Don le Masque 📦 (@donlemasque) 's Twitter Profile
Don le Masque 📦

@donlemasque

(he/him) / Not an Amazon Employee / Resurrected my moody teen account for creative purposes (and so I had space to follow everyone) / connoisseur of self doubt

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calendar_today04-11-2010 10:31:55

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Troy Winfrey (@twinfrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

lin codega The staffer I talked to said this was the "politest angry mob in history." Don't know if "people are harassing staffers" is the story here. Wrath seems pretty targeted at Hasbro IME. But who knows.

Ruth Lampard (@ruth_lampard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Bryant U.K. Government mottos: When it’s broken - don’t fix it. If it isn’t broken - break it. Always blame *everyone else*

Shaparak Khorsandi شاپرک خرسندی (@shappikhorsandi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian Hislop denying ordinary people the right to vent their frustrations on asylum seekers. Yet another entitled public school boy, blaming our poor government for the mess we are in.

Mark Hamill (@markhamill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When you have the facts on your side, argue the facts. When you have the law on your side, argue the law." When you have neither, target the judge's family.

BabelColour (@stuarthumphryes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something a little out of the ordinary for you today, as the image really appealed to me - it is the very first photograph ever taken of the Sphinx in Giza, Egypt, snapped by Maxime Du Camp 174 years ago, in 1849. It was first published 3 years later.

Something a little out of the ordinary for you today, as the image really appealed to me - it is the very first photograph ever taken of the Sphinx in Giza, Egypt, snapped by Maxime Du Camp 174 years ago, in 1849. It was first published 3 years later.
James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The police have arrested what appear to be peaceful republican protesters in Trafalgar Square. It’s in everybody’s interests, especially the Met’s, that they explain exactly why as soon as possible. No matter what you think about monarchy, this is a deeply disturbing moment.

Yaz Minsky (@yaz_minsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh my god you picked the movie where a fundamental part of its style is that reality does not exist outside the frame. Ebert wrote a whole thing about it. You literally couldn’t have picked a more anti-art use case.