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doodlerscott · 6 years ago
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Predator sketch i heard from an Austrian commando. That water shorts out their optic camouflage. #predator #clippaintstudio #invisiblekiller #ifitbleedswecankillit #yaujta #alien #hunter #sketch #doodle #art #illustration #drawing #oneuglymotherfucker https://www.instagram.com/p/BtW3Hn5g61D/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fohvl4k2qt01
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worldnewsapp · 5 years ago
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With the world at #war against an #invisiblekiller, gangs in #SouthAfrica have agreed a #ceasefire with each other. Former gang leader Welcome #Witbooi spoke with the Council – a network of gang leaders across South Africa’s nine provinces – and brokered the agreement after the country’s #lockdown caused the drug business to slump. The #murderrate has dropped by 71 percent as a result! South Africa has one of the world's strictest #lockdowns in the #world, where dog-walking and #alcohol sales are prohibited. ⁣ ⁣#CoronavirusUpdates #COVID19 #southafrican #Truce (at South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_NgjeGh1BS/?igshid=1wy8p8s717gu9
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worldlibertytv · 5 years ago
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See world Liberty TV, Coronavirus (COVID-19) Channel Educational videos and blogs @ www.worldlibertytv.org #Worldlibertytvhumanitarianblog #worldlibertytvcorononaviruschannel #COVID-19 #coronavírus #invisiblekiller https://www.instagram.com/p/B_IgatkhYDD/?igshid=ohhaqzofuutb
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windsorfmo · 5 years ago
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We often get calls to our office saying, “My carbon monoxide alarm is beeping but i don’t smell anything and I don’t want to make a fuss and bother the fire department. Can you come and check it out?” Our answer is always, “Call 911 and get out of your home.” Remember that you can’t smell, see, or taste CO, your alarm is your only indicator that something may be wrong. If it’s starts sounding, get everyone outside to fresh air and call 911. CO is an emergency and is a legitimate reason to call 911. You aren’t “being a bother”. #carbonmonoxidepoisoning #homesafety #firesafety #fireprevention #protectyourfamily #firepreventionmonth #invisiblekiller #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ASKIcHf3R/?igshid=1vli3q63kjz7u
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iamrodrigoov · 7 years ago
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Invisible Killers - Great Plagues Throughout History #invisiblekillers #thornwillowpress #thornwillowbroadsidelibrary #broadside #book #books #livro #livros
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sanjeevnitodaydotcom · 5 years ago
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oxygize-blog · 7 years ago
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Don’t let the oxygen level in your body fall . #invisiblekiller #oxygize #airpollution #pollution #delhi #delhipollution #humfittohindiafit #staypostive #lungcancer #stroke #heartdisease #breathe #breathelife #cleanair #healthyfuture #energy #endurance #noidagram (at Delhi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bnk9USkg2ix/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=s395p6tdzre7
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tejasvpatel-blog · 6 years ago
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Air pollution is the #InvisibleKiller for 25% of deaths globally from heart disease.
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narcisbolgor-blog · 7 years ago
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Meet the guy behind the weirdest government Twitter account
The glorious memes of the weirdest government Twitter account
Image: Mashable composite/USCPSC
This is Ode To..., a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is here to warn us about unsafe products and best practices when using certain products. And, it seems, to also keep us entertained with some of the weirdest meme-filled tweets of any government agency. 
Most recently the account has received attention in the past for its unusual approach to education and recently got the attention of unfamiliar users with a single-word tweet. 
Horses.
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 20, 2018
Are horses being recalled? Was the account hacked? What is happening? 
Scrolling through previous tweets revealed the past amazingly ridiculous posts that combined elements that were surreal and absurd with, well, legit safety tips. 
#SaturdayMorning #playitsafe pic.twitter.com/c8bKU95mSc
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 14, 2018
Always wear a helmet when riding your ATV #ATVsafety pic.twitter.com/qXWEW02sq3
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 20, 2018
These are all great points! It's summer and sunny so yes, beware of hot playground equipment! And ATVs can be dangerous, especially without a helmet. And these examples don't include some glorious 4th of July safety-related tweets.
As it turns out, that's the whole point, according to Joseph Galbo, the man behind the USCPSC's social media strategy: to do something different than most other government agencies who take a more straight-forward approach to education.
"We know people like to have fun, we know people like to learn new things. So it really was just a matter of putting those two concepts together," Galbo told me on the phone.
#AllAmericanPetPhotoDay #tellthehurricane pic.twitter.com/72cwfGkVpE
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 11, 2018
Galbo has a solid background for combining those two concepts into meme magic, having previously worked for the Liberty Science Center in New Jersey. "While I was there, I saw how they used fun to teach kids and when I got here, I was like, wow, we can do something similar with safety."
"When you're a little bit different and when you're a little bit entertaining, I think people will reward you with their likes and their retweets," he adds.
Cut the cheese, not yourself. #NationalCheeseDay pic.twitter.com/ag4RCw8tkC
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 5, 2018
It's a collaborative effort, too. The communications office is small, less than 10 people, according to Galbo, and he focuses on social media. 
"The other public affairs specialists will have their safety campaigns that they have to promote and they'll come to me and we'll brainstorm on what the graphic should look like, what's a good angle to approach it from," he explains. 
"A lot of them do end up being surrealists which is my sense of humor most times. And people really like it."
Keep your portable generator outdoors and 20ft away from your home, team #tellthehurricane #invisiblekiller pic.twitter.com/Roja3n5rRx
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 20, 2018
Indeed, Galbo says the USCPSC Twitter account had somewhere in the neighborhood of 28,000 followers when he joined the team in 2016 but has grown to nearly 46,000 followers. And most of the feedback has been good. 
"The positive responses we see vastly outweigh the negative responses," Galbo says. "We'll always get the occasional, 'I can't believe my tax dollars go into this' or something along those lines. But that's a very, very small minority compared to the average user."
Wear a helmet when riding your ATV this weekend #atv #SaturdayMorning pic.twitter.com/pV7GdECjo1
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 21, 2018
And the approach is helping the agency reach a younger audience. "We're reaching younger parents and, in some cases, kids in college and high school," he adds. "That's really exciting, especially for a small agency that discusses such a niche safety piece of the national conversation. It's really, really great to see people getting engaged."
A very happy #CanadaDay to our friends at @GovCanHealth pic.twitter.com/hZ0HRc3IgG
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 1, 2018
The reaction from other government agencies has also been positive, according to Galbo. "Counterparts at other agencies have reached out to say, 'Hey, it's great,' or 'Hey, how are you getting that approved?'" And he takes inspiration from other, larger agencies "when it's time to get serious and discuss harder topics."
#FathersDay #fathersday2018 pic.twitter.com/JBngx3i3C0
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 17, 2018
The strategy is also a matter of trying to do more with less. The CPSC has a budget of about $123 million, according to Galbo, and communications gets just a small bit of that."Around $2 million to $3 million, maybe" with a large chunk of that going into printed materials and other efforts "to reach communities where access to technology is a challenge."
"The money flows to the places that need it the most," he says, "and on social media, with this strategy, being a little different, being a little funny sometimes, it's working out."
#ItsTimeForMeToStart reporting unsafe products on https://t.co/qFWdMF6Xk0 pic.twitter.com/dlrB2UvnV9
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 5, 2018
As for that horses tweet, it's not the first time horses have been used on the agency's account and, yes, it had a payoff. 
Horses need you. We all need you. Put a fresh battery in your smoke alarm, you beautiful people. pic.twitter.com/VQBuwbTSee
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 20, 2018
Galbo was kind enough to confirm one important question, laughing as he explained, "We do not regulate horses. I can confirm that we do not regulate actual living and breathing horses. That is a different government agency."
Stay beautiful, you wonderful, weird Twitter feed.
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doodlerscott · 6 years ago
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The predator. Swipe to see more I know ive drawn the jungle hunter im the city but the jungle hunter design i find more Terryfying #predator #yaujta #hunter #thepredator #invisiblekiller #drawing #sketch #doodle #sketch #clippaintstudio #digitalart #oneuglymotherfucker #ifitbleedswecankillit https://www.instagram.com/p/BqTWcKSgDPQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10fz0n1r144xc
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mistykj · 7 years ago
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This is the best photo that shows how I feel right now. The pain has been intense. . This is so true. Regrann from @l4lupus - If people could only see what we feel each day 😢 I tell myself that my pain let's me know I am alive. But I pray for the day that I will say I do not have any pain. #silentwarrior #thequitefighter #thesilentbeast #invisiblekiller #bodyatwar #fightthefight #lupus #lupusfacts #lforlupus #lforlupusfoundation #l4lupus #lupusawareness ✋💜Bbloggerfightinlupus - #regrann
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windsorfmo · 5 years ago
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#DYK carbon monoxide alarms last for between five and seven years. After that the sensors become unreliable, even if the test button still beeps. When buying new alarms, make sure to purchase ones that have been tested by a third party testing lab like UL or ETL. #carbonmonoxidealarm #carbonmonoxidepoisoning #homesafety #firesafety #fireprevention #protectyourfamily #firepreventionmonth #invisiblekiller #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/B39jeXknRT7/?igshid=me3dv8plvhr3
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bentself · 7 years ago
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"Invisible Killer" ft. The Adepts & Manik Visions Add to your playlist ▾ #raprock https://open.spotify.com/track/5DWS8Q8LNZyLJ5hgFEemEs @blindalienrecords #universaldrifter #newalbum #bentselfmusic #undergroundhiphop #rockrap #numetal #altmetal #alternativehiphop #rockhiphop #rapmetal #HipHop #electronicrock #metalrap #concioushiphop #invisiblekiller #altrap #theadepts
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windsorfmo · 5 years ago
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#DYK carbon monoxide alarms last for between five and seven years. After that the sensors become unreliable, even if the test button still beeps. When buying new alarms, make sure to purchase ones that have been tested by a third party testing lab like UL or ETL. #carbonmonoxidealarm #carbonmonoxidepoisoning #homesafety #firesafety #fireprevention #protectyourfamily #firepreventionmonth #invisiblekiller #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/B39jSbKneA5/?igshid=1pkrk0kpijiap
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windsorfmo · 5 years ago
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Do you know where CO alarms should be placed? Install and maintain carbon monoxide alarms outside each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for placement, mounting height, and maintenance. Test your CO alarms once a month. #carbonmonoxide #carbonmonoxidealarm #carbonmonoxidepoisoning #homesafety #firesafety #fireprevention #protectyourfamily #firepreventionmonth #invisiblekiller #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/B3674XFHUkh/?igshid=12wurd71xaago
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windsorfmo · 5 years ago
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This week’s fire safety focus is Carbon Monoxide. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas you cannot see, taste, or smell. It is often called “the invisible killer.” It is created when fossil fuels or wood do not burn completely. CO can kill people and pets. Install and maintain carbon monoxide alarms inside your home to provide early warning of carbon monoxide. #carbonmonoxide #carbonmonoxidealarm #carbonmonoxidepoisoning #homesafety #firesafety #fireprevention #protectyourfamily #firepreventionmonth #invisiblekiller #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/B34aCevnRSZ/?igshid=1sbhkfueqe1mt
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