Dabo Swinney explanation for "Football Matters" shirt , says it's given to every coach by the national football foundation "Any insinuation that I was trying to mock the Black Lives Matter movement is just an attack on my character" https://t.co/qa6P9WzxG5 pic.twitter.com/eh97e0NWLj— gifdsports (@gifdsports) June 8, 2020
Absolutely incredible that 5,000 people fell for this tweet alone.https://t.co/j9ql8OZeHf https://t.co/BPJELTNBb3— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) June 9, 2020
Imagine being shown this photo in 2019 with no explanation pic.twitter.com/zn3Yp8QWhL— actioncookbook (@actioncookbook) June 8, 2020
laughing my ass off at this all over again pic.twitter.com/BCROLvjMdY— Eggpie رايكر 🇵🇸 police nakba 2020 (@TheEggpie) June 7, 2020
These are clearly test samples for a construction site. They are in coffee cups not ice cream containers. The writing on the side is the composition of the mix.— Nikkita Bourbaki is sick of winning. (@futurebird) June 8, 2020
But NYPD LIED about what they were and the post printed it and now people are scared again. ugh. pic.twitter.com/FYwBLh8ZYP
Concrete cure tests my dudes. Pour 3, auto hammer test 1st at 48 hrs, next at 7 days, then at 28 days. If it passes, pay your contractor. We leave them at site of the pour so they cure in same conditions. Cops should put these back so contractor can get paid.— Will Handsfield (@WHands80) June 9, 2020
You put 2 reporters on the story and none of them asked what the markings on the cup mean? pic.twitter.com/h8OvTuBj2N— Dan Nguyen (@dancow) June 9, 2020
Last night in Milwaukee, these items were thrown at our police officers. They tried to send them to the Shadow Realm. pic.twitter.com/lTCsD3rAtV— Craigory Smith, KXCN⚪️ (@nihilist_bucks) June 6, 2020
why did no one tell me that French firefighting helmets are rad as all heaven and hell pic.twitter.com/usrqb3V3De— conner fawcett and the sea (@thebadbucket) June 8, 2020
A lot of you know this story, but why was the massive head of a statue of the Roman Emperor Augustus found under the steps of a temple in Meroe, Sudan? Well, as it happens, it was put there by a Nubian warrior Queen (1/x) https://t.co/BMTThIAdp3— The Ancient World #BLM (@TheAncientWorld) June 8, 2020
Returning to her city of Meroe, the Nubian warrior queen Amanirenas buried the massive head of one of Augustus' statues beneath the entry to the main temple, so that all her citizens could step on it as they went to pray. It was from there that it was eventually recovered. (5/5)— The Ancient World #BLM (@TheAncientWorld) June 8, 2020
Friend on fb had this incredible idea. Forget other museums: put the statue in the aquarium. Yesterday's events are part of Bristol's history now. pic.twitter.com/tlR36gOO1C— Tim Popple (@VoxPopple) June 8, 2020