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2017 Tweet About 'Gay Muslim Furry Romance' Resurfaces On Twitter Suggesting The Novel As An Option To 'Resist Trump' Administration
The tweet resurfaced in January 2025 after Trump won the 2024 United States Presidential Election.
There Won't Be A Next Time
Artwork by Dane Celestia.
25 Facebook Posts From Confused Elders
They have the spirit… they just aren't quite there yet.
What's 'Rednote' And Why Are So Many Americans Joining It? 'TikTok Refugees' On Xiaohongshu Explained
Days before the American Supreme Court is set to deliver a verdict on whether the U.S. will ban TikTok, digital "refugees" are joining Chinese Instagram in droves, shooting the app to the top of iOS App Store.