For those of you who are new here, and for everyone who has been following along with the saga, let me present to you : The story of Napoleon, the wayward rooster, and Turkey Girl, his star-crossed lover. Part 1: #birdtwitter pic.twitter.com/BW89wIxNTW
— Foxfeather Zenkova (@foxfeather) April 1, 2020
This is just a bear… being a good citizen. pic.twitter.com/OCqnUwioFZ
— Bryan Leblanc (@bryan_leblanc) March 31, 2020
April 1st 2020: COVID finally broke Ina Garten who posted this recipe for a vat of cocktails at 6am.
“I like to make a big pitcher. You never know who’s stopping by. Wait. No one’s stopping by.” pic.twitter.com/Xr1pKqhbiE
— Marissa Monticolo (@MMonticolo) April 1, 2020
Good science writing brings clarity to complicated topics. But great science writing—and this, from @edyong209, certainly qualifies—trusts the reader with all the original complexity, and still brings clarity: https://t.co/jKTA9hNyId
— Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum) April 1, 2020
These are so good https://t.co/QMTSq0bpfk
— Alex Rocca (@AlexDRocca) March 29, 2020
This is very, very good advice. https://t.co/tPWzfgXAaB pic.twitter.com/PoF85v0F8f
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) March 31, 2020
First article by @AuthorWoodroe, please read her story about being in quarantine in Italy. Advice from the Future https://t.co/dHAC4V15u6
— The Bad Influence Pub (@influence_pub) April 1, 2020
"Needing reassurance from the person closest to you that this will soon be over."https://t.co/j9h44BwKOK
— Timothy McSweeney (@mcsweeneys) April 1, 2020
"I’ve tried explaining that if they don’t change their ways, there’s going to be a never-ending war against the machines, but if anything, that’s just making them buy more toilet paper."https://t.co/H2TdksYKdx
— Timothy McSweeney (@mcsweeneys) April 1, 2020
ハンカチマスク、オシャレなのにすごい!これは一生覚えておくといい知識かも!
— 🎀𝕐𝕌𝔸🎀Janner✖️teamABC🍒 (@YUA_nyan_22) March 27, 2020
Not gonna lie, I cried at today's xkcd. https://t.co/S9UCBHuONr
— James L. Sutter (@jameslsutter) March 31, 2020
This is the best thing you will see… https://t.co/XY5wXQOB1i
— Angie McCullagh (@AngieHiSeattle) March 31, 2020