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calendar_today12-07-2013 06:53:55

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meredith 🫦 (@themeredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I know this is hard to believe but actually it really did used to hold a lot of academic merit when we had to perform true research and had critical thinking skills

WTF Facts (@mrwtffacts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2023, a 19-year-old Kentucky woman gave birth to a baby girl. In a rare family gathering, the newborn met her: • 40-year-old grandmother • 59-year-old great-grandmother • 77-year-old great-great-grandmother • 98-year-old great-great-great-grandmother

In 2023, a 19-year-old Kentucky woman gave birth to a baby girl. In a rare family gathering, the newborn met her:

• 40-year-old grandmother  
• 59-year-old great-grandmother  
• 77-year-old great-great-grandmother  
• 98-year-old great-great-great-grandmother
Larry Matovina (@larrymatovina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's better than that. The full moon was on February 1st, so it's a perfectly-aligned calendar month with a perfect lunar alignment as well.

IVY (@iamivy05) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i was sobbing on the subway today. a teenager with green hair and scary piercings sat next to me. i thought he was going to make fun of me. he just angled his body to block me from the rest of the car's view and whispered, “take your time. i'm a wall” he stood guard for six

daz.hl (@metamatedaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gen Z won't understand this but back in my day, if you ever saw as many ads as you do on social media today, it meant you had at least 3 viruses on your computer

LukaDonTrades77🏋🏼‍♂️📈 (@edgaralandough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you only get: 1 summer with them as a baby 3 as a toddler 5 as a child 3 as a preteen 6 as a teen so let them run barefoot, turn on the sprinkler, cut up the watermelon, chase fireflies under fading golden skies because the summers of sticky hands, sun tired kids, and slow

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sun you see right now exploded 7 minutes ago and you'd have no way of knowing. You'd still feel its warmth. Still see it in the sky. Still orbit it. For 8 minutes and 20 seconds, you'd live in a universe that no longer has a sun and have absolutely no way to detect the