I often pull random tweets to showcase on this page. A “best of” tweet stands-out because I either laugh out loud, feel inspired or it is interesting fact or insight. @opendoorstories.
One of the cooler igloos I’ve seen pic.twitter.com/esmp5fqXzk
— I Forget Words (@AngrySkycrane) October 20, 2022
#TheMoonMadeMe wonder why it’s not photogenic. 🌖 pic.twitter.com/pP5SUOfcII
— X H U D S O N X (@danielhudsonll) May 5, 2022
Well played, Target. pic.twitter.com/WrEhHN2daU
— yeah ok (@poutinesmoothie) July 7, 2022
Wordle 233 X/6
— ExplodingTNT (@ExplodingTNT) February 7, 2022
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Agh! Almost had it!
Some areas got two feet of snow yesterday pic.twitter.com/JUxwPlJkPm
— ItsMeHelen (@ItsMeHelenMary) January 26, 2022
Take note managers. pic.twitter.com/CSRXR5uGCz
— Layla (@Laylashezza) December 19, 2021
I've only just learnt that Phil Collins isn’t his real name.
— Alf (@whoelsebutalf) November 9, 2021
It’s a Sussudonym.
I literally cannot believe what I saw last night pic.twitter.com/PDggf0Pmt3
— 🌚Marissa 🌝 (@hughejabutt) November 4, 2021
'Celebration in the Forest' hand stitched embroidery by Irem Yazici, Turkish born textile artist #WomensArt pic.twitter.com/ricAuIoRqJ
— #WOMENSART (@womensart1) October 8, 2021
even during a category 4 hurricane, people still don’t want dasani pic.twitter.com/DHkoof03xM
— bethany peranio (@bethanyperanio_) August 28, 2021
#TrafficLightStoriesIn5Words We all need this everywhere pic.twitter.com/xIObisZQwb
— VeldLot🌷 (@VeldLot) August 5, 2021
I'm not exactly sure what's wrong with my posture but I have a hunch
— Iris✨ (@Jest_Iris) February 7, 2021
Well crap. Now the Lizzards. pic.twitter.com/V7wdl8WqIs
— Scoot 😷 🌻 🇺🇦 (@ImpeachmentHour) December 20, 2020
And it starts again 😒😒😒😒😒 pic.twitter.com/Tf6hsAjypj
— Barrett Heating (@HeatingBarrett) December 14, 2020
Flowers after an ice storm (not my photo) is how I imagine the Impressionists seeing reality pic.twitter.com/9rsdEXVjIQ
— Gwydhar (@Gwydhar) November 18, 2020
you’re halfway through your carton of eggs: what is your personality type pic.twitter.com/0z7bWzQcX1
— gavin jones (@ecologyofgavin) October 18, 2020
Objection, Your Honour! pic.twitter.com/XNJFWM6lij
— Books and Wine (@booksandwine76) September 22, 2020
I write because I have to, not because I'm good at it. I may not ever make a bestsellers’ list, but I hope that I can touch at least one person with my stories.
— Twiana Lynn (@AllShrinks) September 21, 2020
So which birds have you spotted in your garden during lockdown? pic.twitter.com/p0ybVjU0ds
— Books and Wine (@booksandwine76) September 13, 2020
The #PerseidsMeteorShower lights up Devils Tower for climbers.
— Antonio Paris (@AntonioParis) August 12, 2020
100 x 12 second shots at ISO 2000. Canon 90D with a Rokinon 24mm F1.4 pic.twitter.com/za7AVuSCJ8
https://twitter.com/supermarkusa/status/1288908721075126275
#TweetsFromHistory pic.twitter.com/6F6B1TP10h
— Mark In SoCal AKA “The Sunrise Guy” (@mlzema) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/mattewe02/status/1281587027541135361
https://twitter.com/rawbeancoal/status/1276892681638010882
I want one! https://t.co/p34pd2ZNbJ
— Into The Forest Dark (@ElliottBlackwe3) June 14, 2020
— Physics-astronomy.org (@OrgPhysics) May 29, 2020
The Book of Taliesin is one of the oldest surviving examples of Welsh poetry. Taliesin, the best or chief of bards, has an important role throughout history, variously known as an advisor, a sorcerer and hero. To King Arthur, he would have been known as Merlin. #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/KBUM62KA2c
— Veronica Childe (@VeronicaChilde) May 21, 2020
The last person to disband the police was Sting.
— God (Not a Parody, Actually God) (@TheTweetOfGod) June 7, 2020
Delivery guy just left a parcel on the doorstep and bowed at me through the window so I curtseyed back at him like it’s 1845#COVID2019
— Annie Morris (@DesperateAnnie) March 18, 2020
Today I saw a woman who was in her 80s wearing a beautiful brooch and I told her I loved it and we talked for a while and then she took off the brooch and gave it to me?? She said she'd had it forever and wanted to give it so someone who would love it as much as she did 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/UViZSjQm33
— Leta R. Patton ✨️🌸 (@ehsleeta) November 18, 2019
The Singing River/Pascagoula River in Mississippi is named after an Indian Tribe who believed a mermaid lived in the river.
— Emma Jean 🎭🎥🎬💙🇪🇺 (@EmsieJeaine) November 7, 2019
The singing is heard late summer & autumn evenings. Quiet at first, the music grows louder until it’s directly under foot. #FolkloreThursday #rivers #wells pic.twitter.com/MTP3oiN8sx
The best ideas are usually the simplest – In France, Elder Care Comes with the Mail. https://t.co/FdOCHOYk6Z
— Sara Livadeas (@saralivadeas) October 27, 2019
Going the extra mile. https://t.co/imWvtjiPXD
— 💙💛Patricia Furstenberg, Author mybook.to/dreamro (@PatFurstenberg) October 23, 2019
Christopher Columbus took three months to cross the Atlantic in 1492.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 14, 2019
The International @Space_Station takes 15 minutes. pic.twitter.com/RrxyrfGJXA
In Appalachia, Blue Ghost fireflies (aka Faerie Lanterns) are sometimes said to be the ghosts of soldiers who died in the Civil War. They shine continuously, low to the ground. #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/havVNkKh53
— Elle O'Shields (@vein_of_silver) September 26, 2019
That embarrassing moment when you realize, that person wasn't waving at you.
— FUNNY TWEETS (@JokesMemesFacts) July 15, 2019
If there's a hundred reasons to quit, there may be a thousand reasons not to give up.
— FUNNY TWEETS (@JokesMemesFacts) July 9, 2019
I don’t think I’ve ever tweeted something from @glamourmag But this… https://t.co/iQixdy4Sf0
— Ross Garber (@rossgarber) May 29, 2019