Jimmer (@bartmanpsu) 's Twitter Profile
Jimmer

@bartmanpsu

Sports (especially PSU football), tech and other things...Opinions are mine alone.

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calendar_today24-02-2011 20:42:24

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MrBeast (@mrbeast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m gonna give 10 random people that repost this and follow me $25,000 for fun (the $250,000 my X video made) I’ll pick the winners in 72 hours

Jimmer (@bartmanpsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great read. This guy is a +2.6 and he shot 75* from the members tees (6,300 yards). Reminder: Pro golfers are unreal.

Jimmer (@bartmanpsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The single dollar for Drake was from the car in front of me which had a bumper sticker that said “hug animals don’t eat them” It’s over.

The single dollar for Drake was from the car in front of me which had a bumper sticker that said “hug animals don’t eat them”

It’s over.
Bethany (@aggiebethany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wait, wait, wait, wait… ENDING daylight savings or ESTABLISHING daylight savings year-round?? Because those are two very different things. We WANT daylight saving time, otherwise it’ll be pitch black at 6 pm for the rest of our lives.

Austen Allred (@austen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We should not get rid of daylight savings. We should make daylight savings time the only time. There’s a MASSIVE difference.

𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚗𝚊𝚑 𝚐𝚛𝚒𝚏𝚏 (@yeahrightgirlhg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

with the “end daylight savings” conversation, can we just confirm we mean canceling “falling back”? we want to cancel the shorter, darker days in winter. not the longer days. so technically we want to make daylight savings permanent?? not end it??? pls say we’re on the same page

Nate Silver (@natesilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eliminating Daylight Savings Time is a terrible idea. I ran the numbers, and it would cost the average American 40 minutes of waking daylight per year in the summer.

Eliminating Daylight Savings Time is a terrible idea. I ran the numbers, and it would cost the average American 40 minutes of waking daylight per year in the summer.