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— Sarven Capadisli (@csarven) June 9, 2020
Likes
I do have a writeup.https://t.co/7x7UFozzh5
— Dave (@davewiner) June 8, 2020
This was back in 1981, so no images, but I have one imprinted on my brain. ;-)
https://t.co/7x7UFozzh5
employer: can you explain this gap in your CV
— james (@Gilofthepeople) June 8, 2020
me: yes. you see, it was then that i carried you
employer:
employer: i don't think,
So much of history has been whitewashed for the sake of making it palatable for white consumption that we are starting to perpetuate things that are not only misconceptions, but outright lies.
— michaelharriot (@michaelharriot) June 8, 2020
A lot of what you're told about protests, MLK, etc. is wrong.
A thread.
Statues aren’t about history they are about adoration. This man was not great, he was a slave trader and a murderer.
— Michael Walker (@michaeljswalker) June 7, 2020
Historian @DavidOlusoga brilliantly explains why BLM protestors were right to tear down the statue of Edward Colston. pic.twitter.com/F1Zn1G8LVn
James Bennet has resigned as head of @nytopinion.
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) June 7, 2020
Here’s the note from NYT publisher A.G. Sulzberger. pic.twitter.com/EWrF68bjHo
That is some expert-level trolling. Well played, Google #slaveryarchive pic.twitter.com/VtWuKaQNi8
— Dr. Jessica Parr (@ProvAtlantic) June 7, 2020
If I mysteriously disappear, this will be why pic.twitter.com/DAV8GgZfC5
— iancanwrite (@iancanwrite) June 7, 2020
The fence outside the White House has been converted to a crowd-sourced memorial wall — almost like an art gallery — to black men and women who lost their lives at the hands of police.
— Hannah Natanson (@hannah_natanson) June 7, 2020
Hundreds are strolling, looking, adding names and paintings and posters. pic.twitter.com/mXlZpfMAeX
#blackoutpoetry #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd
— M Brewster (@BrewCuse) June 3, 2020
Base text ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad pic.twitter.com/N6mNDomxtd
After you defeat the early book nooks, you face the final boss pic.twitter.com/ck1YWud50C
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) May 28, 2020
In the end, I'm really glad the IndieWeb is out there as a kind of light in the darkness of what can otherwise seem like a more or less completely corporate daily web experience. It's weird in a good way. It's not corporate at all. It's rough around the edges and not tuned for maximum engagement. There are interesting people.. I've already connected with a few who are doing all kinds of creative things.
I feel like I've found a cozy little corner where people are following their passion, connecting with each other, and building creative things together. Long live the IndieWeb!
Lovely morning for just sitting quietly in the sun waiting for the birds. And what a difference a bit of sun makes, because these were shot at 1/2000, which certainly helps. Blue tit with a bug in its mouth just before entering its nest Blue tit in flight after leaving its nest in a hollow terracott...
Wrote a song about refried beans while cooking and now I can't get it out of my head #cursed
— Jeremy Felt (@jeremyfelt) May 4, 2020
New update on Math3ma: I’m delighted to share that this summer I’ll begin as a postdoctoral researcher at X, formerly Google X, the Moonshot Factory, in Mountain View, CA. (I’ll work remotely until travel is safe again.) I am *thrilled* for the future! https://t.co/e20ivNYNjp
— Tai-Danae Bradley (@math3ma) April 18, 2020