“Twitter and Iran” by The Scranton Times-Tribune political cartoonist John Cole.
via The Daily What
by Scott Beale on June 18, 2009 · 274595 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/twitter-iran-by-john-cole/Twitter+and+Iran+by+John+Cole2009-06-18+23%3A40%3A40Scott+Beale
“Twitter and Iran” by The Scranton Times-Tribune political cartoonist John Cole.
via The Daily What
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see also The Mouse That Roared.
OMG BRILLIANT MAN BRILLIANT!!! i will retweet into the aethers
everyone gotta see this, we need to smile for a second
thank you for this
HUGS
ROTF! BRILLIANT!!!!!!! Found it guess where?… On Twitter!! LOL!!
BTW, I am seeigettingng lots of tweets from people using Twitter World iPhone application to automatically translate Farsi tweets to English.
And what did those tweets and protests accomplish? Lot’s more free-thinkers behind bars. Change things from the inside, quietly.
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