Nursery progress #2 pic.twitter.com/g3Bmk1Cy4V
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) June 28, 2020
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It's hard to generalize.
Nursery progress #2 pic.twitter.com/g3Bmk1Cy4V
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) June 28, 2020
Nursery progress π¨π¨π§ pic.twitter.com/saHJF5NhSa
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) June 27, 2020
infinitely zooming flamingo fibonacci spiral pic.twitter.com/hhxzkUnjeR
— THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE PODCAST (@thehumanxp) June 27, 2020
— John Siracusa (@siracusa) June 27, 2020
“While I—not young / Or beautiful, / An ordinary woman—“
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 27, 2020
Another wonderful poem by @KathaPollitt, this one based on Homer’s Odyssey pic.twitter.com/ylHcHUT2x3
Yes! At MK they need to redo Pecos Bills' with more Louisiana foods. I want beignets for breakfast and Po Boys, gumbo, fried catfish, etc for lunch/dinner.
— Ara Wagonerπ±π°πΆ (@AraWagco) June 25, 2020
OMG if I could get good fried okra at the Magic Kingdom I might actually cry.
Would it even cost Facebook that much actual revenue to start behaving with a little integrity?
— J.R. McGrail π (@JRMcGrail) June 25, 2020
Roasted only
— J.R. McGrail π (@JRMcGrail) June 24, 2020
They changed the Sosumi beep sound which has been the same since 1991. Burn it all down.
— James Thomson (@jamesthomson) June 23, 2020
Michael Bolton. He sings most of it.
— Clark Boyd (@clark_boyd) June 24, 2020
"I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Karens suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced." https://t.co/25oWXLYHNB
— J.R. McGrail π (@JRMcGrail) June 24, 2020
My 12 year old daughter is getting fed up of being called carrot etc now. Ive told her every like is a show of love for the hair. Help me out please guys! pic.twitter.com/RlTrCwOOBq
— Matt Westwood (@mistermatt79) June 22, 2020
My second daughter hates her natural curly afro hair and doesn't like having "short" hair or getting teased.
— Sara Dubare (@FizzyBazza) June 22, 2020
I've told her she has such beautiful hair and will see how many likes she can get on twitter.
Please show your love for her natural curls ❤❤ pic.twitter.com/4eX3ommSiY
Please stop using the word luminous to describe a book. Thank you.
— Caitlin Luce Baker (@Cait_onthe_Luce) June 23, 2020
First DubDub. Second DubDub. Current DubDub. #WWDC2020 pic.twitter.com/I14kF1JqQN
— rhonda πΈ. ✊πΏπ³️π (@rhondaregister) June 22, 2020
This was from a publicist from a self-publishing company
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 23, 2020
@BarackObama is on the John Wick train and I’m here for it.
— lonestarag05 (@lonestarag05) June 23, 2020
Free. This site is absolutely free. https://t.co/NRVcB5TxrJ
— Tracelator (@Tracelator) June 23, 2020
I think you mean hard-working.
— John Siracusa (@siracusa) June 23, 2020
Look what came in the box of ARCs from @HarperCollins today! Pub date 9/8. @HarperOne @JeffSchwager10 #writersllibrary pic.twitter.com/dJLDaDo4x2
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 23, 2020
The AMS 2020 Fall Sectional Meetings will be held virtually. The AMS is grateful to the four institutions originally scheduled to host these meetings and appreciates their understanding. We hope to hold in-person meetings with them in the future. https://t.co/dYSI9pV1U8. pic.twitter.com/GFg5ktmAMT
— American Mathematical Society (@amermathsoc) June 23, 2020
How to empty seat pic.twitter.com/SxDJ5M1sdN
— Sarah Cooper (@sarahcpr) June 22, 2020
my daughter, a randomly chosen fifty percent of the times I try to see if she wants her pacifier vs. my daughter, the other fifty percent of the time pic.twitter.com/fPG16xMXFk
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) June 22, 2020
For Juneteenth, I donated to the @amermathsoc 2020 fund which supports the scholarship of Black mathematicians. If you wish to donate, you can do so here (https://t.co/UQji6buAgA).
— Michael Levet (@Michael_Levet) June 20, 2020
Thank you for the book review! What an appropriate time for this resource. Representation matters! @amermathsoc #Womenwhocount https://t.co/5XOpVYy9cH
— Shelly M. Jones (@ShellyMJones1) June 18, 2020
I GOT INTO HARVARD LAW SCHOOLππ
— joel (@joetys) June 17, 2020
“The life that matter’s not the one I’ve led.”
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 19, 2020
Another favorite poem, this one by William Matthews, 1942-1997 pic.twitter.com/zsl2kGVNgC
Would you support Juneteenth, the day American slaves learned of their emancipation, becoming a national holiday?
— Political Poet (@mdnij34) June 18, 2020
Strawberry daiquiri!
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 17, 2020
Beware. The archive is open. @JoshMalina and I when we were lovers back in college. pic.twitter.com/CBHY7U6h97
— Julian Fleisher (@JulianFlei) June 14, 2020
Beware. The archive has been opened. Me and @IamSuzanneCryer posing for something, somewhere, sometime a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. pic.twitter.com/WhCKuw1xAK
— Julian Fleisher (@JulianFlei) June 14, 2020
"Taaaaaaaaaaake onnnnnn meeeeeee…taaaaaaaake meeeeee onnnnnn…" pic.twitter.com/UZs9ImD2i9
— Merlin Mann (@hotdogsladies) June 14, 2020
I teach Gen Z (am Gen X) and find them hysterical. I have to leave the classroom sometimes because I am laughing so hard. They are savage overall but I love it. π
— Czikimonkey (@Czikimonki) June 14, 2020
To make sure nobody shares a photo of you, put a GettyImages® watermark on your face mask. pic.twitter.com/zSCkyic3LV
— Danielle Baskin (@djbaskin) June 14, 2020
Do you want to return to normal? Normal was pretty fucked up. Normal got us here.
— Dave (@davewiner) June 13, 2020
The benefits of wearing a lab coat
— New Scientist (@newscientist) June 13, 2020
More from @tomgauld https://t.co/M2o5ypJndu pic.twitter.com/HFZVITI2LU
Six days ago, @jacobschneider and I got the call from our adoption agency telling us to book a rental car because our daughter was waiting for us... We are today suddenly, finally back home with her in Brooklyn as a very happy family of three. π¨π¨π§
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) June 12, 2020
Remember when some double or triple albums would have side 1 and 3 on one record and 2 and 4 on the other, so you could have the automatic plays plop them down in order?
— Bill Janovitz (@billjanovitz) June 12, 2020
Well shoot, I mentioned this to my engineer spouse and was delightfully treated to a ten minute lecture on why that might not be the best method. π
— wellwhatnow (@wellwhatnow) June 11, 2020
And as a professor of engineering I just have to say... get that chain as close to horizontal as possible to create the greatest moment at the base to take it down.
— Dustyn Roberts (@dustynrobots) June 11, 2020
is this anything pic.twitter.com/qcxtrKMR2V
— liva worst (@realchoppedliva) June 11, 2020
The National Park Service employee who chose the verb “commit” here should be awarded a Nobel Prize in literature pic.twitter.com/YjmgMb9xNS
— Joe Bernstein (@Bernstein) June 9, 2020
The editors of the AMS Inclusion/Exclusion blog call for the mathematics community to join the #Strike4BlackLives on June 10th and #ShutDownMath. #ShutDownSTEM #ShutDownAcademia https://t.co/znYgPeZxcX pic.twitter.com/SqSo6MpCQW
— American Mathematical Society (@amermathsoc) June 8, 2020
Inauguration tweet lost on Buffer now just sending https://t.co/ymWXCyOwXs
— J.R. McGrail π (@JRMcGrail) June 7, 2020
Good for you, lady. https://t.co/AsVxFZOBSD
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) June 6, 2020
we will form a committee https://t.co/iPldj2h6XF
— Adia Benton (@Ethnography911) June 4, 2020
Momma, hey momma
— J.R. McGrail π (@JRMcGrail) June 3, 2020
Come lookin' for me
I'm here in the meadow
By the red maple tree
Momma, hey momma
Look sharp, here I be
Hey, hey
Momma, look sharp pic.twitter.com/uTFad70yIm