Terry Pratchett got it. pic.twitter.com/xO3TLVcvPM
— Bill Wilkinson (@DrWilkinsonSci) December 29, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/DrWilkinsonSci
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.
[good thing] is just [bad thing] but for [people I dislike]
— Brandy Jensen (@BrandyLJensen) November 29, 2018
Winning at life isn't about how many material possessions you have, it's about how many people quote your tweet with "THIS"
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) November 27, 2018
Really interesting #AccountabilityMonday thread here about how to improve the IRS Form 990, the bedrock of nonprofit transparency. https://t.co/t5YDe7PATv
— Josh Nathan-Kazis (@joshnathankazis) November 27, 2018
I will never forget this game.
— Mark Blankenbaker (@UofLSheriff50) November 20, 2018
I still have no idea how I ended up in the lower level corner from the upper level corner.
Everyone high-fived each other in Freedom Hall, in their seats, in the concourse, in the tunnels. Wild game. https://t.co/r6jqXiC8AN
Not all the way through. https://t.co/h9D1VJJbcd
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) November 18, 2018
A screenwriting god just passed away, William Goldman. His book Adventures in the Screen Trade was my first screenwriting bible. His scripts for Butch Cassidy and All the Presidents Men won Oscars. But for me The Princess Bride is his masterpiece and greatest legacy. RIP. pic.twitter.com/3z4jVfU1FG
— Cinco Paul (@cincopedia) November 16, 2018
A teenage George R. Martin writes to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963 pic.twitter.com/wl7yTsIOPQ
— Letters of Note (@LettersOfNote) November 12, 2018
— Naomi Clark [暗悪・直美] (@metasynthie) November 12, 2018
Democrats may or may not take the House but I think one thing progressives are waiting for is the country to rise up and decisively reject Trumpism.
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) November 7, 2018
It's not happening.
It will be a long grind.
Well .... https://t.co/t3YCPbjXfs
— rickbozich (@rickbozich) November 6, 2018
“You're Darryl Strawberry.”
— SimpsonsQOTD (@SimpsonsQOTD) November 1, 2018
“Yes.”
“You play right field.”
“Yes.”
“I play right field too.”
“So?”
“Well, are you better than me?”
“Well, I've never met you, but...yes.” pic.twitter.com/pJ3JJFybtV
Bill Murray scene from Stripes with Darrell Griffith poster pic.twitter.com/mRDmCbZ4YE
— Kelly Dickey (@RealCardGame) October 31, 2018
What is on my mind will be coming out of my mouth as you watch this: pic.twitter.com/fZkyGg8rlU
— carl reiner (@carlreiner) October 30, 2018
Good job, https://t.co/FIXn4wOJM8. This is what the *substance* of civility, not just its appearance, looks like. https://t.co/JRNpUeFhHC
— N. K. Jemisin (@nkjemisin) October 31, 2018
It's a convenient line to say the US is a republic, not a democracy.
— Biscuit Extra Buttra (@BiggestBiscuit) October 30, 2018
Yes, the US is not a direct democracy. We are a democratically-elected federal republic. That is a form of democracy, just tempered with protections. Much like our economic system isn't pure capitalism.
I've finally made a good discovery. Thriller and Josh Groban's You Raise Me Up have the same BPM. Happy Halloween. 🎃💀🎃💀 pic.twitter.com/dPO7c0YtX7
— cuppycup (@cuppycup) October 29, 2018
honestly Mos Eisley is a libertarian dream, where even a man with the death sentence on 12 systems can come and enjoy a quiet night out
— Jane Coaston (@cjane87) October 28, 2018
"Editors. You've invented editors." https://t.co/r3voARQzq2
— Critical Nostalgia (@highway_62) October 26, 2018
I sometimes wish we could paywall part of 538 but the paywall was you had to demonstrate some knowledge of how probability works.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 25, 2018
"4 in 5 doesn't mean 100%" is a *very* important point of emphasis for irregular readers that the regulars maybe don't need to hear as much.
IF YOU DO ENOUGH UNPAID OVERTIME YOU GET A TOMBSTONE THAT SAYS GREAT TEAM MEMBER
— NOT A WOLF (@SICKOFWOLVES) October 15, 2018
This is the best description of Rand Paul I've ever read https://t.co/I6ZB8otp2q
— Dawn of the Dead (@502eire) October 20, 2018
Wendig’s case is troubling for civil liberties & wasn’t good business. Twitter fights don’t reveal information about real customers. They also don’t change minds. People on Twitter tend to have immovable opinions, post disingenuously, or not be people.
— Bethany Lacina (@bethany_lacina) October 15, 2018
There's $500 trillion of wealth on Earth: $230tr in land and property, $200tr in debt and $70tr in equity
— Assaad Razzouk (@AssaadRazzouk) October 16, 2018
Cost of 1.5° warming = $54 trillion of damage
Cost of 2.0°C: $69tr
Cost of 3.7°C: $551tr- more than all the wealth existing in the worldhttps://t.co/byjXyoP02p #climate pic.twitter.com/TIP3Ap3EO2
Piers Morgan is to journalism what English food is to cuisine.
— Todd Pharris (@toddpharris) October 16, 2018
America https://t.co/kmoUbqZXov
— The Marx of the Beast 😈 ☭ (@comradejedi) October 13, 2018
This is a truly brilliant ad. It should be a punch in the gut to every Millennial and Gen Z’er pic.twitter.com/NQ8GWKNbfm
— Chris Evans (@notcapnamerica) October 6, 2018
THE COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION HAS WAY MORE SPIDER-MAN MOVIES THAN I HAD ANTICIPATED
— NOT A WOLF (@SICKOFWOLVES) October 6, 2018
Dear dads: Your daughters told me about their assaults. This is why they never told you. https://t.co/rrkFm8QIFE
— Meg Duke, LCSW Supervisor, LCDC (@MentalHealthMeg) October 2, 2018
That was a head-scratcher by Willie Taggart. He went for it on 4th-and-7 at the 46-yard line. Yasir Abdullah deflected the pass.
— Jake Lourim (@jakelourim) September 29, 2018
If you’re a good guy who’s never sexually assaulted anyone, please keep in mind that you are great, and your mom is proud of you, but nobody owes you a thank you card or a gold star for that shit. We’re not grading on a curve.
— erinspace (@erinscafe) September 27, 2018
Writing is rewriting.
— Tom King (@TomKingTK) September 25, 2018
And frustration is refrustrating.
“Don't ask for guarantees. And don't look to be saved in any one thing, person, machine, or library. Do your own bit of saving, and if you drown, at least die knowing you were heading for shore.” -Bradbury https://t.co/XvXbmTYAyF
— Jaye Wells (@jayewells) September 19, 2018
I'm reading a pretty slick book that has some cool combat scenes that kind of fall flat for me.
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) September 16, 2018
Words spent describing positioning, movements and maneuvers: Many.
Words spent describing how anyone feels in the fight: Zero.
My life got better the day I stopped being precious with books. Take them in the bath. Throw them in your purse. Write in them. Fold pages. Books you own are meant for you to read and enjoy, not for you to fetishize.
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) September 16, 2018
Howell Dawdy “Louisville” OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://t.co/AlgKcN27Te
— Howell Dawdy (@HowellDawdy) September 11, 2018
Dear tech companies,
— Rodolphe Dutel (@rdutel) September 15, 2018
Employees don't need ping pong tables or beer fridges at work. 🙅♂️🙅♀️
Employees need flexibility to do their best work and enjoy life. For instance, working remotely. 🙋♂️🙋♀️
Please offer trust, not toys. 🙌
I LOVE WHEN FACEBOOK SOCK ACCOUNTS DEMAND YOU PARAGRAPH FOR PARAGRAPH ACADEMICALLY DEBATE THEM.
— NECKBEARD_DEATHCAMP (@NDeathcamp) September 14, 2018
LIKE. LMAO NO FUCKER. I'VE KNOWN YOU FOR EIGHT SECONDS AND HATED IT THE WHOLE TIME. I'M NOT TAKING HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS ON NUANCE IN FASCISM FROM YOU AND YOUR NARUTO PROFILE PICTURE.
If all newspaper articles included a picture of the reporter's car under the byline, the word "elite" would never again be used to describe the print media.
— Paul Guzzo (@PGuzzoTimes) September 14, 2018
yeah, I was once banished to the Friend Zone. It was an awful, shadowy hell dimension wherein I was forced to play an extra on FRIENDS over and over until my penance was served. And all my scenes were with Ross.
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) September 15, 2018
wanna know what's a REAL forgotten treasure??? these lilo & stitch promo videos released by disney in 2002 where stitch breaks into various disney movie scenes and pretty much pisses everyone off... he even snatches jasmine from aladdin whew chile the legend jumped out pic.twitter.com/IafHY1dj6o
— gabi (@harleivy) September 11, 2018
Personally? I'm going high, with the shoulder and helmet. Targeting penalty, be damned. https://t.co/ZrkLEqFVpb
— Jason Ence (@jasonuk17) September 7, 2018
Alex Jones was allowed to harass Sandy Hook parents for six years with no repercussions.
— Nick Jack Pappas (@Pappiness) September 6, 2018
He harassed Jack Dorsey for one day and was banned from Twitter.
Anti-fascists, what is best in life? To crush the alt-right, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their man-children!
— Chris Pramas (@Pramas) September 6, 2018
if lawmakers had HALF the motivation, compassion, and enthusiasm that X-men fans have, we'd have achieved world peace decades ago
— Leah Williams (@mymonsterischic) September 5, 2018
In 1960, you could buy 10 comic books or three 35 cent paperback books for about $1, the minimum wage. Today, an hour's work at minimum wage, $7.25, will buy two comics or one paperback.#WorkingClassTriviaForFans
— Will Shetterly (@WillShetterly) September 1, 2018
(Using email)
— Henning Koch (@triskweline) August 30, 2018
You have one inbox.
(Sign up for Slack)
You have 30 inboxes.
(Slack adds threads feature)
Your inboxes have inboxes.
there’s only three ways to win d&d
— Alana 🌻 (@darlingicarus) August 30, 2018
- getting the whole table to cry
- pausing play for at least five minutes because everyone’s laughing too hard
- the DM actually says “OH SHIT” when you describe your plan
Regular drop: Plot ideas
— John Wiswell (@Wiswell) August 29, 2018
Rare drop: Finished manuscripts https://t.co/7AwfbIHwr7
interviewer: what experience do you have with big data
— Jodi Beggs (@jodiecongirl) August 30, 2018
me: *mumbles minimally acceptable response*
inner monologue: IT'S JUST REGULAR DATA BUT BIGGER WHEN CAN WE STOP THIS CHARADE
if I say goodnight and an hour later you see me online it's not that I lied it's just that I failed
— grandmother slime (@artyintheuk) August 29, 2018
All of Pixar's rules of storytelling are awesome and amazing, but for plot and pacing, this one is one of my favorites. pic.twitter.com/8x8TDQVlFv
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) August 25, 2018
The most cyberpunk thing you can do is just be kind and respectful online.
— John Kane (@gritfish) August 21, 2018
Hooters but the employees are earnest and heartfelt about their favorite fictional characters
— Leah Williams (@mymonsterischic) August 23, 2018
As is typically the case, @edsbs is right and right with a serrated edge. https://t.co/FUlW2xIRMT pic.twitter.com/rsRrLZUiYl
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) August 23, 2018
Medicare for All is still such a radical, extreme left wing idea that it is...supported by a majority of Republicans. https://t.co/JWzjCV0wN6
— Joe Dunman (@JoeDunman) August 23, 2018
every day that spiders have not grown wings is a good day
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) August 22, 2018
Which of these books do you own? pic.twitter.com/LhzNN34YI0
— Rohit 🤯 (@romiem) August 17, 2018
{THREAD} Call me Ishmael. Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. 1/6923
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) August 18, 2018
Yes the ACME Corporation made terrible products, but their shipping was incredible. Wile E. Coyote just got stuff sent to "wherever I am in the desert."
— Sean Thomason (@TheThomason) August 17, 2018
A street artist has been improving Facebook billboards across London.
— James Herring (@itsjamesherring) August 17, 2018
h/t @protestencil pic.twitter.com/rqsH9An3V2
I dunno, maybe our baseline for making the world a better place should be "Let's make it so anyone* could time travel to this period and feel safe."
— Donna Dickens (@MildlyAmused) August 18, 2018
*No Nazis
this needs to be a case in every experimental design course...yeah, you, sitting there like your intervention isn't completely transparent https://t.co/GTWhpgDvXZ
— Jodi Beggs (@jodiecongirl) August 18, 2018
RPG thoughts:
— Law Dog: RPG Historian (@LawDogStrikes) August 16, 2018
Your typical campaign seems akin to a television show. It goes on, sometimes with varying quality.
Short Campaigns are more like miniseries. They have a planned resolution.
Oneshots are the movies. And allow for bigger actions and consequences.
All are good.
Random writing advice: If you're building a cast of characters and you think of one as 'the normal one', that's an incomplete character. A cardboard cut-out. A blank space. They're not real unless they're multidimensional and distinct, with their own flaws and strengths.
— Delilah S. Dawson (@DelilahSDawson) August 16, 2018
Best explanation of Bitcoin so far:https://t.co/y7fKJHMftK
— 𝚗𝚒𝚋𝚋𝚕𝚎𝚛 (@nblr) August 17, 2018
Social media is toxic because society is toxic and no new alternative to Twitter is gonna change that
— Dawn (@502eire) August 16, 2018
Your periodic reminder that people erroneously believe that the world is much more dangerous than it actually is. Where do they obtain this false image? pic.twitter.com/1SwCnkbMWy
— From Classroom to Newsroom (@fc2nshow) August 16, 2018
TUESDAY. The day you realize that nothing can stop you, because you are a MAGIC SKELETON packed with MEAT and animated with ELECTRICITY and IMAGINATION. You have a cave in your face full of sharp bones and five tentacles at the end of each arm. YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, MAGIC SKELETON
— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) August 14, 2018
One of the hardest part of being a pro writer is rarely discussed: how the timing works against your mental health. In many cases, the deal comes first, and you get giddy celebration and attention. When it's time for the hard work, you toil away alone. The high precedes the work.
— Delilah S. Dawson (@DelilahSDawson) August 14, 2018
Gemini: Today you will gain strength from a six-demon bag filled with wind, fire, all that kind of thing.
— Stephen Blackmoore (@sblackmoore) August 13, 2018
That said, 10 years ago when I started drawing for hire I made some rules that I’ve stuck to with varying degrees of success:
— Jason Latour (@jasonlatour) August 12, 2018
1. Sleep when you're tired.
2. Any exercise is better than none.
3. Eat healthier when you’re stressed.
4. Sometimes pants.
I saw this post on tumblr that said “self care is creating a life you dont routinely have to escape from” and I can’t stop thinking about it
— G ✨🇳🇬 (@ganeeyahh) August 11, 2018
The best replacement for Twitter would be, essentially a rip-off redesign of Twitter with more hands-on curation from a staff of customer service safety people instead of the arbitrary algorithmic Nazi-hole this place occasionally is. https://t.co/Zzm0Nc8Rsa
— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) August 13, 2018
It's trickery. Don't get all inspired because the racists were outnumbered at the rally. The racist we need to worry about are the ones that didn't go because they have to work in the morning at public schools, hospitals, courtrooms, congress and banks.
— Tiq (@TheMrMilan) August 13, 2018
It's weird that ppl interpret the moral of The Pied Piper story as "Don't trust strangers" when really it's "Always pay freelancers"
— Meagan (@meagantrott) August 12, 2018
No one has seen you look worse than the gas station closest to your house.
— Johnny Crash (@Ryanfc706) August 10, 2018
so twitter is literally afraid of twitter https://t.co/fhdjxFsQ0o
— Claire Willett (@clairewillett) August 11, 2018
I just found out about this bit of Tony Bourdain fanfic. It's called "NO RESERVATIONS: NARNIA," and it's fucking fantastic. https://t.co/I2GVDcNkRG https://t.co/upz6tHqiJL
— Scott Lynch (@scottlynch78) August 12, 2018
There is no greater determination or viciousness than that of a man who’s been embarrassed by a woman.
— feminist next door (@emrazz) August 11, 2018
Etymology: "debate" comes from words meaning "to beat down."
— Alan Revering (@AlanRevering) August 10, 2018
"Converse" from words meaning "to turn toward," or even "to take a turn with" i.e. dance with.
Apropos of absolutely no contrived controversies here on Twitter dot com, over the last few years I've been coming to the conclusion that we will never advance as a society until we disabuse ourselves of the notion that DEBATE is the best way to judge ideas and refine knowledge.
— Mike Duncan (@mikeduncan) August 10, 2018
If you love a place where you are in total control, nothing ever changes, everyone looks like you and speaks your language, and it’s illegal for anyone to enter no matter how badly they need your help, you don’t love America, you love your house.
— Wendy Molyneux (@WendyMolyneux) August 10, 2018
"Nice library. Is one of these a trick book?"
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) August 10, 2018
"How so?
"Like you pull it off the shelf and a hidden door opens."
"Oh. Yeah, all of them."
Remember that "debate me!" is the alt-right weenie way to say "notice me, senpai!"
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) August 10, 2018
Unpopular Opinion (at least on Twitter): Sometimes people say the “wrong” thing in an attempt to connect and there should be grace for that.
— Rachel Held Evans (@rachelheldevans) August 10, 2018
Subway map of Louisville if every @SUBWAY in Louisville was a subway station. h/t Reddit user: 1map_dude1 pic.twitter.com/Y6nnkmYJD8
— Michael Moeller (@michaeldmoeller) August 9, 2018
HUGE plot hole in reality: every person carries around a device with access to the totality of human knowledge and yet people are constantly wrong about everything.
— Dice Funk (@austinyorski) August 7, 2018
Every character you write should have a motive for what they do. You don't need to explore them all. The audience might never learn them. But YOU need to know.
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) August 6, 2018
Just realized that since we read serial nineteenth-century novels only as whole books, we are basically bingewatching the nineteenth century.
— a monstruous regiment of women (@KHandozo) August 5, 2018
{Pixar Meet & Greet}
— The Great Stoned Dragon (@KickSumHunibuns) August 3, 2018
Buzz Lightyear: I'm a talking toy
Dory: I'm a talking fish
Lightning McQueen: I'm a talking car
Guy from UP: My wife died
Everyone:
Dory: I'm a talking fish
It’s been a rough week, and I’ve been thinking a lot about things I’ve learned as a caregiver/support person to a spouse with a debilitating chronic illness (myalgic encephalomyelitis, in our case). So here’s a thread:
— James L. Sutter (@jameslsutter) August 3, 2018
Picard, his stabbed heart explained.
— Scott Lynch (@scottlynch78) August 1, 2018
Sisko, in the fifties, dreaming.
Khan, his long nap ended.
Honorable mention:
Never give up, never surrender. https://t.co/iN71ocwpsk
This wins. pic.twitter.com/M6GGz6JzvB
— Jay Kuo (@nycjayjay) August 1, 2018
Nazi: "I'm a Nazi & what I want is to hurt minorities"
— Scam Harris (@AltRightDel) July 31, 2018
Anti-fascist: "fuck you, over my dead body"
Centrist: "i can't tell who's worse here"
Classical liberal: "hey anti-fascist, not everyone u disagree with is a Nazi, he's actually an ethnonationalist who supports genocide"
How many cis men are friends with women because of the care and support women bring to them (aka- emotional labor) vs their friendships with other men, where they are friends because of common interests or mutual respect? (rhetorical question)
— Lara Witt (@Femmefeministe) July 30, 2018
Undergrads make popcorn, frustrate warmongers https://t.co/BUdhL6aYIF
— Jay Garmon (@jaygarmon) July 31, 2018
Harry Potter and the Special Rock
— Matt Ley (@Thelaserbearguy) July 28, 2018
Harry Potter and the Don’t Room
Harry Potter and his Furry Crime Dad
Harry Potter and the Hot Cup
Harry Potter and the Warm Bird Club
Harry Potter and the Absolutely Nothing Happens
Harry Potter and the Curse of the Sidequests
If you put "Elon Musk" in your handle, the very next Twitter screen you click to will be a notice that your account has been locked.
— April Daniels (@1aprildaniels) July 29, 2018
They have the technology to clamp down on Nazis using Nazi buzzwords to organize. They could do that. They chose not to. pic.twitter.com/diDjfW1DpG
I like Ocasio-Cortez's simple messaging. Something like "I believe everyone deserves to live a dignified life" is one of those simple phrases that cuts through partisan wank. The left has failed at messaging for a long time. She has bold simple sound bites. That's necessary.
— Kameron Hurley (@KameronHurley) July 28, 2018
I agree with this generally but note well that in audiobooks frequent use of "said" becomes SUPER noticable. I've cut back on dialogue tags drastically since audio has become a significant portion of my book sales.
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) July 28, 2018
(Also this thread is useful to writers) https://t.co/Q0EFS1aIRb
Pro tip: Don't vote for anyone who makes it difficult for you or your fellow citizens to vote. That's a very good sign they want to rule rather than serve.
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) July 27, 2018
"Socially constructed" does not mean "fake."
— Katherine Cross (@Quinnae_Moon) July 28, 2018
A thread.
It takes the whole cast of queer eye to do what most straight women have to do alone in every single relationship they've ever been in
— Sophia Benoit (@1followernodad) July 26, 2018
I am happy to answer your questions but they are all seeking the same thing: some magical answer that isn’t sit down. Write. Write some more. You don’t need permission or to find some ephemeral thing. You need imagination and a work ethic.
— roxane gay (@rgay) July 26, 2018
Top three traits to look for in a significant other:
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) July 26, 2018
1. Kindness
2. Compatibility of goals
3. Hookshot to clear water temples
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— Amelia Mangan (@AmeliaMangan) July 25, 2018
I HAVE READ
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AND CAN THEREBY STATE
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When you know what the protagonist wants most in the world, ask yourself "who is stopping them from having it?" and you have your antagonist. Then ask yourself "]what do they need to learn most in the world and who is teaching them what they don't want to hear?" for your mentor.
— Lou Anders (@LouAnders) July 25, 2018
“Just remember what you’re seeing and what you're reading is not what’s happening."
— Alt. U.S. Press Sec. (@AltUSPressSec) July 24, 2018
— Donald J. Trump, Today
“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
— George Orwell, 1984
Among my least favorite complaints on social media is people coming at you with, “Your 280 character tweet doesn’t elaborate all the nuance of this argument.” Yep. That’s why people write articles. You should read them some time!
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) July 24, 2018
"Well-run libraries are filled with people because what a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay." Zadie Smith
— Anna Fitzpatrick (@bananafitz) July 22, 2018
When I hear people say they read a book in one sitting I just wonder what it's like to be unemployed with no kids.
— Barnabas Piper (@BarnabasPiper) July 20, 2018
In my personal usage, "bless you/her", "God bless you/her" or - most frequently - just "bless" are expressions of appreciation or concern.
— Dawn (@502eire) July 20, 2018
If the word "heart" is uttered, I'm definitely being an asshole. https://t.co/AI7vNq8gsZ
BREAKING: a new tape of Kavanaugh on CNN confirms that his position as a jurist is that the only federal investigations of a POTUS that can occur are political ones by Congress. Which means when Congress and the POTUS are from the same party, the president is as good as a *king*.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 20, 2018
I have had more than one male colleague sincerely ask whether a certain behavior is mansplaining. Since apparently this is hard to figure out, I made one of them a chart. pic.twitter.com/7DZ1RTrB3R
— Kim Goodwin (@kimgoodwin) July 19, 2018
Being poor now just leads to being more poor later. Can't pay to clean your teeth? Next year, pay for a root canal. Can't pay for a new mattress? Next year, pay for back surgery. Can't pay to get that lump checked out? Next year, pay for stage 3 cancer. Poverty charges interest.
— Tay Zonday (@TayZonday) July 19, 2018
shrek grossed 484 million just so we’re clear https://t.co/GmuMK2Momz
— sam (@TheAccountOfSam) July 18, 2018
y'know who i dont see enough appreciation for? nani. my girl was only 19 and working hard left and right to raise and support lilo on her own after their parents died. she is every bit the hero all the other disney princesses are and we need to treat her as such pic.twitter.com/pyKXT7PVCY
— gabi (@harleivy) July 16, 2018
"I don't think we need to teach kids about gender fluidity and queer relationships and all that."
— Jim C. Hines (@jimchines) July 18, 2018
We teach kids about gender and relationships and all that from the moment they're born. You'd just prefer we only teach the narrow scope you're personally comfortable with.
Writing Income: What I Made in 2017 https://t.co/GuCkSAcbhn
— Kameron Hurley (@KameronHurley) July 18, 2018
— Jackie Blue (@RealJackieBlue) July 18, 2018
cable news is legitimately just Talking Dead at this point. a bunch of guests with questionable credentials making up fan fiction about what might happen next with what they watched on tv
— jack allison (@jackallisonLOL) July 17, 2018
The simplest explanation — that Trump goes about his business haphazardly, driven by petulance, narcissism, and mediocrity, while those around him scramble to portray it as a plan — is generally the most reliable one.
— WouldOrWouldn'tHat (@Popehat) July 17, 2018
I asked our interns today if any use Twitter.
— Shayan 🌹 (@PasturesPolitic) July 16, 2018
"No, Twitter is for politically angry people with no one to talk to."
I feel seen but in a bad way
Wait, so you're saying the National Rifle Association might have illegally cut a deal with an oppressive foreign government? That seems totally out of character for an organization run by [checks notes] Oliver North
— David Klion 🔥 (@DavidKlion) July 16, 2018
Shorter version of today's events:
— Scott Westerfeld (@ScottWesterfeld) July 16, 2018
Adolf Hitler in the streets.
Neville Chamberlain in the sheets.
Amazon Prime Day: come for the "checkout aisle at a HomeGoods" product selection, stay for the technical failures
— actioncookbook (@actioncookbook) July 16, 2018
I feel so vindicated in my description a few months ago of Elon Musk as a Justin Hammer who thinks he's Tony Stark.
— Minim Calibre (@MinimCalibre) July 14, 2018
People say “why do you only care when police kill people but not when black people kill each other.” Most of those people are trolls but in case anyone has this question in good faith I’ll humor you and address it quickly.
— wikipedia brown (@eveewing) July 15, 2018
Oceans 11. Keep pitt. Kermit slides in as danny. Miss piggy slides in as tess. This is a great fucking question and i want other answers https://t.co/EhS4S45KVy
— FILM CRIT HULK (@FilmCritHULK) July 15, 2018
When you think about the fact that Spider-Man and Superman are full-time journalists and part-time superheroes it really makes time management their most incredible power.
— Craig Bro Dude (@CraigSJ) July 14, 2018
"There are two genders" is the Newtonian physics of human sexuality: it works most of the time but it's not the whole picture. It's pretty adequate for most people's needs but doesn't stand up to scrutiny and is riddled with so many exceptions as to be obviously untrue.
— The Magdalene is of Bajor (@MagsVisaggs) July 13, 2018
Internet: "This is a thing."
— Tom Spurgeon (@comicsreporter) July 11, 2018
Me: "I would like to read about that."
Internet: "Watch this video."
Me: "I will never in a million years learn about your stupid, crappy thing."
Picard ethics tip: The fact that a conflict has many sides does not imply that every side has merit.
— Picard Tips (@PicardTips) July 12, 2018
“People won’t buy your work if you express [opinion]” is almost always code for “I won’t buy your work if you express [opinion]” which, in turn, is almost always code for “I wasn’t going to buy your work, anyway.”
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) July 10, 2018
— Anderjak, who Honsts Monstes, (@anderjak) July 9, 2018
"How can I feel strong?" she said.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) June 30, 2018
"This hate potion would do," the witch said.
"Oh. How can I BE strong?"
"Don't take the hate potion."
Writing is just learning a lot of tricks and craft strategies to tell a story more effectively, then forgetting them, then trying to remember them again.
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) July 8, 2018
Open secret: The reason open plan offices are so popular is that they require fewer square feet per person than cubicles or offices, and so cut real estate costs. It's not because they're more productive.https://t.co/5RcYbLrOep
— Yonatan Zunger 🔥 (@yonatanzunger) July 8, 2018
Protip: The novelty of social media as a bridge to communicate with all people has long since worn off. You don't owe anyone an explanation for muting/blocking/curating your feed however you want.
— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) July 7, 2018
“One fewer F-35” could and should be your answer any time you are asked how we will pay for any number of social programs. https://t.co/alDql9uX19
— JPat Brown (@resentfultweet) July 7, 2018
Here's what I've learned after working with writers for years: Write about what you think is cool. Seriously. Your insider knowledge will make the world richer. Your passion will make your stories stronger. It's not "write what you know" exactly. It's "write what you care about."
— Brit Elisabet Hvide Busse (@bhvide) July 6, 2018
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— Biolojical (@biolojical) July 4, 2018
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