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Sonia

@sonialexandra

My feminism includes everyone. No justice no peace ☂ Anything you send to $SoniaTF redistributed to the people!🍴🍵✊🏻

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Andrew Ewing (@andrewewing11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/n "Welcome to the new normal, an age where many things that we used to deem unusual or unacceptable have become just what we live with." "Truth tellers are the Achilles heel of collective denial because they call attention to what’s being ignored." scientificamerican.com/article/weve-h…

andi (e/alb) (@nexuist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE HANDLER WON’T MARRY YOU UNTIL YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS WARRANT A BLACK BUDGET APPROVAL FOR LIFETIME SURVEILLANCE GET UP GET UP GET UP

Sydney Nicole Sweeney (she/they) (@syderature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you guys think this is bizarre and deeply unsettling, this is the same reason people aren't wearing face masks for covid anymore. "we were at a safe distance where no masks were needed" who told them that? who has manufactured consent to chemical poisoning? to disease?

Qagggy! (@qagggy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flagship stores must have flags. Brick and mortar stores must have masonry construction. It is mandatory for pop up shops to have at least one vertical hydraulic element.

brooke bowman (@gptbrooke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a big theme from opening sessions at Ms. Bowman's School is the importance of paying attention to your feelings a few people have said they don't have access to them, so i thought i'd write a few quick notes on hacks i've used as a formerly severely dissociated person:

Lucy 🐾 (@wildlifelucy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"But the silent story for most of us is that we “decided to get better” but couldn’t; started doing a little more each day but had a relapse; tried yet another treatment and found it wanting; and then, having lost everything, built the best life we could from the ruins" 🎯💙#pwME

Be:Seattle (@beseattleorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us this Wed 11/20 at 6pm to for a Building Tenant Power workshop about how renters can engage with their neighbors and decision makers about how to achieve ✨truly✨ affordable housing! Register: beseattle.org/Nov2024

Join us this Wed 11/20 at 6pm to for a Building Tenant Power workshop about how renters can engage with their neighbors and decision makers about how to achieve ✨truly✨ affordable housing!

Register: beseattle.org/Nov2024
🔻 (@atlajala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ppl like to ask the question "what radicalized you?", but imo it's never a stationary concept. ppl slip from radical thought & action into liberalism all the time, consciously or unconsciously. to me it's a constant process of analysis. you don't just sharpen a knife once.

Kris (@canyonmoonlite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The awareness part of #LongCovidAwarenessDay is important to me. Like many of us, if I’d been aware of what was happening to my body, I might not have pushed myself to continue with exercise, ending up severely ill. Born to run, forced to do whatever this is

The awareness part of #LongCovidAwarenessDay is important to me. Like many of us, if I’d been aware of what was happening to my body, I might not have pushed myself to continue with exercise, ending up severely ill. Born to run, forced to do whatever this is
charlos (@loscharlos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Everyone with #LongCovid.. is grieving. We’re all mourning something, whether.. our old body or brain, our ability to work or socialize, our financial stability & housing, relationships that are now broken or strained, or simply the person we used to be." rollingstone.com/culture/cultur…

lelu (@lelulolololol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you have signal (you should) you have a blur tool, USE IT. fight the impulse to skip that step, get serious about protecting people!!!

K.Diallo ☭ (@nyeusi_waasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Assata Shakur Speaks from Exile: Excerpts from an Interview by Sociologist Christian Parenti (Cuba, 1997) Parenti: How did you arrive in Cuba? Assata Shakur: Well, I couldn’t, you know, just write a letter and say, “Dear Fidel, I’d like to come to your country.” So I had to

Assata Shakur Speaks from Exile: Excerpts from an Interview by Sociologist Christian Parenti (Cuba, 1997)

Parenti: How did you arrive in Cuba?

Assata Shakur: Well, I couldn’t, you know, just write a letter and say, “Dear Fidel, I’d like to come to your country.” So I had to