Jeebus #Longmire s4e3 was a big surprise! I don't even know where things will go from here.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 29, 2015
Category Archives: tweet
What’s going on with @xor … @twitter keeps telling me his profile doesn’t exist.
What's going on with @xor … @twitter keeps telling me his profile doesn't exist.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 29, 2015
Daughter: I didn’t get timeout today. Me: That’s good. Wait, what? How often do you get timeout? Daughter: A lot.
Daughter: I didn't get timeout today. Me: That's good. Wait, what? How often do you get timeout? Daughter: A lot.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 25, 2015
Uneven punishment: “That’s the kind of room to make mistakes that millions of people have but another community of millions doesn’t have.”
Uneven punishment: "That's the kind of room to make mistakes that millions of people have but another community of millions doesn't have."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 22, 2015
“It is very convenient to build a society atop the idea of meritocracy and social mobility…But it’s not honest.”
"It is very convenient to build a society atop the idea of meritocracy and social mobility…But it's not honest."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 22, 2015
There’s some really good social philosophy going on in that interview.
There's some really good social philosophy going on in that interview.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 22, 2015
Ta-Nehisi Coates: “For African Americans, unfreedom is the historical norm†http://t.co/V3Ci4fMVh3
Ta-Nehisi Coates: “For African Americans, unfreedom is the historical norm†http://t.co/V3Ci4fMVh3
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 22, 2015
“you [are] floating around sideways, upside down and at other nauseating angles” Uhhhh … in space? 😑 http://t.co/bCuzJukUvR
"you [are] floating around sideways, upside down and at other nauseating angles" Uhhhh … in space? 😑 http://t.co/bCuzJukUvR
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 22, 2015
#IStandWithAhmed
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 16, 2015
Our society has become so resistant to change and so many people seem unable to feel empathy or see where the problems really are.
Our society has become so resistant to change and so many people seem unable to feel empathy or see where the problems really are.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 16, 2015