Edward Lepine (@edwardlepine) 's Twitter Profile
Edward Lepine

@edwardlepine

Image maker. Youthful creativity.

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Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

holy shit -- Trump was reading from a literal Tesla sales pitch, complete with pricing, during his White House event with Elon Musk. (Andrew Harnik/Getty)

holy shit -- Trump was reading from a literal Tesla sales pitch, complete with pricing, during his White House event with Elon Musk. (Andrew Harnik/Getty)
Angelo Carusone (@goangelo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. What you see here is clearest illustration why things are so messed up and why it cannot get any better until this asymmetry is addressed. Put simply: right-wing has narrative dominance. My org (Media Matters) did this study and been sounding this alarm for years. Some thoughts...

1. What you see here is clearest illustration why things are so messed up and why it cannot get any better until this asymmetry is addressed. 

Put simply: right-wing has narrative dominance. 

My org (<a href="/mmfa/">Media Matters</a>) did this study and been sounding this alarm for years. Some thoughts...
Juan Pablo Jiménez N (@juanpablojn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used more than 400 photos to put this one together. More than 35 hours to select, organize and position these pics from 2019 to 2025. Totally worth it!

Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, President Trump. Two months ago, your conservative friends were 25 points ahead in the polls. Yesterday, they lost. It only took 100 days for you to convince Canadians that the far right has no place in government. Americans will say the same in our next election.

Jay Alto (@thejayalto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

controversial opinion: short-form content is more dangerous than smoking. pure mental obliteration. millions of people are completely addicted to consuming brain-numbing slop all day. especially kids. in a few decades we'll look back in absolute horror at what we allowed.

Lauren Wilford (@lauren_wilford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw someone saying that they thought scrolling was affecting their memory formation, because it teaches the brain to immediately discard what it just saw to situate itself in a new context, over and over again. Something to this I think