.@MeghanMcCain: It’s dangerous that most of your campaign money is coming from out of state@AmyMcGrathKY: McConnell gets over 90% of his money from out of state. My average contribution is $35. He’s beholden to special interests; I’m beholden to voterspic.twitter.com/eRpTqKioqo
— Andrew Wortman (@AmoneyResists) July 25, 2020
I know this is stupid because this is exactly what Martin Luther King, Jr. called him, but I wish that qualification would come before announcers called John Lewis “The Boy From Troy.” Yes, I know I am “virtue signaling” whatever the fuck that is, but it was jarring to hear it without context on even MSNBC without a pre-explanation, given the freight that the word “boy” holds with Black men, particularly in the south.
Goddamned fucking Nazis. These are the Trumpists out there. In their natural habitat.
The guy with the Trump shirt and the swastika is just being redundant. https://t.co/Mi11Mdq2ad
— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) July 26, 2020
re: #4 Barefoot Grin
I know this is stupid because this is exactly what Martin Luther King, Jr. called him, but I wish that qualification would come before announcers called John Lewis “The Boy From Troy.” Yes, I know I am “virtue signaling” whatever the fuck that is, but it was jarring to hear it without context on even MSNBC without a pre-explanation, given the freight that the word “boy” holds with Black men, particularly in the south.
Look for the progess. If he had died on that bridge, this would not have been his sendoff.
Can you imagine the disrespect for other human beings it takes to wear a mask like that and make some minimum wage Walmart worker check you out.
Nazi heifer. https://t.co/VwlEH752mK— 🌻Julie🌻 silently💀terrified (@vintagegoddess) July 26, 2020
They’re probably yours dude.
— Gammera BLM (@Gammera2000) July 25, 2020
re: #4 Barefoot Grin
I know this is stupid because this is exactly what Martin Luther King, Jr. called him, but I wish that qualification would come before announcers called John Lewis “The Boy From Troy.” Yes, I know I am “virtue signaling” whatever the fuck that is, but it was jarring to hear it without context on even MSNBC without a pre-explanation, given the freight that the word “boy” holds with Black men, particularly in the south.
So much of this history is being lost thanks to the passage of time, media mendacity, ignorance, and expediency.
Lewis was a man who was beaten within inches of his life for seeking to have equal rights and protections under the law. Many like him were murdered by police who are virtually indistinguishable from the current DHS thug posse and cops walking the local beat who see blacks as target practice and who think they can shoot first and often, knowing that they can always claim that they were fearful for their lives all while the black man was unarmed, running away, or under control with a knee on their neck.
Lewis overcame so much to become a US Congressman, and yet in the year he died, we’re still watching white nationalists seeking to deprive blacks of their voice. We’re still watching the GOP care more about protecting Confederate treasonweasel statues and base names than ensuring that all people are protected under the law.
I heard someone today refer to Elon Musk as “space Karen” and I haven’t stopped laughing. https://t.co/bUDP6heTL0
— Mueller, She Wrote Podcast (@MuellerSheWrote) July 25, 2020
re: #5 lawhawk
She says she’s not a Nazi while she’s wearing a fucking swastika mask.
This is absolutely bonkers:
“When Reagan Foundation officials were made aware of the Trump email solicitation [using Reagan’s name and likeness], they decided ‘within seconds’ to put a stop to it…. and may still decide to get lawyers involved.”https://t.co/DrKx5c7iER— David Priess (@DavidPriess) July 25, 2020
moron pretends to be concerned
My Administration is closely monitoring Hurricane Douglas off Hawaii & Hurricane Hanna, which has now made landfall in Texas. We continue to coordinate closely with both states — listen to your emergency management officials @Hawaii_EMA & @TDEM to protect your family & property! https://t.co/tFxHLSqcBE
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 25, 2020
re: #12 plansbandc
She says she’s not a Nazi while she’s wearing a fucking swastika mask.
Governor Walz is the Nazi!!
About half the time when I open LGF, the first add I see is anti-Walz. These assholes piss the hell out of me.
re: #12 plansbandc
She says she’s not a Nazi while she’s wearing a fucking swastika mask.
Isn’t It Ironic?
re: #15 stpaulbear
Governor Walz is the Nazi!!
About half the time when I open LGF, the first add I see is anti-Walz. These assholes piss the hell out of me.
I have a billboard in my town that has been rotating through Republican memes. This edition is telling Walz to “not use bad data”, “It’s Time to Open Up!” Uhhh, excuse me, but the people using bad data are the ones demanding we reopen, not the good governor.
re: #14 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The Republican model for handling elections moving forward. Get mentally prepared for this in November. https://t.co/CwtpTqBbAI
— Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) July 26, 2020
A couple wearing swastika bandannas as masks in Walmart says they’re doing it “to show what will happen if @JoeBiden becomes President.”
The stupidity of these people is just surreal#VoteOutHatepic.twitter.com/zTmcqctE0x— Andrew Wortman (@AmoneyResists) July 26, 2020
Yet another story in which Trumpists publicly ridicule COVID fears, then privately take the very precautions they ridicule.
The same people who claim “elites” hate middle America are literally, knowingly killing their own supporters with misinformation.https://t.co/8ThMQEOaNr— Radley Balko (@radleybalko) July 26, 2020
After my wife Alisha was diagnosed last night with COVID-19, I got tested this morning at Wolf Creek Amphitheater in Fulton County, Georgia.
(thread) pic.twitter.com/HPMWDfH8fI— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) July 25, 2020
I arrived at the testing site at 8:30 this morning (it opened at 9) and got my test by around 10. The line was much longer by then.
I was told to expect results in 2-4 days.
Clinics I called last night (some charging $200) and CVS stores in Georgia currently estimate 6-10 days. pic.twitter.com/9zSPmkV57c— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) July 25, 2020
We’re in Month Five of this pandemic.
Testing shortages are totally inexcusable.
‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) July 25, 2020
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This was included in an actual wedding invitation. pic.twitter.com/qidA7SO6CJ
— Mary von Aue (@von_owie) July 23, 2020
re: #25 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
“Should the wedding hit an iceberg, groups B and C will be secured belowdecks.”
re: #22 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I might have to log off if this keeps popping up. It’s legit triggering me.
some brain bleach for you:
😦
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) July 25, 2020
braves just hear me out… let real dogs sit in the stands… and don’t supervise them
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) July 25, 2020
maybe every third pitch is a tennis ball braves just think about it
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) July 25, 2020
i have many ideas braves you let me know when we’re doing this
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) July 25, 2020
These Trumpite numbskulls staging scenes in markets, refusing to wear masks and getting all up in everybody’s grill, are just scammers. They’re going after social media hits by recording their shitty behavior.
They’re the pilot fish that hang around the Trump shark.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2020
hmmm
We also interviewed a medical expert who debunked Dr. Mikovitz’s claims as conspiracy theories. We’re a supporter of free speech and a marketplace of ideas and viewpoints, even if incredibly controversial.
— Sinclair Broadcast Group (@WeAreSinclair) July 25, 2020
After further review, we have decided to delay this episode’s airing. We will spend the coming days bringing together other viewpoints and provide additional context. All stations have been notified not to air this and will instead be re-airing last week’s episode in its place.
— Sinclair Broadcast Group (@WeAreSinclair) July 25, 2020
Further, we valiantly support Dr. Fauci and the work he and his team are doing to further prevent the spread of COVID-19 and are proud to have welcomed him to “America This Week” as well as our stations via our national bureau to update and inform viewers: https://t.co/i80vgoAwGN
— Sinclair Broadcast Group (@WeAreSinclair) July 25, 2020
I want to explain something that I’ve probably said here before. I spent my summers in rural Georgia with my grandparents and in proximity to my mom’s clan in the 60s, 70s, and early 80s. I loved my grandparents. I still respect their legacy in many ways. But the truth was that it was almost feudal in their control of the black community. Tar-paper homes on concrete-block foundations owned by my grandfather? Check. (They didn’t have running water or phones until the mid 1970s.) Abundant use of the n-word by my grandfather when my grandmother wasn’t around? Check (he’d use the word “nigra” to skate by). A dining room in my grandparents’ house with a foot-operated bell to the kitchen for “Lizzie”? Check.
In 1955 my mom got a grant to work for a Christian foundation on the University of Illinois campus. Her roommate was a Japanese-American woman. She took her new friend home to Georgia and my grandmother was livid: how could she explain to the black woman working for her that under no circumstances would they ever eat together when there was a yellow woman at table? That same summer my mom met my dad in Illinois and decided that she couldn’t live in Georgia anymore and so married him (out of love, mostly, of course).
Anyway, I heard elderly Black men being called “boy” so much in the south that it jarred me even as a teenager. Illinois was and is viciously racist in many places, and that was certainly true in Champaign. But instead of calling Black men “boy,” they just didn’t hire them and made sure that they couldn’t buy homes in the same neighborhoods.
re: #29 Backwoods_Sleuth
They “valiantly” support Dr. Fauci?
More like trump sucking remora.
— Yeah Sure WTF Ever 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@YeahSureWhatev2) July 26, 2020
Maybe in Trumpworld supporting Dr. Fauci is an act of courage, not rationality.
I don’t know who made this, but I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/ccpHGl24pR
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) July 25, 2020
Dogs could save America from pandemic, can identify people with coronavirushttps://t.co/93hMiom8fz
I have a Mitch McConnell joke, but it’s in Russian.
— Charles Booker (@Booker4KY) July 25, 2020
The day I brought him home. He just stared at me the whole car ride, like “where ya been dad, I’ve been waiting!” ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6vOee9PONm
— Michael Ⓜ️ (@michaelschweitz) July 25, 2020
Shitty right wing media is going to be the death of America.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2020
So, wait. @DHS_Wolf is furloughing his staff and hiring mercenaries to infiltrate cities at the same time? https://t.co/vmGTKN8i0X
— Rachel Murphy Azzara #DemsWork4USA (@RachelAzzara) July 26, 2020
Clearing out the competent people to install more politicals.
Today I had to try to do things on my iPhone instead of my Mac Pro. And I could kinda do everything, but much more slowly. The lack of a real keyboard was the big limitation. If my computer goes down again I’m thinking of pairing the iPhone with a Bluetooth keyboard.
Without my Mac, I’m a cripple. (And the software, too, of course!)
I really don’t understand how people just exist on their phones. I’m an old. Maybe I should try. That would severely restrict my posting, and that’s not a bad thing.
re: #12 plansbandc
She says she’s not a Nazi while she’s wearing a fucking swastika mask.
Obliviously, her messaging via mask is not very clear.
My music friends are oddly enthused by Taylor Swift’s recent release. Maybe I’ll give it a listen tomorrow.
If you think your life is a sad mess, Matt Gaetz’s Twitter bio is a quote from Donald Trump calling him handsome.
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) July 25, 2020
I can always tell when someone on Twitter took typing classes way back when there were typing classes on real heavyweight typewriters, because they always put two spaces after a period. This was an ironclad rule back in the day, and you’d get marked down for breaking it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2020
re: #48 Charles Johnson
But those of who did, and went on to do digital publishing, broke that habit!
re: #45 unproven innocence
Yeah, not a lot of thought went into this stunt. Wear a swastika, good chance people will definitely think you’re a fucking Nazi sack of shit.Trying to deny it after the fact is ridiculous and stupid, not to mention fucking obnoxious.
These are the people that keep breaking things and making progress a fucking clusterfuck.
Kentuckians are standing in unemployment lines for 8 hours. Now Mitch is trying to make it even more complicated to get benefits. Who is he working for? Because it’s not us.
https://t.co/daz5VzOuCY— Amy McGrath (@AmyMcGrathKY) July 26, 2020
re: #48 Charles Johnson
I learned on one of these, but I think our teacher overlooked the two spaces rule.
re: #41 jaunte
At the same time they’re claiming that they’ll have 75,000 DHS thugs to go after cities?
This is all a scam and shell game.
re: #54 lawhawk
At the same time they’re claiming that they’ll have 75,000 DHS thugs to go after cities?
This is all a scam and shell game.
Keep your eyes open for a single-source emergency contract for a vendor with experience in Afghanistan.
I include myself in that group that took typing classes back in the Jurassic Era, but when I began to study computer typography I broke myself of the habit. It was painful, because there was so much pain involved in learning it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2020
Kudos to Twitter for preserving extra spaces, by the way, so typing nerds like me can recognize fellow typing nerds.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2020
I have a writing assignment due this weekend and our editor insists on two spaces. Of course, I am hanging out at LGF procrastinating instead of putting some ideas together. This is not a professional gig - every volunteer group needs to output a newsletter that most of our members do not read.
re: #21 Backwoods_Sleuth
“If Biden becomes president we will become full-blown Nazis.”
— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) July 26, 2020
Things are going down in Seattle. Flashbangs, teargas, etc. Crowds have set fire to construction buildings at the youth jail and to Starbucks.
re: #59 gwangung
Things are going down in Seattle. Flashbangs, teargas, etc. Crowds have set fire to construction buildings at the youth jail and to Starbucks.
“The revolution will not be pumpkin-pie spiced.”
“Let’s go out and risk our lives, freedom and the future of democracy to choke off the threat of skinny ventis.”
This nurse in scrubs gets blasted by spray while trying to grab someone away from police. Her “day job” is RN at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. She told me helping people is her calling and that’s why she’s here. And yes, her skin burns all over. #Q13FOX #SeattleProtests pic.twitter.com/fWxrCfl9Ph
— Simone Del Rosario (@SimoneReports) July 26, 2020
And in addition to the manufacturing recession and urge in farm bankruptcies we went through because of his ally-alienating trade war, we also paid for this with negligence on coronavirus because he gave Xi a pass on the outbreak to preserve this worthless, nonfunctioning deal.
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) July 25, 2020
re: #38 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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Третий класс!— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) July 26, 2020
re: #53 jaunte
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I learned on one of these, but I think our teacher overlooked the two spaces rule.
You’re lucky!
Our typewriters had blank keys…
You can take the senator out of South Carolina but… https://t.co/WmiahtKIWt
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) July 25, 2020
He needs to be defeated and investigated for complicity in the Trump Administration’s crimes.
re: #66 jaunte
To this day, I am a lousy typixt.
Jion the clueb.
The very first course I ever took in high school* was a summer course in typing: we learned on IBM electrics (the kind with the moving carriage), and I have to say that I have at least been consistent in my skill levels ever since then. I was a lousy typist on the carriage electrics, I was a lousy typist on the Selectrics - I was an even lousier typist on manual typewriters; and when electronic systems came in, I proved to be a lousy typist on them as well. And screen keyboards haven’t improved my skill-level either.
At least now correcting mistakes is a bit easier.
Somwtimes
*in the Lyndon Johnson Administration
This is absolutely bonkers:
“When Reagan Foundation officials were made aware of the Trump email solicitation [using Reagan’s name and likeness], they decided ‘within seconds’ to put a stop to it…. and may still decide to get lawyers involved.”https://t.co/DrKx5c7iER— David Priess (@DavidPriess) July 25, 2020
We have a few home grown Covid idiots, trying to sovereign citizen their way through border blockades, compulsory masks etc, and sharing their stupidity.
This one though…. Queensland cop, whatever, what do you identify as?
Woke cop at border stop. pic.twitter.com/uNPnY1Fxyo
— cam smith (@sexenheimer) July 23, 2020
Confirmation on why they are doing what they are doing in Portland.
But the “greatest amount of stress right now,” he said, is that he was doxed, meaning his personal information, including home address, was posted on Twitter. He has received a threat since that happened and has installed security cameras at his home.
assholes want to silence us. FT
I have a joke about secret police kidnapping people in rented minivans but
— Alex Halpern (@HalpernAlex) July 26, 2020
I remember Saxton being in many shows, though I can’t identify them off the top of my head.
RIP John Saxon. 😞https://t.co/auuuWWIHlC pic.twitter.com/KAiprmDqoz
— NIGHTMARE ON FILM STREET 🦇 (@NOFSpodcast) July 26, 2020
As recently as the beginning of June the US and Canada had the same death rate.
While the US is unfortunately getting back to the rate from back then, Canada achieved a 20-fold reduction of the death rate at the same time.https://t.co/wU7x3bOYk7 pic.twitter.com/NBgKvcmDRw— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) July 25, 2020
The key difference being Canada fixed their initial failure. The U.S. federal response has yet to show evidence of learning anything at all.
— Stephen Boisvert (@srboisvert) July 25, 2020
More than 300 members of the Atlanta-based Black militia NFAC, or “Not F**king Around Coalition” came to Louisville demanding justice for 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, an ER technician who was fatally shot by officers in March.
Wearing all black and carrying assault rifles, members marched in military-style formation from Baxter Park in the Russell neighborhood to Metro Hall where they stopped around 2:45 p.m. at police barricades.
Right across was a smaller group of 50 far-right “Three Percenter” militia members, who were also heavily armed.
Yikes.
Adventures in Babysitting, Alabama edition.
Okaloosa County: RECKLESS DRIVER SAYS HE WAS TRYING TO SCARE UNRULY KIDS IN HIS CAR
Matt Boster
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Posted by: Matt Boster
Date: Jul 20 2020 11:54 AM
Multiple motorists trying to avoid a head-on collision say they were forced off State Road 85 last night by a man heading south who repeatedly drove into the northbound lanes. It happened south of Laurel Hill around 6:30 p.m.
After a traffic stop on the reckless vehicle, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies found two small children crying loudly in the 2012 Dodge, which was being driven by 42-year old Timothy Gajka of Crestview. Gajka then told deputies he was just “trying to scare” the kids because they were misbehaving.
He was charged with DUI, two counts of child neglect, and possession of marijuana
re: #41 jaunte
Clearing out the competent people to install more politicals.
More likely getting rid of government workers and hiring Eric Prince’s mercenaries. Government workers bad, private for profit company and its workers good!
re: #76 Dread Pirate
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the feds and many r state governors have mismanaged everything
schools are next
re: #76 Dread Pirate
Speaking as a Canadian, I see this as typical American hubris. The Republicans have it the worst.
We’re America! We don’t have to learn anything!
re: #75 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
First Peter Green, then Regis and now John Saxon…getting crowded on the Rainbow Bridge…
Aurora, CO.
Here’s what the TV news helicopter captured re: Jeep driving through protest pic.twitter.com/sRWxc8OrAu
— Jesse Aaron Paul ☀ (@JesseAPaul) July 26, 2020
re: #82 🌹UOJB!
First Peter Green, then Regis and now John Saxon…getting crowded on the Rainbow Bridge…
I worked with a nice upstanding guy who liked the Rumors-era Fleetwood Mac. We talked a bit about the history of the band and I brought in a copy of Then Play On (the last album with Peter Green) that has this song on it. He listened for a while and then handed back the CD really quickly. He couldn’t get it out of his player fast enough.
re: #76 Dread Pirate
America just wants to be Batman.
re: #83 teleskiguy
Aurora, CO.
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You know the scene in Gladiator where they flip the chariot on its side?
If anyone wants a compilation of the early Peter Green era of Fleetwood Mac, this is a really good 2 CD collection, although you still need Then Play On too because they’d switched record labels.
Exactly right https://t.co/lp2J0yNRUz
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) July 25, 2020
Trump’s order is “another election-year tactic to fire up his base by dehumanizing immigrants and using them as scapegoats.” He’ll ultimately lose in court, but undocumented immigrants will be terrorized in the interim unless he’s enjoined right away. https://t.co/SKTT7Qks9z
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) July 25, 2020
UT-Austin has been sued by a national organization on behalf of two white students who were denied admission.
This is the third time the university has been sued by the group for its admission policy, which the group says is “racially discriminatory.” https://t.co/E0deOlM5if— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 25, 2020
Andrew Sullivan has decided that “Black Lives Matter” is anti-Christian because people kneel at sportball events. I gave him a piece of my mind.
first of all, you’re not God. Second, you’re not Jesus. Third, you’re not even a theologian, but a journalist who has made some racist statements in the past *cough* defense of “The Bell Curve” *cough*. Really, you need to put a sock in it.
— Dee *WEAR A MASK, dammit* Holmes (@mmmirele) July 26, 2020
the only people who are grooving to your idiocy right about now (and I’m getting into the weeds) are the Southern Baptists who follow the “Founders.” IOW guys who think Albert Mohler is a flaming liberal and want to get back to Lost Cause theology. Blergh.
— Dee *WEAR A MASK, dammit* Holmes (@mmmirele) July 26, 2020
Others have done a better job, but I wanted to give some background on who the racist Tory is aligning himself with on the American scene.
Texas Republicans face a tough election season after a rocky 12 months. New @TwitterMoments. https://t.co/CpgFRZOOAA
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 25, 2020
re: #91 mmmirele
So many humans think they’re God. And they do SUCH a bad job at it…
— Colleen Shea ☘ (@blueshamrock84) July 26, 2020
30 years ago today was the start of what is known as the 1990 Oka Crisis / Blockade.
Don’t know what it is?
Look it up. #kanehsatake #kahnawake #1990 pic.twitter.com/b3V8Awtxzh— Tiio Horn (@kaniehtiio) July 11, 2020
30 years ago this week: July 16 to July 23 #okacrisishttps://t.co/HMIsK2rPiA pic.twitter.com/iobCFHQYgt
— Greg Horn (@ioriwase) July 23, 2020
❄️HOW TO PRONOUNCE❄️
❄️MY NAME❄️
My name is Kaniehti:io, I made a short lil video teaching non-kanien’kéha speakers how to pronounce it properly.
Taking the time to learn someone’s name is important and respectful, so I hope you enjoy this little how-to. pic.twitter.com/CXJCP8uXsy— Tiio Horn (@kaniehtiio) June 10, 2020
Those dog cutouts actual have their humans on the field (L-to- R)
Kali & Griffey co-own Mets outfielder Michael Conforto, and Willow’s human is Mets third basemen Jeff McNeil
A boop and a blast.#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/hUz9m0b3Q5
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) July 25, 2020
Don’t you hate it when someone answers a rhetorical question?
— Brian Lynch (@BrianLynch) July 25, 2020
re: #90 Belafon
*Another* “Becky with the Bad Grades” case? Seriously! In that case, Abigail Fisher was TOLD what to do when she was rejected by UT. Go to community college, show you can do college work, then reapply. But NOOOOO, she said it was racism. When I graduated high school there was no way, no how I was getting into UTAustin, horrible high school grades and no connections. But I went to community college and gee, made great grades and got accepted. This is yet another stupid attempt, I’m sure. *rolls eyes*.
The new HALLOWEEN is gonna be about Michael Myers being confused that no one is out on the streets to kill, and then meeting some angry blond lady yelling at him for wearing a mask
— Brian Lynch (@BrianLynch) July 23, 2020
This is how DJT and Barr create a culture of fear. They want people to self silence.
— tj101033 (@biobaby19) July 26, 2020
re: #100 Belafon
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As a Portlander, I wanted to counter the narrative that our city is no longer safe since it’s being overrun by violent protests. So, I made maps for perspective on them.
(The yellow box is the overall protest area while the red is the most recent, headline grabbing protests.) pic.twitter.com/BB7DklYpwI— D Paul Angel (@D_PaulAngel) July 24, 2020
Fence at Federal Center tonight has been decorated with flowers. #fuckfeds pic.twitter.com/kcV8hh5KKn
— Seth Cotlar (@SethCotlar) July 26, 2020
re: #48 Charles Johnson
Yeah, but the second computers became ubiquitous, with proportional fonts, they should have learned that is wrong. Only fixed space fonts use 2x space after a period. That’s a typography rule.