We didn’t listen!
An eclipse isn’t something that really happens in the sky, you know. I wouldn’t forget to look around at the trippy world going dark in the daytime.
Eclipse-related destruction in United States not expected to harm economic interests of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, experts say. pic.twitter.com/4tdjeSH5nM
— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) August 4, 2017
Rural towns in the eclipse’s path brace for a flood of smartphone-toting visitors https://t.co/lEeLdsh4Fp
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 4, 2017
The path of viewing spots for this month’s solar eclipse cuts overwhelmingly through places that voted for Trump. https://t.co/uymDqqKAsO pic.twitter.com/1yoUuN0Wp5
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) August 1, 2017
Huh? Of all the silliest political commentary of the last couple.of years, this is the current silliest. https://t.co/hGL9i6iSSd
— Upstream Politics (@UpstreamPolitic) August 2, 2017
#BREAKING Eclipse Pro-Trump https://t.co/hFwf1dbhWH
— Axe (@SketchbookAxe) August 2, 2017
— Axe (@SketchbookAxe) August 2, 2017
Survivors are welcome to use this post as an open thread.
Update.
Trump looks up during eclipse without protective glasses https://t.co/6yjZqQJNMC pic.twitter.com/sGrmv2Uy1g
— The Hill (@thehill) August 21, 2017
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