I mean conveniently, like how it's built in to my Twitter app. I was told months ago that wasn't possible due to privacy concerns.
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| Location | San Diego |
| Pronouns | She/Her |
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Student protesters at Nashville's citywide walkout for gun legislation, in their own hand-lettered words…
"Look me in the eye and tell me it's okay with you that I die."
More photos at https://www.flickr.com/photos/45233773@N00/albums/72177720307226165
#NashvilleWalkout #GunControl #NashvilleProtest @studentsdemand @amarch4ourlives
Explore this photo album by Carwil Bjork-James on Flickr!
What did Norfolk Southern do with all the money it saved from cutting its workforce, running longer trains, and scrimping on safety?
Over the past two decades, it has boosted shareholder payouts by 4,500 percent.
Folks, this is what corporate greed looks like.
Interesting timing of Twitter changing its logo to the Doge dog... just as Elon is trying to get out of a (stupid, likely to fail) lawsuit arguing that he pumped & dumped dogecoin.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/3/23668356/twitter-doge-bird-logo-retweet-labels-following-timeline
https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-crypto-dogecoin-tesla-1850293273
@darth
I believe you Darth.
No QTs or animated gifs are things I hate about Mastodon tbh.
J&J's legal strategy—to avoid baby powder liabilities by transferring them to a subsidiary & putting that subsidiary into bankruptcy—had been inspired by the Sackler family's attempts to escape penalties over opioid sales.
See this thread by @[email protected]:
https://twitter.com/moetkacik/status/1620110670581882880
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MorePerfectUS/status/1620145145143521280
“J&J's lead medical director predicted in 1969 that the company would face mountains of litigation from grieving families "in 40 years" if it didn't pull the baby powder from the market. So... for more than 40 years J&J covered up their findings & kept the cancer powder in stores”
Hey @Popehat, would you have had some useful legal advice for Alec Baldwin?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/25/opinion/alec-baldwin-rust-5th-amendment.html?smid=tw-share