Die-in protests are presumably meant to shock people and make them think of death. Let’s face it. They have pretty much the opposite effect, especially when the “dead” are texting on their smart phones are admiring the scenery.
https://twitter.com/DefendWallSt/status/547209603319332865
https://twitter.com/JayCaruso/status/547212063777779712
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/547212978605813761
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/547213303110696961
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/547212863723806720
.@redsteeze @JayCaruso @DefendWallSt The Gawking Dead.
— NeoN: Automataster (@neontaster) December 23, 2014
@DefendWallSt The unemployment line in the Age of Obama.
— Michael Costello (@Kozmocostello) December 23, 2014
"AND, there's like NO line at Sephora!" “@DefendWallSt: Caption this: http://t.co/Da5ub1LbBm”
— Mary Magdalen (@Gr8LakesCzarina) December 23, 2014
https://twitter.com/IrvinePatriot/status/547211855434108929
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