Shoutout to the dude who yells "YOU POMPOUS ASS!" at the Klingon ambassador at the beginning of "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home." #StarTrek #ColorfulMetaphor pic.twitter.com/DWMQSJe1YM— TrekCore.com 🖖 (@TrekCore) January 1, 2019
This is the world’s largest crystal ruby. Mark Mothersbaugh had the gem carved in the shape of an 'ice cream cone' pic.twitter.com/s3F5h6HmGx— Sardonicus (@RealSardonicus) January 3, 2019
— Sardonicus (@RealSardonicus) January 3, 2019
If you pay me $50 I'll show up to your funeral but stand really far away, holding a black umbrella regardless of the weather, so that people think you died with a dark and interesting secret.— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) January 3, 2019
Four years ago my niece went missing at the National Museum of Flight. After a brief panic my sister found her in a self-imposed timeout. pic.twitter.com/gmVEHVIMJe— Lucy (@Lucette212) January 3, 2019
just realized the first time i got twitter favs was in 5th grade when we had to go around the room and say what we wanted to be when we grew up. i said assassin and everyone went “ooooooooh same” and changed their answer to assassin (those were RTs)— Helen Holmes (@helenbholmes) January 3, 2019
"slurb"— jenny odell (@the_jennitaur) January 3, 2019
(from a 1962 bay area newspaper) pic.twitter.com/Rb57Djw99O
the challenge involves four generations of family members making an appearance so a son calls his dad who calls his dad who calls his dad pic.twitter.com/Q6UrBlIbWH— kassy cho (@kassy) January 4, 2019
I feel like not enough people know that Spider-Ham's origin story is that he was once a normal spider named Peter who was bitten by an anthropomorphic pig who accidentally irradiated themselves with an atomic-powered hair dryer. pic.twitter.com/ajiLwp84DW— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) January 4, 2019