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kay-bear.bsky.social
Art historian, naturalist, reader of words, pictures, and nature’s signs, story teller, animal lover, tree hugger, star gazer, creek wader with a fly rod.
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F—- this s—-. No words.
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Even tiny nonprofits should act ethically.
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Remember, this is the guy who said he had a worm in his brain and mercury poisoning.
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We love you back. Thank you for standing up for what is right and decent. You give us hope and courage.
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The photo says it all—one sweet and spoiled pup.
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Cahaba lilies blooming in the Cahaba River. Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge, Alabama.
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Hear, hear.
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Will someone please recite the oath the President takes to him? No words.
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Signed up for more postcards to swing states. Then I’m going fishing. ✊🎣
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I can’t even put my thoughts into words.
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That’s a lot… (“Coyote America,” also by Flores, is excellent.)
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I’ll use the airplane analogy: in case of emergency, put on your air mask to ensure that you are able to assist others. I hope that helps, even if just a little bit.
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What? Can you explain?
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Yes, we need you.
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Every pushback matter.
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Every dang day I post something.
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My chicks are getting feathered wings!
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Can he even drive anything other than a gold cart?
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2. The raised fist is a well known symbol of resistance. Why only one? Perhaps more than one represent the power of many? Admittedly, that is difficult to pack into small-scaled graphic.
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1. I like the witty retort of the spoon but, like others, have concerns that the meaning is lost on many people. Who is your target audience for this graphic. If you want the widest audience, then the spoon doesn’t work for you.
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Yes, that is my thinking. I didn’t realize that I didn’t add AI in my comment. (Wish I could edit on Bluesky.)
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I’m beginning to think all these White House and agency pages and posts are being written with a prompt to use the style of Tr**p.