And you're all complaining about lockdown. pic.twitter.com/ynI7u9zQBG— Qdn🩸ktsqfr (@qdnoktsqfr) May 14, 2020
The premise of "The Box" is that if you press the button, you'll get $1 million but someone you don't know will die. The characters agonize over the decision. Right now Americans are slamming that button but instead of a cool mil it's the ability to eat at a fuckin TGI Friday's pic.twitter.com/mWLtcOpYjj— RS_Benedict (@benedict_rs) May 16, 2020
RN I’m watching a “live streaming commerce” on Taobao with my mom, with over 18 MILLIONS others watching and shopping together— Dovey 以德服人 Wan 🪐🦖 (@DoveyWan) May 14, 2020
This “online night market” phenomena is an amazing by-product of COVID 19 in China
I will try to explain the origin and mechanism in this thread pic.twitter.com/cxuN5WjAzC
What if we have been inside so long that when we finally go outside, everything is wheelers?— Gail Salmon (@GailSimone) May 15, 2020
Father Tim Pelc told BuzzFeed News he's amazed at how widely the photo is being shared. "It even had two hits in the Vatican," he said, "which sort of concerned me but I haven’t heard anything yet."https://t.co/eddSt0YHjl via @OliviaNiland— Clarissa-Jan Lim (@clarissajanlim) May 16, 2020
Sales of butter churns are soaring amid the pandemic, as Americans go full-on “Little House on the Prairie," pursuing activities far more old-fashioned than just baking or gardening. I tried to figure out why this is happening — and, yes, I bought a churn. https://t.co/MQlq2N6aYA pic.twitter.com/enp42WWv4O— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) May 14, 2020