“i think about this poem a lot. as a single woman in a culture/society that constantly sells romance, i feel isolated. people often refer to themselves as "lucky" when they find someone, but does that mean i am "unlucky"? this poem reminds me that i'm not. thanks, @nktgill”— Bina Perino, twitter.com
“She wears short skirts I wear t-shirts She’s cheer captain and Pop culture demonized the archetype of the pretty blond cheerleader to create a us vs them mentality and rivalry based on subjective comparisons in order to distract teen girls from realizing the true enemy, men”— Gina Divittorio, twitter.com
“cool that ariana grande forgives her exes. also cool that every day I relish in the memory of mine calling, furious, asking why i let him believe björk was pronounced “bork” for 2 years and that he just embarrassed himself at a party””— reply bi, twitter.com
“I told my husband I’d leave him for Robin Wright, and his only response was: 'Fair.'”— Jessica Valenti, twitter.com
“it took me 15 years of eating them before I learned how to say “charcuterie” so the moral of this story is hard work and persistence pays off””— Scaachi Koul, twitter.com
“Being an asshole online, whether it’s tagging the target of your wrath or subtly hinting at the identity of whoever you’re bashing, can make you seem unhinged and sickly.”— Eve Peyser, vice.com
“I cried the other day listening to a techno song. My tweets have been extremely literal.”— Camilla Blackett, Schmidt, Max Greenfield, imdb.com
“'you don’t owe anyone anything' was supposed to be about things like strangers on the internet demanding you to educate them and not letting toxic people rule ur life, etc. not an excuse for you to be a shitty friend to people without feeling guilty about it”— lauryn, twitter.com
“yes. crossing the border without documentation is illegal. being black without a white owner was illegal. walking into a whites only restaurant was illegal. in germany, being a jewish person was illegal. without ethics, laws are just the stories we tell to justify horror.”— isi breen, twitter.com
“Best career advice that I can give: Don't ever attach yourself to a person, a place, a company, an organization or a project.”— erica williams simon, twitter.com
“Why do we treat Carrie like she committed war crimes? She cheated once? She liked shoes? She wasn't always right? People regard Don Draper and Walter White as fascinatingly flawed protagonists but they're ready to send Carrie Bradshaw to the Hague for punning in marabou??”— Kyle Buchanan, twitter.com
“People of all races, religions and nationalities work at Sanofi every day to improve the lives of people around the world. While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication.”— Sanofi US, twitter.com
“why does everyone on bumble need to prove how outdoorsy they are? have you heard of sitting on a couch? it’s pretty nice, highly recommend.”— Kendra Syrdal, twitter.com
“he was a skater boy she said see you later boy he wasn't a girl and she was gay”— Robyn Kanner, twitter.com
“It’s always funny to me when people talk trash to Youtubers and then are shocked when we respond. We are real people. We check our tweets!”— Matthew Santoro, twitter.com
“[THIS TWEET PAID FOR BY THE FLAT EARTH SOCIETY] Wow, the earth sure is flat today.”— Night Vale podcast, twitter.com
“If I was stuck on a desert island with only one record, I would want it to be the record for being able to swim the farthest.”— Guy Endore-Kaise, twitter.com