Terry Pratchett got it. pic.twitter.com/xO3TLVcvPM
— Bill Wilkinson (@DrWilkinsonSci) December 29, 2018
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December 29, 2018 at 09:35AM
The personal blog of Jay Garmon: professional geek, Web entrepreneur, and occasional science fiction writer.
Terry Pratchett got it. pic.twitter.com/xO3TLVcvPM
— Bill Wilkinson (@DrWilkinsonSci) December 29, 2018
“Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it.”
— LikeAGirlProductions (@likeagirlinc) December 21, 2018
- Albert Camus
How Many Duns You Say
— Nathan W. Pyle (@nathanwpyle) December 26, 2018
2 - law & order
3 - baby one more time
4 - here comes the bride
5 - i’m lovin it
6 - mario underground
7 - crazy in love horns intro
8 - mission impossible
Thrusting wounds are more likely to be lethal than slashing wounds. Strike low, aim for the belly. If you miss, or their armor turns your sword, hammer them with their shield to put them off balance. This will buy you time for another strike. Don’t let up for an instant. https://t.co/7RJ0e1225M
— Myke Cole (@MykeCole) December 27, 2018
Start writing a book. https://t.co/98YIJVJ54z
— Isaac Fitzgerald🤞🏻🖤 (@IsaacFitzgerald) December 27, 2018
people who don’t have to freelance love to romanticize freelancing — the actual truth is that making a living as a freelancer is harder than hard and sucks a ton of the time
— Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) December 26, 2018
Never forget the same idiots pushing for a multi billion dollar steel fence on the basis of it ‘stopping criminals’ are the same people who say reasonable gun control won’t stop mass shootings because ‘they will always find a way’. The level of stupidity is startling.
— Francis Maxwell (@francismmaxwell) December 24, 2018
Charles Darwin married his first cousin so not sure if we can really call him a genetics genius
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) December 23, 2018
markus howard can heat up faster than any player in the college game.
— rickbozich (@rickbozich) December 22, 2018
Being too exhausted is the opiate of the masses.
— Sophia Benoit (@1followernodad) December 22, 2018
Most "classics of the genre" (whatever the genre) are just unbelievably dated and anyone who demands new readers to genre "start with the classics" is going to ensure they hate it. Give new readers new books they have a better chance of relating to. They can work backward later. https://t.co/u3xtHwFB6J
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) December 21, 2018
“are you subtweeting me?”
— 🎄 merry kitmas 🎄 (@femmewitch) December 14, 2018
“i do subtweet sir”
“are you subtweeting me sir?”
(to mutual) “is the timeline discourse on my side if i say aye?”
“nay”
“no sir i do not subtweet at you but i subtweet sir!”
The bots have decreed, Jay! One of us! One of us!
— Cat Rambo (@Catrambo) December 15, 2018
Twitter is the only place where idiots can argue with experts and the idiots end up winning because their idiocy summons more idiots to back their wild takes lmao
— King Wizard (@ChrisTheHuman_) December 12, 2018
If all these people have podcasts when unemployment is at 4%, god help us when the next recession hits.
— Geoff (@luxuryjeff) December 12, 2018
The Avengers: Endgame trailer, but with Boyz II Men’s End Of The Road instead. You’re welcome. #AvengersEndGame pic.twitter.com/8VvXxUbsLR
— Thank You Stan Lee (@ForAllNerds) December 7, 2018
Some days the Bullshit Tolerance Ability abruptly resets to zero, and havoc ensues.
— ScottFreeHat (@Popehat) December 5, 2018
So many bad pieces and ideas could be avoided with the simple editor’s note “who’s ‘we’?"
— Barry Petchesky (@barry) December 5, 2018
The best writing advice I have to give is to write whatever the hell your strange, beautiful heart desires.
— Alyssa Wong 🌸🌈 (@crashwong) December 2, 2018
Male writing student to female prof: I can’t comment on this story. I don’t understand women.
— Mary Karr, Author (@marykarrlit) December 1, 2018
Female prof: You understand women. They’re human beings.