the NYT Crossword then went on to tag and shame the blue checkmarks who followed the communist dog and invoked "shouting 'fire' in a theater"pic.twitter.com/bCGm0oapn1
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the NYT Crossword then went on to tag and shame the blue checkmarks who followed the communist dog and invoked "shouting 'fire' in a theater"pic.twitter.com/bCGm0oapn1
"Rule 12. c. New York Times staffers should not rag on random dudes for jokes, neither from official nor personal accounts" Will Shortz probably: ah, crap
Honestly communist dog makes some good points
we've never tried REAL communist dog
Tricking NYT into arguing with a communist dog online to prove journo lives aren't worth saving is nothing short of brilliant performance art. Communist dog's efforts should be applauded.
teenage* communist dog
but you repeat yourself
since when is the NYT concerned with misleading a credulous audience
“Someone will listen to you and think you are serious.”
This is the world we deserve right now
“Someone will listen to you and think you’re serious” I love the idea of dumbing down all public discourse to the level of ppl who would kill someone based on a twitter gag
We're already there. The president tweeted about the media being the enemy and someone shot up a newsroom. Words have consequences in this day and age.
A glib joke about pundits is not inciting violence against journalists.
Cowperson seems far more insulting than the potential misgendering from either calling them Cowboy or Cowgirl
Cowpoke is the appropriate gender neutral term.
Can't get over how they have this overly serious lecturing tone and they still led with "Whoa there, cowperson".
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