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Dear Sweet Kitties;
Thanks to those who use alt-text.
And for those who don't use it?
Please add alt-text to your pics.
As this benefits our blind friends.
As well as our low-vision friends.
And other benefits of adding it?
👉 Many of us will share your posts.
👉 You add nice flair to your photos.
👉 You add context for sighted folks.
So, please do the right thing.
You can do it. I know you can.
Thank you very much.🙏🤗😘
#AltText
#Humanity
#AltTextTool
#AltText4U
#Compassion
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@VeroniqueB99 Political cartoon signed Nick Anderson. Two women sit at a table labelled "Epstein Victims." One holds a newspaper headlined "$1.8 Billion for J6ers" and says "Apparently, we should have just stormed the Capitol and beat up police officers."
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@VeroniqueB99 Political cartoon signed Nick Anderson. Two women sit at a table labelled "Epstein Victims." One holds a newspaper headlined "$1.8 Billion for J6ers" and says "Apparently, we should have just stormed the Capitol and beat up police officers."
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@VeroniqueB99 Political cartoon signed Nick Anderson. Two women sit at a table labelled "Epstein Victims." One holds a newspaper headlined "$1.8 Billion for J6ers" and says "Apparently, we should have just stormed the Capitol and beat up police officers."
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@VeroniqueB99 Political cartoon signed Nick Anderson. Two women sit at a table labelled "Epstein Victims." One holds a newspaper headlined "$1.8 Billion for J6ers" and says "Apparently, we should have just stormed the Capitol and beat up police officers."
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@VeroniqueB99 Political cartoon signed Nick Anderson. Two women sit at a table labelled "Epstein Victims." One holds a newspaper headlined "$1.8 Billion for J6ers" and says "Apparently, we should have just stormed the Capitol and beat up police officers."
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A cartoon by Cathy Wilcox.
In the foreground is Penny Wong, speaking at a podium.
"We call in the Israeli government not to treat the Samud flotilla activists the way they treat Palestinians"The background shows two photos, one of the activists from the flotilla, kneeling with their heads down while the vessel was being boarded by Israeli forces. The second photo is of Palestinian people imprisoned and trapped in a razorwire covered cage.
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[image description]
A cartoon by Cathy Wilcox.
In the foreground is Penny Wong, speaking at a podium.
"We call in the Israeli government not to treat the Samud flotilla activists the way they treat Palestinians"The background shows two photos, one of the activists from the flotilla, kneeling with their heads down while the vessel was being boarded by Israeli forces. The second photo is of Palestinian people imprisoned and trapped in a razorwire covered cage.
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[image description]
A cartoon by Cathy Wilcox.
In the foreground is Penny Wong, speaking at a podium.
"We call in the Israeli government not to treat the Samud flotilla activists the way they treat Palestinians"The background shows two photos, one of the activists from the flotilla, kneeling with their heads down while the vessel was being boarded by Israeli forces. The second photo is of Palestinian people imprisoned and trapped in a razorwire covered cage.
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[image description]
A cartoon by Cathy Wilcox.
In the foreground is Penny Wong, speaking at a podium.
"We call in the Israeli government not to treat the Samud flotilla activists the way they treat Palestinians"The background shows two photos, one of the activists from the flotilla, kneeling with their heads down while the vessel was being boarded by Israeli forces. The second photo is of Palestinian people imprisoned and trapped in a razorwire covered cage.
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[image description]
A cartoon by Cathy Wilcox.
In the foreground is Penny Wong, speaking at a podium.
"We call in the Israeli government not to treat the Samud flotilla activists the way they treat Palestinians"The background shows two photos, one of the activists from the flotilla, kneeling with their heads down while the vessel was being boarded by Israeli forces. The second photo is of Palestinian people imprisoned and trapped in a razorwire covered cage.
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@LThiry Das ist unser Büro in Köln. Im zweiten und ersten OG sitze ich ab und zu mal!
Eine historische Backsteinmauer mit einem großen Rundbogentor steht zwischen älteren Steingebäuden. Durch den Bogen blickt man an einem sonnigen Tag auf einen gepflasterten Innenhof, der zu einem modernen Bürogebäude aus Glas (dem Cäcilium) mit Bäumen und parkenden Autos führt.
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@LThiry Das ist unser Büro in Köln. Im zweiten und ersten OG sitze ich ab und zu mal!
Eine historische Backsteinmauer mit einem großen Rundbogentor steht zwischen älteren Steingebäuden. Durch den Bogen blickt man an einem sonnigen Tag auf einen gepflasterten Innenhof, der zu einem modernen Bürogebäude aus Glas (dem Cäcilium) mit Bäumen und parkenden Autos führt.
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@LThiry Das ist unser Büro in Köln. Im zweiten und ersten OG sitze ich ab und zu mal!
Eine historische Backsteinmauer mit einem großen Rundbogentor steht zwischen älteren Steingebäuden. Durch den Bogen blickt man an einem sonnigen Tag auf einen gepflasterten Innenhof, der zu einem modernen Bürogebäude aus Glas (dem Cäcilium) mit Bäumen und parkenden Autos führt.
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@LThiry Das ist unser Büro in Köln. Im zweiten und ersten OG sitze ich ab und zu mal!
Eine historische Backsteinmauer mit einem großen Rundbogentor steht zwischen älteren Steingebäuden. Durch den Bogen blickt man an einem sonnigen Tag auf einen gepflasterten Innenhof, der zu einem modernen Bürogebäude aus Glas (dem Cäcilium) mit Bäumen und parkenden Autos führt.
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@LThiry Das ist unser Büro in Köln. Im zweiten und ersten OG sitze ich ab und zu mal!
Eine historische Backsteinmauer mit einem großen Rundbogentor steht zwischen älteren Steingebäuden. Durch den Bogen blickt man an einem sonnigen Tag auf einen gepflasterten Innenhof, der zu einem modernen Bürogebäude aus Glas (dem Cäcilium) mit Bäumen und parkenden Autos führt.
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Matthew Gross @HurricaneAddict · 13h
Lurking below the surface in the equatorial Pacific is possibly the most impressive blob of above average ocean temperatures we've ever recorded since we've had the ability to measure this stuff. When that enormous concentration of bath water reaches the surface over the coming weeks and months, it's going to release devastating consequences around the globe throughout the second half of the year. Get ready for severe droughts in parts of South America, Africa, and Australia, devastating monsoons in southern China, and a roaring southern jet all winter long in North America. When you combine this with the fertilizer crisis bubbling as a byproduct of current global events, there's going to be crop failure on a level most of us have never seen during the closing months of 2026. Hard to see how we avoid widespread deadly famines across multiple stretches of the planet at this point.
Below text is scientific heatmap title “ARMOR3D Subsurface Temperature Anomalies [°C]” April 10, 2026. showing the equatorial Pacific cross-section with red and orange areas beneath the ocean surface, indicating temperature anomalies extending across much of the Pacific basin, alongside contour lines representing the 20°C isotherm and climatological average.
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Matthew Gross @HurricaneAddict · 13h
Lurking below the surface in the equatorial Pacific is possibly the most impressive blob of above average ocean temperatures we've ever recorded since we've had the ability to measure this stuff. When that enormous concentration of bath water reaches the surface over the coming weeks and months, it's going to release devastating consequences around the globe throughout the second half of the year. Get ready for severe droughts in parts of South America, Africa, and Australia, devastating monsoons in southern China, and a roaring southern jet all winter long in North America. When you combine this with the fertilizer crisis bubbling as a byproduct of current global events, there's going to be crop failure on a level most of us have never seen during the closing months of 2026. Hard to see how we avoid widespread deadly famines across multiple stretches of the planet at this point.
Below text is scientific heatmap title “ARMOR3D Subsurface Temperature Anomalies [°C]” April 10, 2026. showing the equatorial Pacific cross-section with red and orange areas beneath the ocean surface, indicating temperature anomalies extending across much of the Pacific basin, alongside contour lines representing the 20°C isotherm and climatological average.
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Matthew Gross @HurricaneAddict · 13h
Lurking below the surface in the equatorial Pacific is possibly the most impressive blob of above average ocean temperatures we've ever recorded since we've had the ability to measure this stuff. When that enormous concentration of bath water reaches the surface over the coming weeks and months, it's going to release devastating consequences around the globe throughout the second half of the year. Get ready for severe droughts in parts of South America, Africa, and Australia, devastating monsoons in southern China, and a roaring southern jet all winter long in North America. When you combine this with the fertilizer crisis bubbling as a byproduct of current global events, there's going to be crop failure on a level most of us have never seen during the closing months of 2026. Hard to see how we avoid widespread deadly famines across multiple stretches of the planet at this point.
Below text is scientific heatmap title “ARMOR3D Subsurface Temperature Anomalies [°C]” April 10, 2026. showing the equatorial Pacific cross-section with red and orange areas beneath the ocean surface, indicating temperature anomalies extending across much of the Pacific basin, alongside contour lines representing the 20°C isotherm and climatological average.
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Matthew Gross @HurricaneAddict · 13h
Lurking below the surface in the equatorial Pacific is possibly the most impressive blob of above average ocean temperatures we've ever recorded since we've had the ability to measure this stuff. When that enormous concentration of bath water reaches the surface over the coming weeks and months, it's going to release devastating consequences around the globe throughout the second half of the year. Get ready for severe droughts in parts of South America, Africa, and Australia, devastating monsoons in southern China, and a roaring southern jet all winter long in North America. When you combine this with the fertilizer crisis bubbling as a byproduct of current global events, there's going to be crop failure on a level most of us have never seen during the closing months of 2026. Hard to see how we avoid widespread deadly famines across multiple stretches of the planet at this point.
Below text is scientific heatmap title “ARMOR3D Subsurface Temperature Anomalies [°C]” April 10, 2026. showing the equatorial Pacific cross-section with red and orange areas beneath the ocean surface, indicating temperature anomalies extending across much of the Pacific basin, alongside contour lines representing the 20°C isotherm and climatological average.
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Political cartoon titled "© 2026" by Horsey for The Seattle Times. An older woman at a "VOTE HERE" table points a man with a "BALLOT" away from a wooden box labeled "WHITE" toward a sheriff holding open a trash can labeled "Colored". The sheriff says, "IT AIN'T RACISM, IT'S REDISTRICTING."
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Political cartoon titled "© 2026" by Horsey for The Seattle Times. An older woman at a "VOTE HERE" table points a man with a "BALLOT" away from a wooden box labeled "WHITE" toward a sheriff holding open a trash can labeled "Colored". The sheriff says, "IT AIN'T RACISM, IT'S REDISTRICTING."
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Political cartoon titled "© 2026" by Horsey for The Seattle Times. An older woman at a "VOTE HERE" table points a man with a "BALLOT" away from a wooden box labeled "WHITE" toward a sheriff holding open a trash can labeled "Colored". The sheriff says, "IT AIN'T RACISM, IT'S REDISTRICTING."
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Political cartoon titled "© 2026" by Horsey for The Seattle Times. An older woman at a "VOTE HERE" table points a man with a "BALLOT" away from a wooden box labeled "WHITE" toward a sheriff holding open a trash can labeled "Colored". The sheriff says, "IT AIN'T RACISM, IT'S REDISTRICTING."
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Political cartoon titled "© 2026" by Horsey for The Seattle Times. An older woman at a "VOTE HERE" table points a man with a "BALLOT" away from a wooden box labeled "WHITE" toward a sheriff holding open a trash can labeled "Colored". The sheriff says, "IT AIN'T RACISM, IT'S REDISTRICTING."
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@Aaidanbird I've been using #AltText4You instead of #AltTextForYou since I've seen that hashtag more often. But I will try to use both.
Once in a while I also see #AltText4U but that seems less common
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@Aaidanbird I've been using #AltText4You instead of #AltTextForYou since I've seen that hashtag more often. But I will try to use both.
Once in a while I also see #AltText4U but that seems less common
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@Aaidanbird I've been using #AltText4You instead of #AltTextForYou since I've seen that hashtag more often. But I will try to use both.
Once in a while I also see #AltText4U but that seems less common
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@Aaidanbird I've been using #AltText4You instead of #AltTextForYou since I've seen that hashtag more often. But I will try to use both.
Once in a while I also see #AltText4U but that seems less common
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@Aaidanbird I've been using #AltText4You instead of #AltTextForYou since I've seen that hashtag more often. But I will try to use both.
Once in a while I also see #AltText4U but that seems less common
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@tod
#AltText4U
A screenshot of an email from Oh Fudge to Tod Maffin
11 May, 9:50 AM
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I have had 70 orders in the first two days. It's usually 10 a day at the most.
And multiple packages in each order.
I have had more orders from your post then being on Food Network lol.
Amazing I can't thank you enough. I have taken my staff back early.
Small businesses in small towns struggle. I deeply appreciate your post.
We have branched into potato chocolates as well, so expect some of those
to arrive.
If you do your cross Canada tour be sure to let me know. I will organize a
crowd for you.
Patricia
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@tod
#AltText4U
A screenshot of an email from Oh Fudge to Tod Maffin
11 May, 9:50 AM
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I have had 70 orders in the first two days. It's usually 10 a day at the most.
And multiple packages in each order.
I have had more orders from your post then being on Food Network lol.
Amazing I can't thank you enough. I have taken my staff back early.
Small businesses in small towns struggle. I deeply appreciate your post.
We have branched into potato chocolates as well, so expect some of those
to arrive.
If you do your cross Canada tour be sure to let me know. I will organize a
crowd for you.
Patricia
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@tod
#AltText4U
A screenshot of an email from Oh Fudge to Tod Maffin
11 May, 9:50 AM
• • •
I have had 70 orders in the first two days. It's usually 10 a day at the most.
And multiple packages in each order.
I have had more orders from your post then being on Food Network lol.
Amazing I can't thank you enough. I have taken my staff back early.
Small businesses in small towns struggle. I deeply appreciate your post.
We have branched into potato chocolates as well, so expect some of those
to arrive.
If you do your cross Canada tour be sure to let me know. I will organize a
crowd for you.
Patricia
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@tod
#AltText4U
A screenshot of an email from Oh Fudge to Tod Maffin
11 May, 9:50 AM
• • •
I have had 70 orders in the first two days. It's usually 10 a day at the most.
And multiple packages in each order.
I have had more orders from your post then being on Food Network lol.
Amazing I can't thank you enough. I have taken my staff back early.
Small businesses in small towns struggle. I deeply appreciate your post.
We have branched into potato chocolates as well, so expect some of those
to arrive.
If you do your cross Canada tour be sure to let me know. I will organize a
crowd for you.
Patricia
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@tod
#AltText4U
A screenshot of an email from Oh Fudge to Tod Maffin
11 May, 9:50 AM
• • •
I have had 70 orders in the first two days. It's usually 10 a day at the most.
And multiple packages in each order.
I have had more orders from your post then being on Food Network lol.
Amazing I can't thank you enough. I have taken my staff back early.
Small businesses in small towns struggle. I deeply appreciate your post.
We have branched into potato chocolates as well, so expect some of those
to arrive.
If you do your cross Canada tour be sure to let me know. I will organize a
crowd for you.
Patricia
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A single panel Bizzaro comic:
Two people sit on a couch in front of a TV. One holds a drink can, the other a remote.
As the one with the drink side eyes them, the person with the remote says: "Our $4.99 subscription plan includes scrolling through the menu, but no actual streaming.
A caption at the bottom says "AMAZON SUBPRIME".
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A single panel Bizzaro comic:
Two people sit on a couch in front of a TV. One holds a drink can, the other a remote.
As the one with the drink side eyes them, the person with the remote says: "Our $4.99 subscription plan includes scrolling through the menu, but no actual streaming.
A caption at the bottom says "AMAZON SUBPRIME".
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A single panel Bizzaro comic:
Two people sit on a couch in front of a TV. One holds a drink can, the other a remote.
As the one with the drink side eyes them, the person with the remote says: "Our $4.99 subscription plan includes scrolling through the menu, but no actual streaming.
A caption at the bottom says "AMAZON SUBPRIME".
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A single panel Bizzaro comic:
Two people sit on a couch in front of a TV. One holds a drink can, the other a remote.
As the one with the drink side eyes them, the person with the remote says: "Our $4.99 subscription plan includes scrolling through the menu, but no actual streaming.
A caption at the bottom says "AMAZON SUBPRIME".
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A single panel Bizzaro comic:
Two people sit on a couch in front of a TV. One holds a drink can, the other a remote.
As the one with the drink side eyes them, the person with the remote says: "Our $4.99 subscription plan includes scrolling through the menu, but no actual streaming.
A caption at the bottom says "AMAZON SUBPRIME".
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Anlauf und durch. Am besten am Auto entlang.
Eine Ich-Perspektive aus einem blauen Rollstuhl auf einem schmalen Ziegelweg. Zwei links geparkte Autos und ein großer, überwucherter grüner Busch auf der rechten Seite verengen den Durchgang erheblich. Im Hintergrund sind hohe Bäume und ein bewölkter Himmel zu sehen.
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Anlauf und durch. Am besten am Auto entlang.
Eine Ich-Perspektive aus einem blauen Rollstuhl auf einem schmalen Ziegelweg. Zwei links geparkte Autos und ein großer, überwucherter grüner Busch auf der rechten Seite verengen den Durchgang erheblich. Im Hintergrund sind hohe Bäume und ein bewölkter Himmel zu sehen.
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Anlauf und durch. Am besten am Auto entlang.
Eine Ich-Perspektive aus einem blauen Rollstuhl auf einem schmalen Ziegelweg. Zwei links geparkte Autos und ein großer, überwucherter grüner Busch auf der rechten Seite verengen den Durchgang erheblich. Im Hintergrund sind hohe Bäume und ein bewölkter Himmel zu sehen.
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Anlauf und durch. Am besten am Auto entlang.
Eine Ich-Perspektive aus einem blauen Rollstuhl auf einem schmalen Ziegelweg. Zwei links geparkte Autos und ein großer, überwucherter grüner Busch auf der rechten Seite verengen den Durchgang erheblich. Im Hintergrund sind hohe Bäume und ein bewölkter Himmel zu sehen.
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Anlauf und durch. Am besten am Auto entlang.
Eine Ich-Perspektive aus einem blauen Rollstuhl auf einem schmalen Ziegelweg. Zwei links geparkte Autos und ein großer, überwucherter grüner Busch auf der rechten Seite verengen den Durchgang erheblich. Im Hintergrund sind hohe Bäume und ein bewölkter Himmel zu sehen.
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@VeroniqueB99
#AltText4U
Social media post by ‘gfrisch’ overlain on top of an image of an oil fire burning on the ocean.•
How the hell is everything so
expensive when all we've done for
40+ years is give corporations the tax breaks they swore they needed to hire workers and lower prices? 1/2 -
@VeroniqueB99
#AltText4U
Social media post by ‘gfrisch’ overlain on top of an image of an oil fire burning on the ocean.•
How the hell is everything so
expensive when all we've done for
40+ years is give corporations the tax breaks they swore they needed to hire workers and lower prices? 1/2 -
@VeroniqueB99
#AltText4U
Social media post by ‘gfrisch’ overlain on top of an image of an oil fire burning on the ocean.•
How the hell is everything so
expensive when all we've done for
40+ years is give corporations the tax breaks they swore they needed to hire workers and lower prices? 1/2 -
@VeroniqueB99
#AltText4U
Social media post by ‘gfrisch’ overlain on top of an image of an oil fire burning on the ocean.•
How the hell is everything so
expensive when all we've done for
40+ years is give corporations the tax breaks they swore they needed to hire workers and lower prices? 1/2 -
@VeroniqueB99
#AltText4U
Social media post by ‘gfrisch’ overlain on top of an image of an oil fire burning on the ocean.•
How the hell is everything so
expensive when all we've done for
40+ years is give corporations the tax breaks they swore they needed to hire workers and lower prices? 1/2