Who did this pic.twitter.com/8CZyd3vTNj
— how to build a universe that doesn't fall apart (@thomdunn) November 15, 2020
Who did this?!? pic.twitter.com/OibU9jEgKC
— Trevon D Logan (@TrevonDLogan) November 15, 2020
I’ve played enough Tekken and Marvel vs Capcom to know that sometimes if you just mash the buttons fast enough, you can win. Especially when the other players suck. https://t.co/r6vmNB7x55
— Tonx (@tonx) November 12, 2020
i genuinely thought fascism would come to this country bearing a cross and wrapped in the flag and they appear to have abandoned both patriotism and even the outward performance of virtue???
— hronir on main (@Theophite) November 15, 2020
if you want a good instance of how smart people can be completely unmoored when dealing with things outside of their own context and culture, Ai Weiwei is going Election Truther.
— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) November 15, 2020
At one point the New York Times was waggishly noting that more people were killed in traffic accidents (largely caused by blackout) than in the RAF and Navy. https://t.co/kJWnLzHETf
— Mike Bird (@Birdyword) November 15, 2020
— Keenan Willard (@KeenanKFOX_CBS) November 14, 2020
It's looking like we've turned the corner at my house, so I'm going to tell you a story about love and a pandemic. It starts two weeks ago Monday. I taught class that morning, but by lunch I knew something was up. By afternoon, I knew I was sick.
— Matt Waite (@mattwaite) November 15, 2020
From capsule hotel to capsule office – Tokyo’s newest pandemic work solutionhttps://t.co/COhPG8ZrOPhttps://t.co/gN4JS4hMxx pic.twitter.com/Ps89xwbfQF
— Irène DB (@UrbanFoxxxx) November 14, 2020
Great message. I subtitled it in English as this is a universal message. pic.twitter.com/5inar0NoQd
— Axel Antoni (@antoni_UK) November 14, 2020