Saw this and had to laugh: #STLWX where snow, tornadoes and air made of “hot soup” meet. pic.twitter.com/VtLXWkXOSg— Jim Sieveking (@CVKING_WX) September 19, 2020
Scotland pic.twitter.com/pUbjzXFb0R— Johnny Penman (@Gadgeagoogoo) June 16, 2019
Your regular reminder they were the same height https://t.co/ny2B8xrEpo— Tracy King (@tkingdot) September 17, 2020
It's been years since I observed Passover, but I keep thinking about the midrashic interpretation of the 10 plagues in which the plague of frogs was actually just one giant kaiju frog.— Steve Lieber (@steve_lieber) April 15, 2020
It's real. The original text uses the singular "tzefardeah"(frog) rather than the plural "tzefardim"(frogs) so it says, ". . . the frog came up and covered the land of Egypt." This was interpreted by some to mean that Pharaoh's land was in fact plagued by a single giant-ass frog.— Steve Lieber (@steve_lieber) April 15, 2020
Highsnobiety editors pick the best hats for fall: https://t.co/5mFBZFNprO pic.twitter.com/C0oa5ySSMn— highsnobiety (@highsnobiety) September 17, 2020
Just in case this was lost on my archaeologist fellow travellers (as it’s still blowing my mind slightly), the first and last author of that Viking aDNA paper posed for this image to be used in the promotion of their paper.— Tom Booth (@Boothicus) September 17, 2020
The commitment! We’ve been phoning it in comparatively! pic.twitter.com/cJ3vaG6jF5
The Arab Desert Cat. pic.twitter.com/y87o9EQ5o1— D.K.R. Boyd (@ReflectingMan) September 18, 2020
Truly, they do this all the time. pic.twitter.com/Uoc0o6DaTj— Dianna Amickπ±ππΈπ¦ππ (@dlamick) September 18, 2020
Look at them all! π pic.twitter.com/9AWSrDASzI— πΆ (@Cutemp4) September 17, 2020
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