Sam Eyler-Driscoll is Uncommitted🍉

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Sam Eyler-Driscoll is Uncommitted🍉

@sameyler.bsky.social

Founder & Lead Editor, Standard Error Research Editors (@standarderror.bsky.social, http://stderr-editors.com; opinions here are mine!)
Ex American Journal Experts/Springer Nature, Chicago Booth, CEPR, LSE
Lefty Mama
📍Chicago & Medellin
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Yes yes there’s a lot going on rn but I want yall to know that yesterday I bought the abuelo a guayabera from Gabo’s sastre (who also dressed Fidel and Obama)
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Unfortunately if I had to see this so do you
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People of the Internet: Esther Duflo The new French left must unite behind a fresh vision on.ft.com/45T1537
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ope actually Biden is just like me for real
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100 years of imperialist American bullshit. Happy 4th
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Get him out Joe Biden under new pressure to quit race as Democratic disquiet spreads on.ft.com/3L6bizT
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This is good this is good this is good I’m not panicking you’re panicking French left and centrists pull candidates from run-off vote in attempt to block far right on.ft.com/3W84TKP
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when the imperial boomerang comes at you fast
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In which prof Blanchard learns the hard way that centrism is bankrupt Macron’s presidency — a tragedy in four acts on.ft.com/3RGRoiz
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Hello. Someone please explain to me like I am five why “immigration” would have the economy running hot instead of the opposite thank you
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Karol G at the O2 prompts this FT reviewer to comment not once but twice on her skimpy clothes and wave away her feminist street cred. I will physically fight this man
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In which Adam Tooze asks Olivier Blanchard WTF he thinks he is doing. Satisfying
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Ganesh dishes up catharsis for us backwater colonial bumpkins reading the US edition this morning ftedit.ft.com/Ju3k/qk6svhhg
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Not a dunk but when I try to put my finger on why living in the States is so insanely alienating, a potential factor is that, for some nonnegligible chunk of my peers, a working category of reference in the discourse is “the bad guys you don't have to feel bad about shooting in video games”
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“natural public policy implications”