@trippy41 @LeZoku @noicebandito Here's an announcement before the third season about it being the final season:
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@Ericson_McD @nahnotagainok @InternetH0F Drinking in moderation (i.e. one drink) is a good example. Overindulging is not.
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@PearlteaRizzy As soon as the person with the force feels their opponents lightsaber de-power they are going to change their tactic. Even in this video it's slow and delayed to come back.
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@bfwriter @slutriarch @EvilSloth127041 First line: "Women in the U.S. who are pregnant or who have recently given birth are more likely to be murdered than to die from obstetric causes". The study discussed is specifically making a comparison to obstetric causes of death, not all causes for pregnant women.
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