Daily Harvest, January 05 2020 010 Twitter Bookmarks
Huge fires all over the world, right now. pic.twitter.com/aSmsSVlnN8
— ToughSF (@ToughSf) December 23, 2019
Thank Obama, Biden & HRC for the fracking boom that drove a fatal nail in the Earth's climate…"In 2010, the U.S. EIA projected that in 2019, the U.S. would be producing about six million barrels of oil a day. The reality? We're now producing 12 million barrels of oil a day." https://t.co/RMKAGwZGe4
— Jeffrey St. Clair (@JSCCounterPunch) December 23, 2019
Did you know that 70% of the topsoil in North America has been washed into the sea by batshit farming techniques dreamed up by dipshits?
It's almost gone.
We have maybe 30 harvests left, on the outside.
Not even a campaign issue is it.
— holly (@girlziplocked) December 24, 2019
Your Jesus was a 33-year-old unarmed man of color wrongfully charged, executed publicly by an unjust militarized state. #MerryChristmas
— elisabeth epps is tired. (@elisabeth) December 24, 2014
Everyone's Christ-like til it comes time to humanize sex workers, fed the poor, help the disabled and whip bankers in the name of the Lord.
— đJae Thee War Ponyđ (@AwkwardRambler) December 24, 2019
I pay almost $1000 a month to student loans and I know plenty of people that pay more than me. Imagine that money actually going back into the economy. https://t.co/Ql7rqCI6wP
— Claire đ» (@claireballes) December 25, 2019
Merry Christmas from the Unemployed Workersâ Union pic.twitter.com/yzRrxZ7vIV
— jeremy poxon (@JeremyPoxon) December 25, 2019
"Erik Prince being hired by the Chinese government to manage muslim concentration camps" is the least surprising headline in human history.
— Joe Kassabian (@jkass99) December 24, 2019
from notes for a 1974 draft of THE STAR WARS: "The empire is like America ten years from now, after gangsters assassinated the Emperor and were elevated to power in a rigged election âŠÂ We are at a turning point: fascism or revolution.â
— Charlie Brigden (@moviedrone) December 25, 2019
It is impossible to overstate Haiti's role in the liberation of not just the Caribbean, but also the rest of Latin America. We are also the catalyst for the existence of Venezuela, Ecuador, and Columbia, so much so that the red, blue, and gold on their flags are taken from ours.
— leave me alone! (@daniellecanyell) December 25, 2019
It essentially tripled the size of the United States and made the US what it is today. Without Haitiâs fight for independence, the US would look much different. https://t.co/MSjAMTJUMa
— WâChalla đșđžđšđŸâđ» (@mrfantastic0ne) December 25, 2019
Trump has appointed 200 life time tenured judges many unqualified
not one Black or Hispanic
Not one pro choice
Not one pro LBGT
Some opposed to Brown vs. Board of Eductaion
If you are a minority in America
Pay attention
This is deliberate and cannot be reversed.
— Roadrunner (@BeeepBeeep33) December 26, 2019
[1/3] The Current Condition is scary:https://t.co/qyeQpw3e8e
— All-American Oligarch (@john_weeks) January 5, 2020
Trump has appointed 200 life time tenured judges many unqualified
not one Black or Hispanic
Not one pro choice
Not one pro LBGT
Some opposed to Brown vs. Board of Eductaion
If you are a minority in America
Pay attention
This is deliberate and cannot be reversed.
— Roadrunner (@BeeepBeeep33) December 26, 2019
If UP were a country, it would be bigger than every country in Europe. This is now a terror state.
This should be the biggest story in the whole world right now. https://t.co/5M3uQx1rN1
— Alok Ranjan (@alokranj) December 26, 2019
If UP were a country, it would be bigger than every country in Europe. This is now a terror state.
This should be the biggest story in the whole world right now. https://t.co/5M3uQx1rN1
— Alok Ranjan (@alokranj) December 26, 2019
— JoJo Ain't Playing Nice (@NorwegianNice) December 26, 2019
The rugged individuality of using state-built highways to drive to work and the home mortgage tax deduction to pay for those tacky oversized houses surrounded by empty, unproductive land that used to be farms. https://t.co/AUX0GtAkuB
— Werner Herzog's Bear (@jason_tebbe) December 27, 2019
Living in a city: totally communal from the get-go. The question is HOW we should live & choose to engage.
We live in houses, fictions, live in ideas. Houses as cyberspace.
Remember the #Dakota38, hanged in Mankato, MN on Dec 26, 1862, under the orders of President Abraham Lincoln. It is the largest mass execution in U.S. history.
Art by Travis Blackbird pic.twitter.com/QTmUmIrmb9
— Prairie Rose (@msprairierose) December 26, 2019
The United States eventually dropped the equivalent of a bomber full of bombs on Laos, every eight minutes, every day for nine years. By 1975, one-tenth of Laosâs population (some 200,000 people) had died in the bombing, while twice as many had been wounded. https://t.co/H2bfa2y043
— Dr Jon (@zeetung) December 26, 2019
I sold my first novel the day before my 40th birthday.
Norman Maclean published his debut novel A River Runs Through It when he was 74. His second novel? He was 90.
The youngest writer to win a fiction Hugo was 23.
Age is unrelated to skill or talent. https://t.co/glsFv2aUeA
— Mary Robinette Kowal (@MaryRobinette) December 28, 2019
Political exercises: More than 10,000 people have registered for a âRun Against Dictatorshipâ in Thailand while Prayut supporters now plan a âWalk to Cheer Uncleâ at the same time on Jan. 12. Run or walk? By âŠ@ChayutSetâ© https://t.co/POdUBW0Sv1 pic.twitter.com/3iKJp5dqNp
— Matthew Tostevin (@TostevinM) December 30, 2019
Do SE Asia Globe comics. Comics for other pubs. Get published this year.
Mastodon though
Fediverse: Letâs Chat About ActivityPub
Tips about Mastodon, its decentralized net Fediverse, video platform PeerTube, picture platform PixelFed and directories Activity Pub
Video in English #IMigrateToMastodon https://t.co/WhbBrWekba
— Luiz Pareto (@DJLuizPareto) December 30, 2019
That is also just 25% of the USâ military budget for just one year.
— Keep the red flag flying high (@mysporttwits) January 2, 2020
The work of government is socialism.
Author Pay… I entered the workforce at 17 as a temp worker with great typing skills in the summer of 2000. My lowest paying job was $15/hr.
— Liana Brooks (@LianaBrooks) January 2, 2020
If you feel Twitter is draining you to manufacture outrage or monetize your social and emotional capital, consider adding these to list of muted words.
Have a better 2020 everyone. pic.twitter.com/kfmO9pPNmu
— Andrew Parsons (@adrparsons) January 2, 2020
Even @CARandDRIVER is getting the message. The battery of one tesla model S can power over 70 ebikes. Humans donât need 5,000lb speeding boxes to move their bodies 2 miles https://t.co/fzzIBn2st8
— Brezina đČ (@brezina) January 2, 2020
Vast Black Economy.
Great read from @tim on how video games are being used for money laundering. One developer was forced to admit, "nearly all key purchases that end up being traded or sold on the marketplace are believed to be fraud-sourced.âhttps://t.co/NxrIsKziFJ
— Adam Samson (@adamsamson) January 2, 2020
Geographically isolated so no one was going to invade us.
Dominated our continent & area. We would forget when we lost wars.
I wish I had a fraction of the confidence in myself that americans have in their military, which hasn't actually won a war in like 5 fucking decades
— Rob (@robrousseau) January 3, 2020
Look at trends. Mekong is dying, Climate Change is here.
A detailed account of how the Government has failed us on Climate Change, again and again and again. Worked on this w/ @tomcballard @ChamberlinM & @closest_eves at Tonightly. Let Tom's rage power you through this terrible and terrifying day. pic.twitter.com/V0luO8pexM
— Kara Schlegl (@karaschlegl) January 3, 2020
I've been warning since January 2017. That's why I'm tired with folks acting surprised that we've arrived at the "worst case scenario" with Trump. That's like leaving cancer untreated and being surprised when it spreads. https://t.co/O6mId9rrGj
— Bree Newsome Bass (@BreeNewsome) January 4, 2020
âDisaster experts can predict how most people will react: try to work together to save the most people possible….
But there is a notable exception. The richest people are the least likely to cooperate. There is a formal term for this: âelite panic.ââ https://t.co/XCo65p9ARh
— Gabriel Snyder (@gabrielsnyder) January 4, 2020
One million dead from opioids. We didn’t even notice.
Well, good thing doctors donât care about us otherwise weâd be dead. https://t.co/UWGBESEABr
— Kashana (@kashanacauley) January 4, 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Unemployed_Workers%27_Union