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File:Miami_Refugees.jpg|link=Miami Refugees|"'''[[Miami Refugees]]'''" is an American civil unrest reality television series starring police sociologists Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs, two former Metro-Dade Police Department detectives who now live in the Camps north of the Miami Sea. | File:Miami_Refugees.jpg|link=Miami Refugees|"'''[[Miami Refugees]]'''" is an American civil unrest reality television series starring police sociologists Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs, two former Metro-Dade Police Department detectives who now live in the Camps north of the Miami Sea. | ||
File:You_Cannot_Shame_An_Avocado.jpg|link=Avocado, the Shameless Fruit"'''[[Avocado, the Shameless Fruit]]'''" is a public awareness campaign promoting avocado shelf life being longer than you think, so do yourself a favor and stop composting all those expensive avocados. | |||
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Revision as of 10:22, 1 May 2021
"Florida It's Fucked" (stylized as "Florida. It's Fucked.") is a public awareness campaign which mocks people who deny ongoing sea level rise and coastal flooding.
Forward
The 1 May 2021 edition includes a "special forward ... by renowned Florida Governor and neo-climatologist Ronald Dion DeSantis."
Hashtags
#FloridaItsFucked
#MiamiRefugees
In the News
"Miami Refugees" is an American civil unrest reality television series starring police sociologists Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs, two former Metro-Dade Police Department detectives who now live in the Camps north of the Miami Sea.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Miami Refugees starring Don Johnson and the other guy, the one with three names
- Not Milk?
- Avocado, the Shameless Fruit
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (1 May 2021)
- Florida is Not Going Underwater by John Englander (22 June 2020)
- Earth sea level project map - Miami @ Earth.org