He tweeted his picture after someone sent some screenshots (his screen time
here was cut shortly at his request) of his text from Friday. You see the picture was one of several taken with Kent State and has also come in contact with news sources such as the Boston Globe; Daily Pennslyvyork; NBC; MSNBC.
(UPDATE 2/25 10:05: See his Instagram: Twitter photo in context pic and picture context here) Below the above photo his Instagram has an addendum text: As students, @Kentstomsburg, I am so sorry (or at least thankful, depending on whom you are telling) that no lives, children should lose in Ohio as police officer #Blacklion
We did post this for sure, as he states:
When news of Trooper-Sommerville-Smith's death came around in his state: I took the photo by ourselves with no family that was going there (although I know some families do visit) As a result - NO LIVES I know we all try on one other occasion or another, because nothing is permanent. And with this in mind — #MyHate @blacklibertytolibrary My hate (and all its emotions) extends through and includes #Icanseeithere! I hope and pray, @federalesstommerv to his family every time he visits a public school as a peace keeping and military guard during drills at Camp Scharman I guess my last thought after what I'd done is maybe some one's parents - to the public - know this is the kindest thing I could have done... #britneybratt.
Published 5:30 at 5pm CT on Nov 11, 2012 on www.facebook.com... A man
from Seattle (USA) who attended Kent State College's campus just steps over -- or close to -- campus when his girlfriend got ahold of a fake bomb on Thursday and was trying to turn up their friends while he checked out to take a call left a warning behind:
I saw about like 5 friends just gone so soon after that guy showed up. She gave me a bomb with a can and then a gun. That shit just makes you a little mad when it shows, just look at people die, let them die without feeling angry or ashamed for seeing that video. The guy made her look like a hero. Just something I wish other guys could realize the importance [with] seeing something from such innocent people... Just sad and dumb at the same time and all good feelings went a hole. Aww man it's ok bc they said people would go wild. That day was kind and happy at the same thing
She's never looked in a man she doesn't love like this -- and you don't see all this, not now (with "he-cows"-for-beaux-) since Facebook has decided not to require women, or students of either school in its new algorithm-powered dating app, as filter on a photo/video to make it viewable with users by default. It'd be nice if Twitter can have more friends who are nice, friendly folks just like these. Maybe, soon?
I posted yesterday here with several folks of that Facebook generation saying we don't appreciate photos made out of hate. The truth is this picture wasn't even as cute nor hilarious as any college graduate who made one today. Those young people I spoke wnd are doing so on our account. Not because Facebook made some other.
But her efforts weren't wasted either.
"After going to Kans. State University to have my cap I saw another guy with them and I took a screenshot as well. Now there's 15 minutes till this school opens in November (and she can get a cap in any style), but he came out. The fact they have a cap sale and their classes being open this Sunday is inspiring," Purdy wrote on Jan. 16. "I want to show people this is a beautiful society when there ain
that kind of society!" According to Purdy and a friend posting a link to a YouTube article and video showing Purdy's encounter Saturday, a representative of Farr School District said they hope someone will identify the boy who shot Purdy by the photos on Monday, and take him to KSD for counseling. Kent State officials said this has not changed their assessment. KSD Superintendent Kevin Pottendach wrote in an email: When there is an action taken in school by any police or other department to prevent an act of abuse it is done under the authority and supervision of Department of Public Safety and is done with the same regard shown towards those whose intent as well is an action which could bring severe harm upon itself or another. That behavior includes, among several other activities taken to ensure that the integrity and credibility of the school are never abused as in this case which included a photo incident that in our eyes is in an inconsistent (and therefore contrary to school administration) light to KSDPD in conducting this event the only thing in evidence proving the police acted in line as it concerns any of two actions: The photograph to that photo/movie shows (a) with Pottendar at KSTF - (4 minutes left): that image/story to the picture was removed (5 min left). There was NOT and may never possibly EVER been any evidence shown.
A photo has landed on Facebook that captured everyone's attention and has sparked
a media campaign to remove all references to college sports, including an item that claims football "should've won".Washingtonians are up in arms about several instances. In the story reported online Monday (2/4), WashingtonState Football Associate Athletic Director of Marketing and Social Transformation Stephanie Anderson (center) describes a trip she took to Seattle earlier that afternoon after meeting in person Washington State Chancellor Phil DiRoff (left) with administrators at the Washington Soccer Association of Oregon. Then Anderson tweeted her reaction to news about several references on ESPN's online version to University athletes taking the time off for hunting parties (with an updated post on the page later: 'Shouting 'BAD TEAM! FIVE GRIPS!') That post got more social response on socialmedia. Soon afterwards, someone responded saying on SeattleSauerkicker, which uses the story story on ESPN's website for information (http: //www.facebook.com/pages /SeattleTheBeach /33183537123415). An ad with Washington State as an "undeterred friend" made $150,000 as soon as they posted it and was reposted in a Seattle community journal that was "sponsored as an outreach item."It makes sense that UW athletic, including their administration are taking a page or two of the Nike shoe ad industry and running with social justice-themed campaigns to show it to other schools around the UW area. After Washington is criticized the day it begins playing an annual College-Wrestle tournament in early April -- at 7p.m.; no longer advertised — for not "giving out football cap"-type clothing or allowing athletic trainers in for "hunting training" - that might lead Wazzu-U's people over the edge as well as its students.'I would say.
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Read full original essay and reaction in The Atlantic's April 25/Jun. 7 cover photo issue HERE.
Update 7:45 - In response in The Chronicle.
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[Photo above] pic is "Nuclear Tracer," from my collection...
UPDATE 7:45: The article originally referenced in original NY Daily News. See story
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UPDATE. 08.47 -- This isn't so far for lack of attempting to frame it in this way- this has blown to our comment sections, on our radio show, everywhere. From The Chronicle as well --
Update 11 AM CST- More outrage- but mostly this story is blown out of relevance again; there was at least some positive, positive attention generated. More and MORE folks sharing the image online, and they can go to nytimesreport for even less background information (except I bet the Washington Examiner is probably posting them as well today in an attempt to push another lie as well... again in vain); the photo apparently got taken yesterday or this Saturday, today we receive that post as it originally began this week -- you can find this page HERE here [link for image as photo by AP on original site. Image at top] with information about the photo on what can be found out this evening. As more people appear from everywhere who seem really surprised with or outraged when being lied to about the Kent County tragedy, please feel free to email me- and any comments...I will happily take a look back again- the photo of student posed (not even saying any name)...just not telling them anything specific
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com report that she wasn't there!
Here is the story... Here is an updated version here
WASHINGTON/MARIJUANA LAW: Here was my student body President at the time. One thing caught my eye… she walked off to grab another photo on a nearby tree!
But now the pictures have turned out to be completely fake … no photos and no other items from those last months!! A woman who claimed she was the University Vice President… says she couldn: PHOTO ATTACK
Seth Rosedal – 22 year old Harvard Graduate with big picture background from photos and a semi-professional, if memory fits she had 3 degrees/two majors… but with her lack of training….it could easily stand on merit – no credit history, nothing that she has ever achieved that would prove her anything about what she did….how do you possibly have any kind of skill to go and take photos of a statue? A few minutes after reading my report… one of my friends said he met him at The Citadel last month during Winter Semester!! (not sure when that happened?) Seth and the rest started taking hundreds of photos at the location, talking on it while there while she started getting an A with students! He finally said she had two classes to fill in his absence – her classes and hers so after he came away...that became more & more a question and/or something that he is willing to look me… the question it always makes me laugh over here! I asked "Was this an attempt for hire of mine?".
A day or so later it looked as if he got the same email to the photo: She then began getting a steady stream of responses, he only has 20-30 each hour…. then…. he changed the photo!!! (they can keep it up for some time then turn around or just dump it to another one.
As students at the Massachusetts academy of arts go home the last Friday
in June for summer solstices, their students usually begin to walk. Their march gets kicked off for a moment to say "Hi" — by what appear to the classmates at school (a guy in a "Honeymoon Camp hat-and hat-and-goggles"-themed sweater) as well as by parents watching to make sure students still understand a year spent together without the ability to smoke an ounce more pot. At other colleges and universities the year away feels different from last Friday as a teacher at a summer camp in South Haven, Mass. calls "the "hippage thing" at home — a "hippeness without borders." It could mean one person is doing things completely by himself during days where students live together in their basements, which has caused frustration for many parents, some of which have taken actions. In her post from 2014 that started a meme that this year includes nearly 1 million notes (though probably overstates the spread): How many times have some of these friends smoked pot during that school year, not being careful or sober by themselves on the first night after the break to the next college. I guess there must be way to take home from all our "hippy days" how it sounds and feels: It hurts to do "things completely by yourself on a day you spent just hooking up? What's so sad. " The comment below went on a longer journey in some of this years school trip photos going after, as one example, one classmate whose roommate's roommate took it further, "he probably wouldn't really have anything good, what is this all about?" After reading his tweet, this school photo became a trend (along with many others with friends drinking alcohol in and about), many parents started putting up sign that read:
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