Jan 2020 Twitter Bookmarks Part One
Jan 2020 Bookmarks
White people be having alzheimer and still remember they dont like black people
— This Tha Splaaa …✨ (@MochaLatte___) January 14, 2020
One in four judges is a trump appointee. And most of them are YOUNG. They will be on the bench until 2060. I’m not even kidding.
We’re screwed for a generation.
What progressive agenda can get through these conservative courts?
The next democrat needs to reform the judiciary.
— Imani Gandy ☄️🌏🔥 (@AngryBlackLady) January 16, 2020
It's even worse than this!
The orcs are deformed elves that are former POWs!
The elves (and the rest) are out to exterminate them for it! https://t.co/kpyoVTnJs7
— Hana Deserved So Much Better (@EmpressConsort) January 16, 2020
1987: Alan Moore invents Tweetdeck
2020: We are all Ozymandias pic.twitter.com/EgoKh96TaD
— John Weeks (@john_weeks) January 16, 2020
I'm not so drastic as to be unable to watch, but I know people who can't really watch movies from before 2010 because the sexism REALLY WAS THAT BAD THAT RECENTLY.
Like, the sexism is STILL really bad – but once you're attuned to it it's kinda unbearable the further back you go. https://t.co/50DyK8fLJH
— Myk's the friend of the world as we know it (@mykola) January 15, 2020
Bravo! #comicsstudies https://t.co/DKUFwxtSzS
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) January 16, 2020
The rich left by plane, the middle class by bus. Venezuela’s poor were left with few options as the economy collapsed, food grew scarce & electricity cut out. Each day, an estimated 5,000 people flee in one of the biggest mass migrations in modern history. https://t.co/ECiKMWSrWP
— Esmeralda Bermudez (@BermudezWrites) January 16, 2020
Prior to the 2016 U.S. election, Sergei Kislyak met with officials at the Georgia entity that handles the state’s elections.
That same entity *wiped* the server after the election and immediately following the filing of a related lawsuit.
Thread ⬆️⬇️:https://t.co/4QQISGqCLn
— Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈 (@leahmcelrath) January 16, 2020
No, voting is not a "privilege," you constitutional illiterate.
"Undeniably, the Constitution of the United States protects the right of all qualified citizens to vote, in state as well as in federal, elections."
Reynolds v Sims, 377 US 533, 554 (1964) https://t.co/1CvYP4UeUa
— T. Greg "Petty Betty" Doucette (@greg_doucette) January 17, 2020
200 Africans YouTube new video with Cassandra Mark and Tobe Max Ezeogu about TATASHE the Nommo-shortlisted comic from The Comic Republic #Nommos #ASFS #Africanfuturism https://t.co/Wz5AOhu4AO
— Geoff Ryman (@geoffryman) July 28, 2019
Herland documentary by @geoffryman for @bbcradio4 revisited. Lots from 2015 @London_Geekfest, incl @PennyRed & me https://t.co/CWMfcaLStp
— Stephanie Saulter (@scriptopus) August 8, 2016
New Cheat Code! The torso is easily measured in vertical “heads”. Chin, nipples/bottom of chest, navel, below groin/bottom of butt are all “landmarks” you can use to check your drawing.
More Cheat Codes at the link 👉🏽 https://t.co/O8WuwsMgGR pic.twitter.com/PCypXyjD63
— Mike Hawthorne (@MikeHawthorne) January 16, 2020
Hey guys, just a friendly reminder that 3% of what the United States spends on war could end world hunger. Goodnight.
— Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) January 17, 2020
Brazil not as far gone as the US apparently https://t.co/pgQXfPEeSt
— Jason Stanley (@jasonintrator) January 17, 2020
Children rot in foster care, they rot in a court system, while these vain and incompetent attempts at so-called parental rehabilitation persist. You end up with an unadoptable child, who is then raised by an unfeeling, uncaring state system and who comes back to haunt us.
— Andrew Vachss (@AndrewVachss) January 18, 2020
If there are any sports groups that missed out & want pro bono legal advice about challenging the Minister’s decisions, please let me know https://t.co/rgloUmdfFR
— Josh Bornstein (@JoshBBornstein) January 17, 2020
What billionaires are actually doing with their money: constructing private fortresses for a post-apocalyptic earth https://t.co/fKQdgMeIt7
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) January 18, 2020
Frederick Douglass newspapers now available online. https://t.co/CIuJCq5CPT
— Ray Winbush (Tikari Bioko) (@rwinbush) January 19, 2020
Today in History 19 Jan 1845, Hōne Heke cuts down the British flag – again https://t.co/Tlw4q10Z1k pic.twitter.com/UvTmHT94xa
— NZHistory (@NZHistory) January 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/peter6409/status/1199274110477467650 Nhek Sophaleap comic
https://twitter.com/NoriZCI/status/1212999621389082627 Nhek Sophaleap comic
https://twitter.com/cha_bo39/status/867971521834237952 Concept Art
I attended elementary and high school in Virginia, under state apartheid laws, in a monolithically racist white culture. None of this surprises me at all. What Faulkner famously said about the past applies peculiarly well there.
— William Gibson (@GreatDismal) February 2, 2019
State of Virginia: Apartheid was the law, until 1965
— William Gibson (@GreatDismal) July 22, 2015
Maybe that's our highest (now in orbit) hallmark of civilization: getting a cup of freshly ground and brewed coffee.Find me a place on the planet where you can't get a starbucks-analogue latte and that maps out pretty well to the 'bottom billion'. https://t.co/JAOx1oeSn2
— John Weeks (@john_weeks) January 19, 2020
no amount of budgeting and not eating out is going to make up for the fact we don’t make enough money.
— akane tsunemori (@ANGELCUCCl) January 17, 2020
Modern schooling is oppressive.
We take human beings, and we lock then up against their will – for most of the day, most days, for ~14 years of their life. 1/
— AQ (@Evollaqi) January 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/AlexandraErin/status/1218573219877261319 Camo
https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1218794217599717376 MMT
Chilean performance piece, ‘A Rapist in Your Path’, is being used as an anthem worldwide to protest violence against women. pic.twitter.com/83E6PH5aNX
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 19, 2020
The Rules has died, new life is emerging 🌱
For a brief flavour of all the ways the world has changed in this time (2011-2019), we are leaving this documentary behind:https://t.co/kR9miNPZbl— The Inevitable Transition (@TheRulesOrg) December 26, 2019
The 26 richest people on Earth now own as much as the 3.8 billion who form the poorer *half* of the planet’s population.
Again, 26 people own as much as 3.8 billion people.
26 v. 3,800,000,000
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) January 19, 2020
Rather than link to the latest spectacularly atrocious genocide denial lite piece in @nytimes today, I’ll share the somber wisdom of one of Bosnia’s survivors on this issue because the genocide apologists have been given enough room and they make me puke. https://t.co/2jxb2PoVH6
— Amanda Rivkin (@amandarivkin) January 19, 2020
Also note that H. Sapiens Sapiens has been around for only about 300,000 years, and the average mammalian species lasts no more than 1-10 million years. Rand Paul is bizarrely optimistic about our future longevity, especially as we've already triggered a huge mass extinction … https://t.co/61g7HbFULd
— Charlie Stross (@cstross) January 19, 2020
Whooo folks owe @gaslitnation some APOLOGIES https://t.co/Ti5qLso9mY
— 🇬🇾🗽Rap Game Gorgon 🗽🇬🇾 (@Blackamazon) January 19, 2020
I’m just thinking of all the white male editors who go dead silent when I point this out and who still use these people as central reference points . https://t.co/oDVe42rpwW
— 🇬🇾🗽Rap Game Gorgon 🗽🇬🇾 (@Blackamazon) December 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/YAMU413/status/1216327649968017410 Concept art
cast iron without enamel is porous so you have to season it to prevent it from rusting. dishwasher strips the carefully curated seasoning off and leaves you with a janky and sometimes rusty pan! then you have to crisco and bake it all over again.
— Wesley Dietrich (@WesleyDietrich) January 18, 2020
In a world filled with kaitlyn Bennetts be a Rosie https://t.co/8L9Ycbj59b
— anthony (@anthonygonnn) January 19, 2020
A proposal: how about we stop calling them dust-storms & start calling them what they are – soil-storms. Dust is something you vacuum off your floor, it accumulates in old houses. This is our precious top-soil, loosened by 200 years of land mismanagement. https://t.co/UpUMw9Uhqt
— Harry Saddler (@MondayStory) January 19, 2020
If you Google “How to convince someone with schizophrenia to get treatment,” you discover a vast network of distraught families grappling for answers. Applying what you learn is rarely simple.https://t.co/eNU13NdH9j
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) January 20, 2020
The perfect character backstory doesn't exi- pic.twitter.com/CLru7RBxHQ
— Jeff Yang (Drifters Game Workshop) (@DrifterWorkshop) January 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/giov_vale/status/1218551208148946945 Weird weird borders
https://twitter.com/sarahkendzior/status/1219382619122601986 How to frame lies
Truth Sandwich:
1. Start with the truth. The first frame gets the advantage.
2. Indicate the lie. Avoid amplifying the lie if possible.
3. Return to the truth. Always repeat truths more than lies.
Hear more in Ep 14 of FrameLab w/@gilduran76 https://t.co/cQNOqgzIBW— George Lakoff (@GeorgeLakoff) January 20, 2020
— NECKBEARD_DEATHCAMP (@NDeathcamp) January 20, 2020
If the criticism of the 1619 project is straight up, those critics should go and attack my colleague @GregGrandin for his even harsher historical judgment in this amazing eye-opening piece. Waiting… https://t.co/9mk2wv9VDb
— Jason Stanley (@jasonintrator) January 20, 2020
You know where bribery is a common practice? Russia
Except for those who fall out of favor w Putin and end up jailed or dead. Of course Trump would want to legalize this because he has always been corrupt and has dealt w Russian mafia for almost 4 decades https://t.co/vZty4LrCxa— Olga Lautman (@olgaNYC1211) January 20, 2020
For the past few months, the @NewYorker's @raffiwriter has been working on this very thorough profile of me & my work. Wild. Here it is! https://t.co/KNJxBKIzmO
— N. K. Jemisin (@nkjemisin) January 20, 2020
An intact classroom at an abandoned middle school
Gallery: https://t.co/W6hqlMPluk pic.twitter.com/PjYPxcGYyq
— Abandoned America (@abandonedameric) January 20, 2020
“It doesn’t bother me when people say: ‘Oh, it’s criminal,’ because I know what the true crime is. The true crime lies in this society that we live in that can normalize people living in the street.”
A look into the movement that is @moms4housing https://t.co/fN3GdRepAr
— Vivian Ho (@VivianHo) January 15, 2020
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk
“How to Be More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine” @TEDxVienna.https://t.co/dktOYTvnHn
— Chase Masterson (@ChaseMasterson) January 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/noansereiboth/status/1219079235383390208 Hun Sen Exercise
polyamorous icons https://t.co/YxhL36trSF
— kyra ୧ʕ•̀ᴥ•́ʔ୨ (∞%) (@kyrawins) January 15, 2020
I gave up a cooking career I'd spent 8 years cultivating so I could refresh ZenDesk for 10k more a year and health insurance, this job is fucked up easy.
— simon ferocious Ⓥ (@tiger_beatdown) January 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/SamSykesSwears/status/1217282569592422407 Concept Art
How in 1966 the Soviet Union used a 30 kiloton nuclear weapon to extinguish an out of control natural gas well fire https://t.co/0iarEPdeHF pic.twitter.com/tKI3CeIbdq
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 15, 2020
Hulu Has Ordered a Pilot for Nnedi Okorafor’s Binti Series, Penned By The Author https://t.co/ZaDqgRbKTd
— theblerdgurl™️ is wearing a mask (@theblerdgurl) January 15, 2020
I’m sure the extreme right wing of the US is VERY happy with this, but to everyone else it’s a big fuckyou for the rest of your life. https://t.co/8VOdtfUsnn
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/sam_a_bell/status/1151136588773990400 Cato To the Fed
Context: Trump is trying to appoint her to the Fed https://t.co/awtgtlN3lD
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 15, 2020
Get out for a walk while you can. https://t.co/d7O3iAV26Y
— Mike Harrison (@mjohnharrison) January 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/pleasesaveour/status/1217569427757195267 DEA seziure
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/the-dea-seized-her-fathers-life-savings-at-an-airport-without-alleging-any-crime-occurred-lawsuit-says/2020/01/15/1d9986e6-36e6-11ea-bb7b-265f4554af6d_story.html
We are aware that the President* @realDonaldTrump continues to use our music at his rallies. We are exploring all legal avenues to prevent this, but if that’s not possible please know that we do not condone the use of our music by this fraud and con man.
— Mike Mills 🌿 (@m_millsey) January 15, 2020
THE REVISIONARIES is now available for sale and shipping! Also, I'm seeing some pretty good deals out there (and sample chapters).
Read the book The Washington Post calls "equally audacious and brilliant" and "'Paradise Lost' but with more gangsters." https://t.co/1aqLs8B4x5
— A.R. Moxon (@JuliusGoat) December 4, 2019
Did far right hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer supply the money behind the Leave campaigns that made Brexit happen? Brittany Kaiser says yes. https://t.co/6PNviEpAa0
— Mandoline Word-Smith (@Mandoline_Blue) January 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/peuvs/status/1185424324045361153 Hun Sen $3 Million Watch
Sonny Krishan
https://twitter.com/tweetcambodia/status/1039505553397936128 Kong Vibol
https://twitter.com/photo_journ/status/995856614442729472 OzAsian PP Post
https://twitter.com/ANachemson/status/1130803198417969152 Sonny resignation
Wo Ho-Chung is a firefighter and champion trail runner, and on the night of the July 21 Yuen Long attack, he and his wife (a former nurse) drove to the metro station to help the injured. Here's a video of an interview they did with Ming Pao Weekly: https://t.co/7Ct5T3GWu5 https://t.co/1uaYGJ9Pn2
— Mary Hui (@maryhui) January 16, 2020
Don't do this very often. But I hate this fucking crap.
Bad faith accusations. I blocked this guy for a reason. But still pic.twitter.com/1f0HYpA1yH
— Chris Arnade 🐢 (@Chris_arnade) January 16, 2020
Modern slavery = loans. We are meant to be in servitude to banks for life. Makes us easier to control and scare I think. I can see a time where living relatives are forced to service unpaid family loans.
RIP to your fantastic mother.— Hey what the motherf@#k? Ain't too Goddamn buku! (@spaceface22) December 13, 2019
Former poor kids: what are some things you have in your house that you *never* had as a kid, things your not-poor friends would never consider luxuries?
— Victoria Barrett (@victoriabwrites) January 20, 2020
I learned that ibuprofen reduces menstrual flow BY 50% and the only reason I can come up with for why no one else knows about this is that we're such a fucking misogynist culture, we can't talk about something that women have to deal with every four weeks for 30 years.
— love one another (@girlziplocked) January 19, 2020
Issues with Michel Bauwens – the culture wars hit P2P
the P2P Open FB group has just ejected and blocked another big bunch of women who objected to misogynist, racist and transphobic content, so it seems justified to use the words 'rampant misogyny' from now on.
— ckohtala (@ckohtala) March 29, 2019
Bids close tonight at 12:00 midnight for #AuthorsForFireys.
Thanks to all who placed a bid. The highest bidder is @KateTPhillips with $935.
The offer is a signed copy of Growing Up African in Australia along with presenting to to your group or organisation. https://t.co/LeyHkiWG2b
— Nyadol Nyuon 🐯 (@NyadolNyuon) January 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/MaxieSatan/status/1216012728852197377 Climate and Culture/Empire
My eight year-old nephew wrote this poem and I'm just going to retire from the literary community now. pic.twitter.com/EYG0VSlcnT
— Jeremy John Parker (@jackshoegazer) May 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/CZEdwards/status/1216532718260912128 ‘Glibertarian’
https://twitter.com/LilithLovett/status/1215850718592032768/
Basically five shitty families are ruining the planet. https://t.co/avRvKJXMeh
— Diane “SOCIAL DISTANCE” Ademu-John (@junkyardmessiah) January 12, 2020
on the reality of Dr Strangelove https://t.co/H8k5DKfXtV
— steve crandall (@tingilinde) January 12, 2020
This shit is more embarrassing than when me and my high school friends dressed up as knights and wizards in the woods because at least we knew it was pretend https://t.co/YGrqgeQqQS
— Mike Drucker (@MikeDrucker) January 20, 2020
The Economist:
-Median American rent payment rose 61% from 1960-2016. Median renter’s income grew by 5%.-In 1990 people median age 35 owned 1/3 of America’s real estate by value. "In 2019 a similarly sized cohort of millennials, aged 31, owned just 4%"https://t.co/FVXp7L8W72
— luke oneil (@lukeoneil47) January 20, 2020
I wrote about an anarchist neighborhood that opened its arms to refugees- and that Greece’s right wing leadership is promising to crush https://t.co/jEipDnNZzh
— Molly Crabapple🇵🇷 (@mollycrabapple) January 21, 2020
Devastating thread on Libertarians + Trump + Alt-Right
on the reality of Dr Strangelove https://t.co/H8k5DKfXtV
— steve crandall (@tingilinde) January 12, 2020
Still no answer to this question: Who paid off Brett Kavanaugh’s $92,000 country club fees plus his $200,000 credit card debt plus his $1.2 million mortgage, and purchased themselves a SCOTUS seat?
— Andrea Junker (@Strandjunker) January 11, 2020
Scientists are on the verge of confirming we are not alone in the universe, with two probes being sent to a mystery moon near Earth.https://t.co/pOlnyUwV3d
— news.com.au (@newscomauHQ) January 12, 2020
Economics is a story we tell ourselves to help explain who gets what, and why. This week's #PitchforkEconomics with @NickHanauer and @harari_yuval take on trickle-down economics. Listen–https://t.co/XtZPx5KahX pic.twitter.com/jw5jIkCg05
— Civic Action (@civicaction) January 12, 2020
I was driving home from the store yesterday and suddenly I heard Randall Munroe’s voice coming out of my radio. That was cool.https://t.co/xGPM1aBlft
— Phil Plait (@BadAstronomer) January 12, 2020
oh to be a dog in a bowl pic.twitter.com/IUuc2sSIYP
— u___X (@fr0gsp1t) January 12, 2020