
@rustybrick
Not sure I get this but someone printed a new t-shirt for @JohnMu that features a tweet of his saying “i love cheese” https://www.seroundtable.com/photos/john-mueller-love-cheese-tweet-t-shirt-27430.html via @methode


@Ed_Cunard
@otter_weekend 1. I bought a karaoke machine to soothe my soul during the pandemic. 2. Prior to the pandemic, I had this tweet by @DannyGermaine printed on a t-shirt


@daiclife
@djangoroo @TommyBiff 1.Ive never tweeted something on social media then rushed out to print a t-shirt of my victory. 2.Then decided to take a selfie of myself in my new t-shirt with my tweet printed on it. 3. After going through all that trouble then to tweet the selfie is a little tasteless. This⬇️


@imohumoren
Ancelotti’s Champ-Matic 2 Tracks 1. Ls in their names 2. Is This Your Top 3? (EPL diss) 3. You Will Walk Alone 4. Men of African Descent in Paris ft Vini and Rodrigo 5. Don’t Need You (Mbappe diss) 6. Dinosaurs are Forever ft Mourinho 7. You’re welcome ft Chelsea Boys choir


@itsgabrielleu
@DwyaneWade do I need to change your name in my phone to "Ben Stinar" ? https://t.co/w4gmmeK9gL

@VorthosMike
commander is better when you're chilling with your pals no matter what's on the stack -Shivam https://t.co/KezKUC6Omi

@ghirapurigears
here's a huge thought shift for me- it's not that commander is better if it is slow or fast, it's that commander is better when you're chilling with your pals no matter what's on the stack.

@RE_Maxwell
Read: our average user is dumb as f*ck. Exploit this at your leisure. Cc: @Kalshi


@Casey
letter from 2007 where Candice broke up with me. or maybe i’d broken up with her and she was rebreaking up with me, but in writing. i never stopped emailing and calling btw, just like Churchill used to say ‘never never never give up’

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