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THE DILDO DISTRIBUTION DELEGATION

closertotheedge.net · Jan 26

The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics.

Shared by @lritter and 217 others.
David Adam (@zanchey) · Jan 27
🔁 @paco:

This is one of those sentences where at no point will you expect the next word in the sentence.

“There is a special kind of rage that comes from realizing your car is gone while you are holding a box of dildos and trying to overthrow a federal agency before midnight. This is not covered in any mindfulness app.”

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

#uspol #fuckice

Jurjen Heeck 🍋 (@jurjen_heeck) · Jan 27

THE DILDO DISTRIBUTION DELEGATION

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

"The cops stood there, choking us, shooting pepper balls at people holding noise makers and rubber penises, desperately trying to reassert dominance over pieces of silicone that had emotionally defeated them in under sixty seconds. They couldn’t pick them up. They couldn’t leave them there. They couldn’t kick them away without becoming a meme......"

CM Harrington (@octothorpe) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Artemis (@artemis) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Crone Cold Kate Sherrod (@KateOfMind) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Paul Turnbull 🇨🇦 (@Chigaze) · Jan 27
🔁 @Plumbert:

"While we didn’t shut down ICE that night, we did show that their power collapses the moment it’s confronted with absurdity.

We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock.
...
You can’t baton your way out of satire. You can’t gas a punchline. And you absolutely cannot maintain authority while tear-gassing people over a rubber dick."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

@susankayequinn

chibi-[N]ah🇫🇷 :gold_account: (@alex) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

The Wrew (Pager Monger) (@Wrewdison) · Jan 26
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Rocketman (@slothrop) · Jan 26
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

:awesome:🐦‍🔥nemo™🐦‍⬛ 🇺🇦🍉 (@nemo) · Jan 27
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

This is an amazing read about resistance.

So many amazing lines in this piece, but one that stands out:

"We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Worth reading

Why We Speak - Anil Dash

anildash.com · Jan 26

A blog about making culture. Since 1999.

Shared by @topstories and 11 others.
Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Andy Piper (@andypiper) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Graham K (@gklyne) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Dinah 🕊🇺🇦 (@metagrrrl) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

CM Harrington (@octothorpe) · Jan 26
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Kat O’Brien (@obrien_kat) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Mia (@mia) · Jan 26
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Worth reading

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wiki.xxiivv.com · Jan 27

By Devine Lu Linvega

Shared by @publicvoit and 12 others.
Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Eat This Podcast (@etp) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

alcinnz (@alcinnz) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Dan Fixes Coin-Ops (@ifixcoinops) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Sam Cranford (@nostradamnit) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

xyhhx :PunkFelix: (@xyhhx) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Tim Bray (@timbray) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Gorgeous na Shock! (@indigoparadox) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Worth reading
Shared by @gl33p and 11 others.
Adam (@adam) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars: baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Cassandrich (@dalias) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

"Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars"

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

On how books work as social signals.

And a cursed book.

Sandzwerg (@sandzwerg) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

"Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars"

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

On how books work as social signals.

And a cursed book.

mcg (@mcg) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars: baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Jack Coates 🐀 (@puercomal) · Jan 27
🔁 @davidgerard:

> The only reason why people would argue that you have to debate them if you find their declared favoured books distasteful is when they want to cross your boundaries and force something on you. It’s abuser logic. It’s also nonsense logic.

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Daniël Franke :panheart: (@ainmosni) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

"Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars"

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

On how books work as social signals.

And a cursed book.

Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · Jan 27
🔁 @davidgerard:

> The only reason why people would argue that you have to debate them if you find their declared favoured books distasteful is when they want to cross your boundaries and force something on you. It’s abuser logic. It’s also nonsense logic.

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

ICE arrested me without cause. What I saw will haunt me forever. | Opinion

eu.usatoday.com · Jan 26

One ICE agent, apparently referring to Renee Good, said, 'You guys gotta stop obstructing us — that's why that lesbian b---- is dead.'

Shared by @acdha and 16 others.
U.S. Elaine (@USelaine) · Jan 27
🔁 @KimPerales:

Agent:🚨walked to my car & pepper sprayed into the vents➡️SMASHED the frt wdw of my car, DRAGGED us out & ARRESTED us➡️SHACKLED my ankles. I asked 4X to make a phone call -denied that legal right.

Holding cells: filled with ppl who appeared to be of Latino & E African descent.💔The screaming, wailing & pleading from these men, women & children will forever haunt me. I’m lucky to be back at home (citz),🚨~100 or so ppl in that #ICE fac MAY NEVER AGAIN SEE THEIR FAMS...
#USPol
usatoday.com/story/opinion/voi

libramoon (@libramoon) · Jan 27
🔁 @KimPerales:

Agent:🚨walked to my car & pepper sprayed into the vents➡️SMASHED the frt wdw of my car, DRAGGED us out & ARRESTED us➡️SHACKLED my ankles. I asked 4X to make a phone call -denied that legal right.

Holding cells: filled with ppl who appeared to be of Latino & E African descent.💔The screaming, wailing & pleading from these men, women & children will forever haunt me. I’m lucky to be back at home (citz),🚨~100 or so ppl in that #ICE fac MAY NEVER AGAIN SEE THEIR FAMS...
#USPol
usatoday.com/story/opinion/voi

Annother (@Avonan) · Jan 27
🔁 @KimPerales:

Agent:🚨walked to my car & pepper sprayed into the vents➡️SMASHED the frt wdw of my car, DRAGGED us out & ARRESTED us➡️SHACKLED my ankles. I asked 4X to make a phone call -denied that legal right.

Holding cells: filled with ppl who appeared to be of Latino & E African descent.💔The screaming, wailing & pleading from these men, women & children will forever haunt me. I’m lucky to be back at home (citz),🚨~100 or so ppl in that #ICE fac MAY NEVER AGAIN SEE THEIR FAMS...
#USPol
usatoday.com/story/opinion/voi

Embrace Civil Disobedience (@PattyHanson) · Jan 27
🔁 @KimPerales:

Agent:🚨walked to my car & pepper sprayed into the vents➡️SMASHED the frt wdw of my car, DRAGGED us out & ARRESTED us➡️SHACKLED my ankles. I asked 4X to make a phone call -denied that legal right.

Holding cells: filled with ppl who appeared to be of Latino & E African descent.💔The screaming, wailing & pleading from these men, women & children will forever haunt me. I’m lucky to be back at home (citz),🚨~100 or so ppl in that #ICE fac MAY NEVER AGAIN SEE THEIR FAMS...
#USPol
usatoday.com/story/opinion/voi

Lorraine C. 🇨🇦 (@dancingdogs) · Jan 27
🔁 @KimPerales:

Agent:🚨walked to my car & pepper sprayed into the vents➡️SMASHED the frt wdw of my car, DRAGGED us out & ARRESTED us➡️SHACKLED my ankles. I asked 4X to make a phone call -denied that legal right.

Holding cells: filled with ppl who appeared to be of Latino & E African descent.💔The screaming, wailing & pleading from these men, women & children will forever haunt me. I’m lucky to be back at home (citz),🚨~100 or so ppl in that #ICE fac MAY NEVER AGAIN SEE THEIR FAMS...
#USPol
usatoday.com/story/opinion/voi

Worth reading
Shared by @jcsteh and 13 others.
Chris (@swithinbank) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Alex Akselrod (@aakselrod) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Jon Hicks (@jonhicks) · Jan 26
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Le Big Mac (@marcusosterberg) · Jan 26
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Jamie Teh (@jcsteh) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

John 🥛 (@lottajg) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Zach Bennoui (@ZBennoui) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

brettrick (@brettrick) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

May Likes Toronto (@mayintoronto) · Jan 27
🔁 @beep:

“This will result in the largest ever accumulation of power and wealth in the hands of a diminishing few, while the legitimate needs of the people, from healthcare to education, are met with ‘let them eat chatbots’. That *is* the intent and why AI is a project of class domination.” — disjunctionsmag.com/articles/w

Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

theatlantic.com · Jan 27

The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.

Shared by @blogdiva and 22 others.

Why Intelligence Is a Terrible Proxy for Wisdom

joanwestenberg.com · Jan 27

Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientific minds in human history, lost a fortune in the South Sea Bubble of 1720. After initially making money and selling his shares, he bought back in at the peak, watching helplessly as the stock collapsed. His reported loss was around £20,000, equivalent

Shared by @bobjmsn and 7 others.
Scott Francis (@darkuncle) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

Nina Kalinina (@nina_kali_nina) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

Bob Jamieson (@bobjmsn) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

Null Hypothesis (@null_hypothesis) · Jan 27
🔁 @Daojoan:

Wisdom is knowing what you don’t know.

Wisdom is what tells you not to install Clawdbot on your personal device and give it access to your banking details, even though you could become the next Tony Stark.

Wisdom is not the same thing as intelligence.

joanwestenberg.com/why-intelli

The Border Patrol Has Been a Cult of Brutality Since 1924

theintercept.com · Jan 25

Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement.

Shared by @mistergibson and 12 others.
G. Gibson (@mistergibson) · Jan 27
🔁 @theintercept:

Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Jan 27
🔁 @theintercept:

Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Voline (@Voline) · Jan 27
🔁 @Voline:

@Remittancegirl
Historian Greg Grandin, author of The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America, in the Intercept back in 2019.

theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Nando161 (@nando161) · Jan 27
🔁 @theintercept:

Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

AnarchoNinaWrites (@AnarchoNinaWrites) · Jan 26
🔁 @theintercept:

Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Nullstring 🏴‍☠️ (@0x00string) · Jan 26
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Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Jan 26
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Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

SilenceisGolden (@silentLurker) · Jan 26
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Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Jan 27
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Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

Madeleine Morris (@Remittancegirl) · Jan 26
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Since its founding, the U.S. Border Patrol has arguably been the most politicized and abusive branch of federal law enforcement. theintercept.com/2019/01/12/bo

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