Saturday, July 4, 2020
Friday, July 3, 2020
Feel Good Friday 7/3/20
The world is dark and full of terrors. Tell us about some good stuff that's happening in your life - can be big or small or infinitesimal.
Show and Tell Part Deux 7/3/20
I noticed when I tell people about dating issues they immediately say “but you’re so amazing! Your person is coming” or “you’re so beautiful, it’s gonna happen!” And I just have to ask since when has women being amazing or beautiful guaranteed us a safe,fulfilled dating life?— KAYA NOVA (@thekayanova) June 29, 2020
The New Deal gave us Carl Reiner. https://t.co/Cg15zi4tQX— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) June 30, 2020
Rest in peace I hope you get to watch “Enough” whenever you want pic.twitter.com/jhdWl1D6IB— Natalie Walker (@nwalks) June 30, 2020
Carl Reiner taught me many things about life, but he also taught me how to turn one slice of toast into two. pic.twitter.com/0ddg7ddakb— Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) June 30, 2020
The fact that Carl Reiner hung out with the same buddies for the last 70-odd years of his life, just like eating deli sandwiches and trying to make each other laugh, is the most crystalline expression of "squad goals" I've ever seen. I just think it's great.— David Roth (@david_j_roth) June 30, 2020
Do sharks play the harmonica like— clean slate (@PleaseBeGneiss) July 1, 2020
this or this pic.twitter.com/IDDh5YcFuJ
Here are a couple pages of notes from the handwritten rough draft of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. We did this in a coffee shop in Tahoe City in July of '84. pic.twitter.com/T4YF1Hu8oj— Ed Solomon (@ed_solomon) July 1, 2020
Please watch this 35 second Magnum clip. I have not stopped laughing. pic.twitter.com/nneXjJxUPj— Chris “Wear A Mask” Driver (@Jerkwheatery) June 30, 2020
I’ve published over fifty erotic thrillers under this name pic.twitter.com/BMnjmFm6sb— Bridger Winegar (@bridger_w) July 1, 2020
Periodic reminder that there was an Irish woman pirate in the 1500s who captured her own husband’s castle and threw him out and so dominated the seas England didn’t go near her territory for decades after she died and I HAVE A PILOT ABOUT THIS NO ONE HAS BOUGHT YET.— Jessica Ellis (@baddestmamajama) June 30, 2020
Show and Tell 7/3/20
A place to show and tell the latest and greatest from YouTube and Social Media. Here are a few to kick things off:
To be honest I have no idea what I want anymore pic.twitter.com/If35C3ObpH— Bridger Winegar (@bridger_w) July 3, 2020
Moving on to Sonnet 71. #ASonnetADay pic.twitter.com/jbZb4SxkCa— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) July 3, 2020
Treat yourself like I-75 and never stop working on yourself no matter how inconvenient it is for everyone else— Jevon VanWagoner (@JevonVanwagoner) July 1, 2020
Lockdown has provided important research time for science pic.twitter.com/3F0szNPLxo— Theo Shantonas (@TheoShantonas) July 2, 2020
Gonna be more than just Disney calling you. This is so dope. https://t.co/XkhYVCURRs— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) July 2, 2020
Show and Tell: Coronavirus Edition 7/3/20
Sure. “Reopen the schools,” they said. “What could go wrong?” they said. https://t.co/2nCuZB2ach— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) July 2, 2020
How one Spanish region became ‘coronavirus-free’ This region is Asturias! Where I was born! So proud of all the citizens! How? Staying home, and wearing mask, and washing hands......hello @realDonaldTrump ! Let’s do it in USA.... https://t.co/s5qxFFvU0u— Please wear a mask! Do it for USA, please... (@chefjoseandres) July 2, 2020
*I* knew that reopening bars and restaurants during a pandemic when no meaningful containment measures have been put in place would lead to more people getting the virus. Should *I* be governor? https://t.co/uzT5BXit1y— Akilah Green (@akilahgreen) July 2, 2020
every other nation is gonna be partying for new years with their borders closed to americans while we remain in quarantine eating beans on instagram live.— king crissle (@crissles) July 2, 2020
THIS. THIS. THIS. And predictably, the impact of this will be hugely gendered. https://t.co/rYrJrY2kZD— Melissa Murray (@ProfMMurray) July 2, 2020
HOW ARE GYMS STILL OPEN IN LA— Elizabeth Denton (@Elizabethann1) July 2, 2020
It shouldn’t have to be news when federal infectious disease experts issue dire warnings that are basically what academic infectious disease experts were warning about in February.— James Hamblin (@jameshamblin) July 2, 2020
Imagine how society would grind to a halt if men got their periods. https://t.co/mQpz05SZ6L— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) July 1, 2020
Good morning in sad, jealous tweets. All schools in Taiwan have been open since February. They did not listen to China or WHO in January and immediately masked up and shut down travel. They also traced the hell out of their outbreaks. They were practically done by February.— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) July 1, 2020
No Justice, No Peace 7/3/20
Vogue has a column from filmmaker and activist Tourmaline on How to Freedom Dream.
If you're not watching Ziwe's Instagram Live shows, you should be - Fast Company has a writeup on why they are so amazing.
If you're not watching Ziwe's Instagram Live shows, you should be - Fast Company has a writeup on why they are so amazing.
This country is so racist I just got a breaking news alert about an enemy flag coming down from a war that ended 155 years ago.— Full Dissident (@hbryant42) June 30, 2020
The only thing crazier than how she was killed (while playing the organ in the middle of Sunday service at Ebenezer) is how many people simply never heard about it. https://t.co/4bIrd4wqzt— princey. (@3rdAndMiles) July 1, 2020
I just downloaded this app called Health in Her Hue that connects Black women with Black healthcare providers. Pls encourage Black healthcare professionals you know to sign up so they can be displayed! pic.twitter.com/eQKzT60dKv— Yung (@YungYinkv) July 1, 2020
Hi. Harvard neuroscientist here. For far less than you're paying, I'll visit Madison schools every year to replace the loss of your three Black police-officer-role-models.— Jonathan Jackson, PhD (@egaly) July 2, 2020
I'll bring my brother along too. He's an aerospace engineer for NASA.
Fair trade?https://t.co/LrcSUxK9np
It seems that Black people are asking for specific, concrete action—defund the police, end voter suppression, disconnect healthcare from employment—and in return we’re getting performative gestures designed to make us complacent. We see it. Stop. https://t.co/5Be0twELfj— Evette Dionne (@freeblackgirl) July 2, 2020
Multipurpose Room 7/3/20
Your one stop shop for the latest celebrity real estate listings at Variety, and the latest TV show news at The Hollywood Reporter. Also, what are you making for dinner tonight? Feel free to swap recipes below, or try something new and healthy from Oh She Glows.
Blinded By the Light 7/3/20
Check for new blinds daily at Blind Gossip.
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Early Bird Special 7/3/20
A place to spill the morning gossip tea.
August Alsina claims that he had a long term affair with Jada Pinkett Smith, and that Will Smith knew and approved.
Hugh Downs has passed away at the age of 99.
Formula One mogul and billionaire Bernie Ecclestone is a father again at 89.
Christina Ricci files for divorce and a protective order from husband of 7 years James Heerdegen.
August Alsina claims that he had a long term affair with Jada Pinkett Smith, and that Will Smith knew and approved.
Hugh Downs has passed away at the age of 99.
Formula One mogul and billionaire Bernie Ecclestone is a father again at 89.
Christina Ricci files for divorce and a protective order from husband of 7 years James Heerdegen.
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Show and Tell: Part Deux 7/2/20
I didn’t expect that 😭😭 🕷 pic.twitter.com/qdsp5vSUjI— Theo Shantonas (@TheoShantonas) June 30, 2020
11 years since we played the first song.— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) July 1, 2020
5 years since we opened.
2 sleeps left and you will have it. It’s yours. #Hamilfilm https://t.co/rAHqxME90m
Robert Mitchum died on July 1 1997, which is an excuse to share one of my favorite Hollywood quotes of all time. pic.twitter.com/7OZQBEN9Us— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) July 1, 2020
— Eden Dranger (@Eden_Eats) July 1, 2020
This is the most beautiful squid I’ve ever seen pic.twitter.com/O3Udnta8ZE— Alexis Benveniste (@apbenven) July 1, 2020
Congratulations to everyone for making it through the easy half of 2020.— Travis View (@travis_view) July 1, 2020
June’s over ??? Julying— rico (@Reformxd) June 30, 2020
Show and Tell 7/2/20
A place to show and tell the latest and greatest from YouTube and Social Media. Here are a few to kick things off:
The old world still thrives in Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/HXMERxTmGj— medal of connor (@JFKhealthworld) July 1, 2020
Yep. English is literally dead. https://t.co/hGVXeSNDV7— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) July 1, 2020
2 bodies recovered during search for missing swimmers at Murderkill River https://t.co/K426UYA3EP pic.twitter.com/VUZ2oUWOHw— Katie Katro (@KatieKatro6abc) July 1, 2020
the inventor of plastic: pic.twitter.com/6hucFpwqZL— giabuchi (@jaboukie) July 1, 2020
I’m crying who’s parents are these? 😭 pic.twitter.com/os9dZYzmMW— L.Dre 🧸 (@ldrethegiant) June 29, 2020
Sonnet 65. #ASonnetADay pic.twitter.com/u6g3yWqOoP— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) July 1, 2020
Show and Tell: The Prequel 7/2/20
Me in six months when all the work dries up due to Covid pic.twitter.com/SmUjhN1QRt— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) July 1, 2020
If we all set aside our differences and worked together to fix climate change in the same way that we’ve worked together to eradicate Covid-19, we— oh fuck.— John Francis Daley (@JohnFDaley) July 1, 2020
How long will we be locked up if people don’t follow mask & social distancing guidelines?— Danny Pellegrino (@DannyPellegrino) July 1, 2020
The CDC: pic.twitter.com/s9BPtFLflX
oh my god you know what would be so much fun right now the vaccine— billy eichner (@billyeichner) July 1, 2020
I don't know who originally did the 'shop, but it's ON POINT, y'all. pic.twitter.com/T0Pxz145Xv— John Scalzi (@scalzi) June 30, 2020
Why does this dog look like Zach Galifinakis? pic.twitter.com/33zMO6qLqd— Tile Thrower (@kidnoble) June 30, 2020
Because you want to see three puppies swinging in a hammock. pic.twitter.com/jDV0jebQTH— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) June 30, 2020
Willow coming out of her well to shame mankind. pic.twitter.com/H5YCsyyayd— Fluffy Willow (@fluffy_willow) June 30, 2020
No Justice, No Peace 7/2/20
The Hollywood Reporter has an article titled "Hollywood and the Police: A Deep, Complicated and Now Strained Relationship."
Let multiple black girls co-exist in mainstream music like you all let others do. I promise it’s possible.— RD (@RyanDestiny) July 1, 2020
HELLA wins today!— #BlackLivesMatter-LA (@BLMLA) July 1, 2020
1. $150m cut to LAPD budget.
2. Unarmed non-police response to non-violent emergency calls.
3. Motion to bar police from traffic & transportation stops.
4. 35% cut to LAUSD police.
We’re on our way!#DefundThePolicd#ReimaginePublicSafety#BlackLivesMatter
I absolutely HATE when people frame race in America around unity and division. It suggests people on the same plane, needing only to come to the middle. B***S***! That framing absolve white supremacy. Race in America is about privilege and oppression, equality and power. PERIOD…— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) July 1, 2020
it’s called natal alienation: the violence of complete ancestral and genealogical severance for Black people. to be Black is to have no kinship structure past or present that is respected, valued, protected, or even, at times, traceable. https://t.co/AlWNnEVjvf— jatella (@jatella) June 30, 2020
So powerful. South Carolina’s own @violadavis pic.twitter.com/wfC3AtZRND— Bakari Sellers (@Bakari_Sellers) July 1, 2020
Viola Davis is one of the greatest actors. Not one of the greatest black actors. Not one of the greatest female actors. NO. She IS one of the greatest actors. Period.— fagocean (@fagocean) July 1, 2020
Multipurpose Room 7/2/20
Your one stop shop for the latest celebrity real estate listings at Variety, and the latest TV show news at The Hollywood Reporter. Also, what are you making for dinner tonight? Feel free to swap recipes below, or try something new and healthy from Oh She Glows.
Blinded By the Light 7/2/20
Check for new blinds daily at Blind Gossip.
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Early Bird Special 7/2/20
A place to spill the morning gossip tea.
Looks like Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are back together.
David Foster says he won't say why he and Yolanda Hadid divorced, but it's definitely not because she got lyme disease.
Justice League star Ray Fisher says Joss Whedon was unprofessional and abusive on set.
Looks like Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are back together.
David Foster says he won't say why he and Yolanda Hadid divorced, but it's definitely not because she got lyme disease.
Justice League star Ray Fisher says Joss Whedon was unprofessional and abusive on set.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Show and Tell: More Coronavirus 7/1/20
Again from Anne Schuchat from CDC, the most forthright statement from a US official to date: "I think what we’re experiencing as a global community is really bad and it’s similar to that 1918 transformational experience.” https://t.co/Ff4zLbGt6B— Gregg Gonsalves (@gregggonsalves) June 30, 2020
BREAKING: Fauci says US heading to 100,000 cases/day unless big changes are made.— Andy Slavitt @ 🏡 (@ASlavitt) June 30, 2020
US is not working on big changes.
Just shut everything down, suspend all mortgage and rent payments, give everybody $2k a month regardless of employment or means and call the rest of the year off. Otherwise we’re doomed. We knew this in April but pretended we could just wish it away.— Joe Dunman (@JoeDunman) June 29, 2020
— agni kai ammaarah (@manicpixihijabi) June 30, 2020
A message from these excellent dudes! #billandted3 #keanureeves #alexwinter #WearADamnMask pic.twitter.com/1cOdNeG0XD— Keanu Reeves Art (@keanureevesart) June 30, 2020
Oklahoma Has 100% Positive Test Rate For COVID-19 Following Trump's Tulsa Rally. “Yesterday in Oklahoma, they tested 352 people and every single test came back positive. Today they tested another 178 people, and all those tests came back positive, too.” https://t.co/yW2Iot5CEi— Rebecca Lodahl (@BeccaLodahl) June 30, 2020
Health officials were pretty hardcore in the old days. (Santa Barbara Daily News 1918, via @_newspapers) pic.twitter.com/e8OWVYgLnS— Undine (@HorribleSanity) June 30, 2020
Show and Tell 7/1/20
A place to show and tell the latest and greatest from YouTube and Social Media. Here are a few to kick things off:
If you've never heard a fox laugh, you’re welcome!— mollyfprince (@mollyfprince) June 29, 2020
pic.twitter.com/jOLVddXWJ1
A good boy with a beautiful room. We love the wood, light, depth and furniture. The flowers and turquoise finish this 10/10 entry. @tuckerbudzyn pic.twitter.com/Xl7kZMzHiI— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) June 29, 2020
hm, 1650 is def out of my budget but I'm just gonna take a lo—ah pic.twitter.com/RaWm8Y22Vj— Angelica Alzona (@angelicaalzona) June 29, 2020
Chicagoans be like "I know a place" and then bring you here. pic.twitter.com/cLbFSTFsZN— #CPACNow (@jmtryneski) June 29, 2020
Finally someone figured out how to get exercise on a bike. https://t.co/M1sIniLqhK— Ed Solomon (@ed_solomon) June 30, 2020
Show and Tell: Coronavirus Edition 7/1/20
The maddening lesson that I thought we had already learned is that when you have a huge spike in cases the first thing you need to do is get in a time machine and change your policies 2-3 weeks ago.— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 29, 2020
Stop trying and failing to figure out how to reopen businesses that can't be open during a plague. Start paying those businesses and everyone else to not work until the plague is over. There is no other workable solution.— Joseph Fink, healthcare is a human right (@PlanetofFinks) June 29, 2020
So if indoor dining/bars just aren't possible, then there has to be a kind of airline-specific rescue package for the industry, including every last small dive bar/cafe/diner in the whole country.— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 29, 2020
What do people think is going to happen when they go to the fucking gym during a pandemic. I am losing my mind. | More than 200 people are advised to quarantine after possible Covid-19 exposure at gym - CNN https://t.co/ienXwmWwK7— Imani Gandy ☄️🌏🔥 (@AngryBlackLady) June 30, 2020
Much like the pandemic, this vintage store warning sign escalated quickly pic.twitter.com/wm9LMVw7Dx— Chris Illuminati (@chrisilluminati) June 30, 2020
It’s mind-boggling to me that, due to the failures and incompetence of our leaders, we’re all effectively going to lose a year of our lives. At least.— Alex Blagg (@alexblagg) June 30, 2020
Now I know how so many motherfuckers died from the plague— Imani Gandy ☄️🌏🔥 (@AngryBlackLady) June 30, 2020
Here's a quick visual summary of what got us here: pic.twitter.com/1laEqsONvb— Rishi Desai (@RishiDesaiMD) June 30, 2020
No Justice, No Peace 7/1/20
Variety has a couple of great articles this week:
The Reckoning Over Representation: Black Hollywood Speaks Out, But Is the Industry Listening?
How Black Representatives Are Working Together to Succeed in a Mostly White Hollywood.
Thread:
The Reckoning Over Representation: Black Hollywood Speaks Out, But Is the Industry Listening?
How Black Representatives Are Working Together to Succeed in a Mostly White Hollywood.
Thread:
I would like to offer something that some of you don’t understand that could help in the effort of eradicating racist behavior:— Robin Thede (@robinthede) June 28, 2020
Workplaces that are all white except for one Black person are VIOLENT spaces for us.
Black people don't care if u stop saying "master bedroom" or if u remove problematic shows from decades ago from hulu, Black people want an end to police brutality and institutionalized racism. everything else is useless pandering— first-mate prance (@bocxtop) June 28, 2020
Yesterday Aurora, Colorado was holding a violin vigil for Elijah McClain, who was known for playing his violin, especially to animals.— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) June 28, 2020
Then the police decided they’d seen enough.pic.twitter.com/aujN7xxpAQ
The @nytimes found at least 70 people died in law enforcement custody after saying “I can’t breathe.” The majority were stopped over nonviolent infractions, 911 calls about suspicious behavior or concerns about mental health. More than half were black. https://t.co/Caauezt4CT— Danielle Ivory (@danielle_ivory) June 29, 2020
we’re renaming streets, stepping down from cartoon roles, tearing down statues. and still not defunding, reforming, abolishing none of these other systems responsible for violence against black folk.— fredrick scott salyers. (@7haman) June 28, 2020
Multipurpose Room 7/1/20
Your one stop shop for the latest celebrity real estate listings at Variety, and the latest TV show news at The Hollywood Reporter. Also, what are you making for dinner tonight? Feel free to swap recipes below, or try something new and healthy from Oh She Glows.
Blinded By the Light 7/1/20
Check for new blinds daily at Blind Gossip.
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Check for new blinds on Mondays at Billy Masters (if there is a blind in this week's column, there is a big red question mark to the right of it).
Check for new blinds on Fridays at Popbitch.
Check for new blinds sporadically at All About the Tea, Bossip, Lainey Gossip, Naughty Gossip, Page Six, Perez Hilton, Sandra Rose, Tamara Tattles, and TV Line.
You can also follow DeuxMoi on Instagram to get your trashy blind item fix (the account is private, so you have to request to follow them).
Early Bird Special 7/1/20
A place to spill the morning gossip tea.
Vanity Fair wrote a great article about Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks' iconic friendship.
Billy Porter is on the cover of Essence.
Anne Hathaway says director Christopher Nolan doesn't allow chairs on set.
Here's the RHONJ/Mob crossover you were waiting for - Dina Manzo's ex-husband Tommy Manzo, co-owner of The Brownstone, hired a mobster to assault Dina's now-husband David Cantin back in 2015 in an exchange for a discount on the mobster's wedding reception at The Brownstone.
Vanity Fair wrote a great article about Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks' iconic friendship.
Billy Porter is on the cover of Essence.
Anne Hathaway says director Christopher Nolan doesn't allow chairs on set.
Here's the RHONJ/Mob crossover you were waiting for - Dina Manzo's ex-husband Tommy Manzo, co-owner of The Brownstone, hired a mobster to assault Dina's now-husband David Cantin back in 2015 in an exchange for a discount on the mobster's wedding reception at The Brownstone.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Show and Tell: Part Deux 6/30/20
I’m beginning to think “hindsight is 2020” was some kind of message from a future time traveler that we all misunderstood.— Victoria Guida (@vtg2) June 27, 2020
all i’m saying is thank god i’m not straight pic.twitter.com/2BozGFaBDy— aram 🐏 (@aramelijah) June 29, 2020
This is such a big flex... WATCH THIS pic.twitter.com/VkufOmPl68— Eilani 🦋 (@EilaniWhyte) June 28, 2020
— Tandadda (@TaniaNwachukwu) June 29, 2020
It will do you absolutely no harm to watch this for minute. https://t.co/c9fKw29NpB— chris o'dowd (@BigBoyler) June 29, 2020
I don’t know who needs to see it but here are some pictures of Chris Pine walking out of an indie bookstore with a GIANT bag of books while also wearing a mask. pic.twitter.com/qbKSAVCcN7— Nerd Girl Says (@Rachael_Conrad) June 29, 2020
replace the entire British curriculum with this TikTok pic.twitter.com/z9xgKwUm5B— Róisín Lanigan (@rosielanners) June 29, 2020
Someone invented food delivery for crocodiles. https://t.co/gdrc5eEamu— Alex Luck (@AlexLuck9) June 28, 2020
Show and Tell 6/30/20
A place to show and tell the latest and greatest from YouTube and Social Media. Here are a few to kick things off:
I photoshopped my cat onto the empire state building pic.twitter.com/Ch8dL0NqjK— Michael's Cat (@michaelscat2) June 27, 2020
It’s important to try new things. pic.twitter.com/GBrtF3NNJq— Ariel Dumas (@ArielDumas) June 29, 2020
I BELTED AN Eb5 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE TONIGHT HOLY CRAP HOLY CRAP pic.twitter.com/98MT3LYa0d— Jordan Fisher (@jordanfisher) June 28, 2020
physically i am two days away from july, emotionally i am still processing february— alaa (@alxoua) June 28, 2020
man what the fuck was Ellen up to pic.twitter.com/xVIt7LOGR7— j a d e (@TheDreamGhoul) June 29, 2020
Show and Tell: Coronavirus Edition
At this point, wearing a Mask in public is more of an IQ test..— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) June 28, 2020
From an attorney friend pic.twitter.com/OZIAkPFJjN— Ram Neta (@RamNeta1) June 27, 2020
Wear your mask!!! pic.twitter.com/ghtt9TrNAR— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 29, 2020
The fragility of folks who won’t wear a mask is truly breathtaking. I lived for four years inside two internment camps, and I heard less bitching and whining there than I do today.— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) June 28, 2020
It’s embarrassing that it’s so simple pic.twitter.com/7RUcMRBQqN— Rex Parker 🐈🐾☕️🐾🐈 (@rexparker) June 28, 2020
It turns out ignoring a pandemic is not the best way to stop it. https://t.co/Y5Kz8nwp9s— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) June 29, 2020
As 45 million Americans lost their jobs, U.S. billionaires made $584 billion. https://t.co/D16a8QUGkc— ABC News (@ABC) June 28, 2020
— eddie pepitone (@eddiepepitone) June 28, 2020
Our failure to contain to virus resulting in millions of kids being unable to go back to school full time in the fall has such far reaching consequences for their futures, their parents' jobs, the economy, etc. etc. - and we're just barreling towards it.— Jon Lovett (@jonlovett) June 29, 2020
This TikTok is one of the many videos that offers a masterclass in plot and character development that I think a lot of people could use pic.twitter.com/jQ6FBay0iq— nathan ma (@nthnashma) June 29, 2020
No Justice, No Peace 6/30/20
If you have people around you who are blaming the recent uptick in Coronavirus cases on the Black Lives Matter protests, show them this handy article, that shows it's actually the reopening of bars and restaurants that is to blame (see below for Fox News' messaging on this).
Wow, that's weird, because I'm pretty sure there were some protests in New York and yet the number of new cases here hit a three-month low yesterday. https://t.co/MTk9pIryjf— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) June 29, 2020
“wHaTs SiGnIng a PeTiTioN goNnA dO” https://t.co/v6Y6B5NFB8— salar ansari🐝🇵🇰 (@salaransarii2) June 28, 2020
If a black man did this he'd be choked to death by a cop and half the country would say *but he threw groceries" https://t.co/eSVSwk2gku— Solemad O'nlien (@evren__7) June 28, 2020
1920’s: Black people were fighting for equality and the poor were suffering while the rich prospered at their expense.— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) June 29, 2020
2020’s: Black people are fighting for equality and the poor are suffering while the rich prosper at their expense but we have the Internet now.
I don’t know why these aren’t trending anymore, but across the country #BlackLivesMatter protests haven’t stopped.— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) June 28, 2020
This is Chicago today 👇🏻
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we’re renaming streets, stepping down from cartoon roles, tearing down statues. and still not defunding, reforming, abolishing none of these other systems responsible for violence against black folk.— fredrick scott salyers. (@7haman) June 28, 2020
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