Despite the outrage I feel like in the end the best that will occur from this idiocy is that things will be made right for one person.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 16, 2015
Category Archives: tweet
Schoolgirls for Sale in Japan | VICE News https://t.co/kpz6jQJYLW
Schoolgirls for Sale in Japan | VICE News https://t.co/kpz6jQJYLW
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 16, 2015
Found on my car window in the #wmata garage. Uhhhhhhh… http://t.co/XEt4cnXd3e
Found on my car window in the #wmata garage. Uhhhhhhh… http://pic.twitter.com/XEt4cnXd3e
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 15, 2015
I can identify with some of the ideals, but the methods this group uses and the assumptions they make are just crazy. http://t.co/j4Ocoj90V6
I can identify with some of the ideals, but the methods this group uses and the assumptions they make are just crazy. http://t.co/j4Ocoj90V6
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 15, 2015
Watched “A Most Wanted Man” … fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. 😡😭
Watched "A Most Wanted Man" … fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. 😡😭
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 15, 2015
Paul Newman’s Daughter Questions Newman’s Own Leadership http://t.co/ujavScgGPw
Paul Newman's Daughter Questions Newman's Own Leadership http://t.co/ujavScgGPw
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 11, 2015
“companies…hire lawyers to conduct internal investigations and turn their findings over to the Justice Department” http://t.co/0DklgkMJ6F
"companies…hire lawyers to conduct internal investigations and turn their findings over to the Justice Department" http://t.co/0DklgkMJ6F
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 11, 2015
I love @CraigyFerg http://t.co/grXrbjxHiA
I love @CraigyFerg http://t.co/grXrbjxHiA
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 10, 2015
“after a brief, entrant-friendly, web-first world, the technology universe is…moving into an incumbent-friendly, app-first world.” 😞
"after a brief, entrant-friendly, web-first world, the technology universe is…moving into an incumbent-friendly, app-first world." 😞
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 10, 2015
You can’t even begin to make intelligent decisions relevant to policy goals, regardless of what you’re telling the public (see Iraq, 2001+).
You can't even begin to make intelligent decisions relevant to policy goals, regardless of what you're telling the public (see Iraq, 2001+).
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) September 10, 2015