A pair of social media posts from 2020 by Matthew Buckley (@physicsmatt). The first post reads, "If you're mad and find yourself yelling that you want something launched into the Sun take a moment, calm yourself, and remember that it takes a lot less Delta v to launch them out of the Solar System instead."  The second reads, "You can be mad, but that's no excuse to be inefficient with propellant."
A pair of social media posts from 2020 by Matthew Buckley (@physicsmatt). The first post reads, "If you're mad and find yourself yelling that you want something launched into the Sun take a moment, calm yourself, and remember that it takes a lot less Delta v to launch them out of the Solar System instead." The second reads, "You can be mad, but that's no excuse to be inefficient with propellant."
A colorful image of an extremely complex organ keyboard, with 6 piano keyboards stacked up, surrounded by panels with hundreds of different colored switches. Under the keyboards are multiple foot pedals.

Superimposed over the image is the text, "Ah, finally got my emacs setup just how I like it." This is a reference to the emacs text editor, and it's complex lisp-based configuration and extension capabilities.
A colorful image of an extremely complex organ keyboard, with 6 piano keyboards stacked up, surrounded by panels with hundreds of different colored switches. Under the keyboards are multiple foot pedals. Superimposed over the image is the text, "Ah, finally got my emacs setup just how I like it." This is a reference to the emacs text editor, and it's complex lisp-based configuration and extension capabilities.
The Geordi disapproval/approval meme.  The image is split into four equal quadrants.  In the upper left is a picture of Levar Burton as Geordi LaForge from Star Trek: The Next Generation with his hand up as if cautioning the viewer.  In the upper right is block text reading "Uncle Sam."  In the lower left quadrant is another picture of Geordi, pointing at the viewer with a look of agreement. In the lower right is block text reading, "Aunt Tifa".
The Geordi disapproval/approval meme. The image is split into four equal quadrants. In the upper left is a picture of Levar Burton as Geordi LaForge from Star Trek: The Next Generation with his hand up as if cautioning the viewer. In the upper right is block text reading "Uncle Sam." In the lower left quadrant is another picture of Geordi, pointing at the viewer with a look of agreement. In the lower right is block text reading, "Aunt Tifa".
A screen shot of a social media post by Josh Crowley (@jdcrowley). The post reads, "If I built  big robot that consumed 33% of my state's electricity so it could go around staling people's art I would be arrested, and that's how you know law is a social construct.
A screen shot of a social media post by Josh Crowley (@jdcrowley). The post reads, "If I built big robot that consumed 33% of my state's electricity so it could go around staling people's art I would be arrested, and that's how you know law is a social construct.
Drawing of giant stones lined up in a row, like dominos placed such that on tipping would overthrow the next and so on. Many humans, much smaller than the stones, are running to the furthermost stone, which is in danger of tipping and such starting the so called domino effect. Many are already leaning heavily on the almost tipping first stone and braces are placed between it and the ground to stop it from leaning even more over. Others are organising more helpers with timbers from stones farther back. Each stone has a label and a group of people that seems to belong to it. The almost tipping fist stone is labeled "TRANS RIGHTS" and is coloured in 5 vertical stripes equally sized: the outmost two are light blue, followed by two pink, and one white stripe in the middle. The stones behind that, from which many other people are hurrying, to prevent it from tipping, are labeled: GAY RIGHTS — FREEDOM 0F EXPRESSION, WOMEN'S RIGHTS — FREE LOVE,  FREE SPEECH — DEMOCRACY, FREEDOM OF RELIGION — MODERNITY, LITERACY, etc. Beneath the drawing is a signature of the artist and, also sketched, the capitalised words: UNITED WE STAND * DIVIDED WE FALL
Drawing of giant stones lined up in a row, like dominos placed such that on tipping would overthrow the next and so on. Many humans, much smaller than the stones, are running to the furthermost stone, which is in danger of tipping and such starting the so called domino effect. Many are already leaning heavily on the almost tipping first stone and braces are placed between it and the ground to stop it from leaning even more over. Others are organising more helpers with timbers from stones farther back. Each stone has a label and a group of people that seems to belong to it. The almost tipping fist stone is labeled "TRANS RIGHTS" and is coloured in 5 vertical stripes equally sized: the outmost two are light blue, followed by two pink, and one white stripe in the middle. The stones behind that, from which many other people are hurrying, to prevent it from tipping, are labeled: GAY RIGHTS — FREEDOM 0F EXPRESSION, WOMEN'S RIGHTS — FREE LOVE, FREE SPEECH — DEMOCRACY, FREEDOM OF RELIGION — MODERNITY, LITERACY, etc. Beneath the drawing is a signature of the artist and, also sketched, the capitalised words: UNITED WE STAND * DIVIDED WE FALL
Six-panel photo story.
Panel 1: woman kneels beside a man in medical distress and yells out "any doctor here?" 
Panel 2: a man in a suit answers "I'm a doctor what's going on" 
Panel 3: woman answers "a heart attack" 
Panel 4: man in suit says "I'm a doctor in musicology" 
Panel 5: woman days "he is going to die" 
Panel 6: man says / hums the first notes of the 'dies irae', a musical theme associated with death in classical music and film scoring
Six-panel photo story. Panel 1: woman kneels beside a man in medical distress and yells out "any doctor here?" Panel 2: a man in a suit answers "I'm a doctor what's going on" Panel 3: woman answers "a heart attack" Panel 4: man in suit says "I'm a doctor in musicology" Panel 5: woman days "he is going to die" Panel 6: man says / hums the first notes of the 'dies irae', a musical theme associated with death in classical music and film scoring