HAHAHAHAHAHA (via https://t.co/tcq91SS22y) pic.twitter.com/491tPtUlei— Ewatar: The Quest for Ewa (@EwaSR) February 9, 2019
make parties more interesting by telling strangers “I want you to know that I personally have no problem with you being here”— andrew (@AndrewChamings) January 24, 2019
No matter how old you get, you'll always be my little baby.— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) February 9, 2019
A video showing that a 115-year-old mother gave her 74-year-old daughter new year "lucky money" went viral in China. pic.twitter.com/lwdCRPb4L6
If Chucky the doll tried to attack me I would simply kick him away— Bud Tendy (@alexqarbuckle) February 8, 2019
That good ol’ Renaissance humor... pic.twitter.com/NXs6qwqMQy— linierscartoon (@linierscartoon) January 14, 2019
Y’know when people accidentally impale a body part with something and the medical advice is to just leave it there, because, although it’s absolutely horrific, it’s what’s holding the mess together and pulling it out would cause fatal bleeding?— Emily Benita (@BenitaEmily) February 8, 2019
That’s why I can’t delete Twitter.
There was once a Tumblr post saying how these three videos felt like three separate character introductions within the same movie and I honestly think about it a lot pic.twitter.com/KqJltm3z03— World's Okayest Chosen (@devlforgemaster) February 9, 2019
"Woman With Small Children and a PhD in Classics" has morphed from joke subtitle to bona fide series. Each article has been a true reflection of the intersection of classics and parenting in my life—today's is the result of my boredom while "playing guys"https://t.co/Z8QSAGiYee— Sarah Scullin (@ScullinSarah) January 30, 2019
It's cool that this one went viral, but also why do I even write real things anymore: https://t.co/uop9eU1wwz— Sarah Scullin (@ScullinSarah) January 30, 2019
The Marie Kondo craze has swept through Silver Lake and inundated the library pic.twitter.com/LFDo3Cbbwj— Laura J. Nelson 🦅 (@laura_nelson) February 9, 2019