Fastidious

1. very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail (especially when it concerns tidiness and cleanliness) 2. difficult to please; quick to find fault.

Aeon Magazine

Aeon Magazine

@aeon.co

In this short, sharp Essay, the professor of economics Alan Manning argues that to take the heat out of the immigration debate, we need to acknowledge the boring nature of creating migration policies that work – shifting from moralistic arguing to fastidious research and number-crunching

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Gareth

Gareth

@chibiabos83.bsky.social

'They're a fastidious couple. She's fast and 'e's 'ideous.'

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TheeBoneDaddyđź’€

@theebonedaddy.bsky.social

Great. I was being so fastidious about getting there on time for the Thursday night neighborhood meeting that I was a week early.

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