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The image features a warm orange background with two stylized pumpkins in the center. The larger pumpkin is orange with a brown stem, while the smaller one is brown. Surrounding the pumpkins are several autumn leaves in shades of orange and brown, along with small black stars. Below the pumpkins, there is text in a playful, handwritten font that reads: "ugh why is summer so clingy? like dude, it's over. fall & i have STUFF to do." The text is in black, contrasting with the orange background, and emphasizes the word "STUFF" in all caps. The overall composition is simple and cheerful, with a focus on the seasonal theme of fall.

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The image shows a social media post by Jonathan Edward Durham, featuring a close-up of a person's arm with a temporary tattoo. The tattoo reads "NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE LIBRARY" in a stamp-like font, with a triangular border and a line beneath the text. The background of the image is a dark fabric with colorful circular patterns. The post's text reads, "The perfect tattoo idea doesn't exis..."

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he doesn't have a name, but he brings flowers and that's what matters – @zombieostrich on Tumblr


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The image contains two tweets. The first tweet, from "People For the American Way" ([@]peoplefor), criticizes Fox host Brian Kilmeade for saying it's good that Trump is cutting Medicaid because Americans are "addicted" to having health care. The tweet includes a screenshot from a Fox News broadcast showing two people seated on a talk show set, with a banner at the bottom reading "NOW: HOUSE DEBATES TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' HAPPENING TODAY."

The second tweet, from "No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen" ([@]NoLieWithBTC), sarcastically responds to the first tweet, stating, "Yeah, screw those cancer patients and their addiction to affording chemotherapy." The background of the second tweet is black, and the text is white, emphasizing the critical tone of the response.

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The image shows a screenshot of a tweet from a user named Covie, whose Twitter handle is [@]covie_93. The tweet is timestamped at 7:10 PM on September 13, 2025. The tweet reads: "The sad fact is, if Tyler Robinson had used his gun to massacre students at Utah Valley University instead of just fatally shooting Charlie Kirk Republicans wouldn't care this much." The tweet has garnered 30.1K likes and 377 replies. The tweet's interface includes options to reply, copy the link, and read the replies. The user's profile picture is visible, and the tweet is marked with a blue verification checkmark, indicating the user's verified status.

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The image is a black and white cartoon depicting two men walking their pets on leashes. On the left, a man in a suit and tie is walking a dog on a leash, with a sign in the background reading "DOG Obedience School." On the right, another man in a striped suit is walking a cat on a leash, with a sign in the background reading "CAT Obedience School." The cat is wearing a small outfit, adding a humorous touch to the scene. The men appear to be walking past each other, with the dog and cat facing opposite directions. The cartoon humorously suggests that cats, unlike dogs, might require obedience training.

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(4) Whilst we are waiting for my next HTTYD poll, I have done another from that drawing challenge. You know the one I had no... – @doespectre on Tumblr


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The image features a solid red background with white text centered in the middle. The text reads: "Democrats should introduce a bill named the Charlie Kirk Common Sense Gun Reform bill, and campaign on the fact that not a single Republican would sign it." The font is bold and clear, making the message easy to read. The text is arranged in three lines, with the first line being the longest and the last line being the shortest. The overall layout is simple and straightforward, with no additional images or graphics present.

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The image is a four-panel comic strip featuring two characters. The first character, wearing a blue jacket and brown hair, is listening to the second character, who is wearing a light blue cap, a pink scarf, and a purple shirt. The comic strip discusses a surprising revelation about the identity of a shooter and the misinterpretation of bullet casings.

In the first panel, the character in the blue jacket expresses surprise, saying, "WAITWAITWAITWAITWAITWAIT. SO YOU'RE TELLING ME THAT KIRK'S SHOOTER, WHICH CONSERVATIVES HAVE LABELED A 'RADICAL LEFTIST' ALL WEEK..." The second character responds with "YUP YUP."

In the second panel, the second character continues, "IS ACTUALLY THE WHITE SUPREMACIST SON OF A MORMON REPUBLICAN SHERIFF, WHO WAS UPSET THAT KIRK WASN'T FAR ENOUGH TO THE RIGHT..."

In the third panel, the first character asks, "AND THAT THE BULLET CASINGS THAT THEY SAID HAD 'TRANSGENDER IDEOLOGY' ON THEM, WHICH LED TO INTENSE ATTACKS ON TRANS PEOPLE ALL WEEK, ACTUALLY HAD GROPPERS FAR-RIGHT AND HOMOPHOBIC DOGWHISTLES ON THEM?" The second character confirms with "YUPPERS."

In the final panel, the second character reacts with a dramatic "GASP. WHO COULD HAVE EVER SEEN THAT COMING." The comic strip is signed by Sophie Labelle.

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The image shows a screenshot of a Twitter post. The post is a reply to another user, indicated by the text "Replying to [@]SueMassa256." The tweet is from a user named Vanessa, with the handle [@]Vanessa01336830, and was posted 3 hours ago. The tweet contains a statement about banning books in schools before banning guns, suggesting that this action indicates a greater fear of children learning than of them dying. The tweet is attributed to [@]baratunde. The post includes hashtags #bluecrew and #GoDawgs, and is retweeted by a user named Firstmate1060. The tweet is accompanied by several emojis, including a flag emoji, a wave emoji, and a gun emoji.

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The image shows a woman standing in front of a military vehicle, holding a large firearm. She is wearing a sleeveless pink dress with a blue scarf tied around her waist, and a black crossbody bag. The background includes a beige military vehicle, likely a Humvee, with a person in military attire partially visible. The image is accompanied by a Facebook post from Amber Jones Robinson, dated June 10, 2017, captioned "Having fun in SLC this weekend! We came up to see where Uncle Mikey works and expl... more." The post has garnered 32 likes and 7 comments. Below the main image, there are smaller images showing the same woman with a child, also holding a firearm, and other images of the child in various settings. The post dated January 21, 2021, reads "Happy 16th birthday to my Austin! He's a leather working, gun toting, cowboy loving, brilliant kid! He has so many talents and it's been so fun to watch them develop! Love you Austin!" The post has 37 likes and 2 comments.

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The image depicts a cartoon scene featuring a woman sitting on a teal-colored couch with two cats. The woman, wearing a purple sweater and black pants, is holding a brown cat on her lap, while a white cat sits beside her. The woman has a surprised expression, with her mouth open as if she's speaking. A speech bubble above her head reads, "We've been together so long we can finish each other's naps." The background shows a window with blinds and a patterned pillow on the couch. The overall tone of the image is humorous, highlighting the close bond between the woman and her cats.

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Unfortunately for everyone not into horses I had a blast with this and will probably do more Credit to @/ali3nboyfriend for... – @letshareapapou on Tumblr


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The image features a black background with white text, presenting a critical commentary on the concept of rights in a political context. The text is structured in a series of statements, each emphasizing the idea that rights are not secure under the current system. The first statement highlights the vulnerability of rights to a "Bad President" and the dependency on a "Good President" to restore them, suggesting that such rights are not truly inalienable. The second statement argues that if politicians can take or distribute rights, they are not "inalienable" and are instead "conditional privileges." The third statement asserts that the current system grants rights based on the whims of those in power, rather than as inherent rights. The final statement calls for a system where no one has the power to take away rights, implying a need for a more robust protection of individual liberties.

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The image shows two Twitter posts side by side. The first post, from Charlie Kirk, states: "Kentanji Brown Jackson is a diversity hire. She is only there because she's a black woman." The second post, from Alex Cole, counters: "Ketanji graduated magna cum laude from Harvard. You dropped out of community college to cosplay as a fascist. 'Diversity hire' is what racists say when a Black woman earns something they never could." Both posts are presented in a white background with black text, and each post includes the user's name, handle, and a blue verification checkmark.

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