Tori (@toriwieldt) 's Twitter Profile
Tori

@toriwieldt

Retired techie. Nerdy, fun, and occasionally snarky.

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Sarah Baicker (@sbbaicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STOP asking why they wanted to ride bikes, or why they wanted to ride bikes on that road. START asking why we put up with drunk drivers, aggressive drivers, and drivers who refuse to share the road.

Ilhan Omar (@ilhanmn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A “pro-life” agenda looks like: - gun safety laws - universal school meals - Medicare for All - universal pre-k - combating the climate crisis

U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@uswnt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the very first moment, to this last one together: your time in our beautiful game has been nothing short of extraordinary. #ThankYouAlex

Andrea Junker (@strandjunker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Number of people who go bankrupt every year because of medical bills or illness-related work loss: Australia 0 Canada 0 Denmark 0 Finland 0 France 0 Germany 0 Iceland 0 Ireland 0 Italy 0 Japan 0 Netherlands 0 Norway 0 Portugal 0 Spain 0 Sweden 0 UK 0 United States 530,000

Brooklyn Flowers (@brooklynflowe15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republican women are beginning to GET IT, but will it last until 2026? They’re trying to SUPPRESS a MARRIED woman’s right to vote via HR 22 THE SAVE ACT -

liberalsupporter (@peepeelepuke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada is potentially about to elect a Prime Minister with a PhD in economics from Oxford, Mexico elected someone with a degree in physics and a PhD in energy engineering. America elected a barely sentient turnip.

Jeremy Keeshin (@jkeesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle. They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training. Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades. The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵

In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle.

They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training.

Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades.

The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵