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Clarence Dillon Public Library
(Bedminster, NJ)
Brunswick is on fire
Brunswick is a Alpha Chad
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Dwayne Webster Veteran's Park
Loveland, CO
Classy, great work
@Valaska Awesome job!
A memorial for the local men who fought in ww 1 in Little falls New York
@ValaskaBeautiful,inspiring works!
Boomer Lake
Stillwater, OK
Not my best work. There was hardly any spots for good pics. Nbd if they’re unusable.
Boomer Lake 😂
An unfortunate name now, but the Boomers of the late 1800s were the people who settled Oklahoma.
That’s really cool actually
The name itself is pretty awesome out of the current context
Killer content!
You guys have been active!
So many great photos lately!
I still think that this is a bad idea.
It's not hard for people to predict which books we are going to put them in and just take out the cards before someone finds them.
And no, the same logic doesn't apply to posters. If you put up a poster in a fairly high traffic area, at least a few people will see it before whoever from Twitter find it and takes it down.
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With business cards, the idea is that only one person sees it, but, in exchange, it's more targeted to a specific audience.
I see it as a way for us to show where IE members are active. One person may open the book and see the card but tens of thousands will see it on twitter.
That's not really a valid comparison. The majority of those who see it on Twitter already know that IE is a thing and are probably expecting to see it in their feed. Realistically, it's something like one person who find it through a book, while a few new people will see it through Twitter. And most people on Twitter just scroll past it, while finding an IE card in a relevant book is something that would probably make you take a second look. The Twitter account is definitely valuable, however, we shouldn't sacrifice the efficacy of real life activism in favor of Twitter. If that's what we're doing, we might as well just put posters on cork boards at home and take pictures of them.
We can very easily put business cards and book and NOT tell anyone about it
Ya, exactly