A cartoon by Liana Finck. pic.twitter.com/IQXMBq5irg
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 28, 2020
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A cartoon by Liana Finck. pic.twitter.com/IQXMBq5irg
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 28, 2020
Hunter S Thompson to Anthony Burgess- I love this so much I use it as a model for all my correspondence with contributors pic.twitter.com/Yh78GTwbx0
— Martin Doyle (@MartinDoyleIT) February 26, 2020
When you get to the top of the mountain, keep climbing.
— Zen Essentials (@ZenEssentials) February 26, 2020
— Zen proverb
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Noji Mikiko pic.twitter.com/QrZkFGSxO2
— Olga Tuleninova 🦋 (@olgatuleninova) February 22, 2020
Deb Garlick. Just one more chapter. pic.twitter.com/JbTBzn4cD5
— Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) February 22, 2020
📷 enchantedbook: Girl running with wet canvas Norman Rockwell https://t.co/XIX1X85wAp
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 22, 2020
— People dancing to Steely Dan (@steelydance) November 20, 2019
Folklore is a living transmission passed as a chain of story as pints are drunk, as candles are lit. We are all its guardians. Whether as teller or listener, we all have our role in ensuring in its flame does not go out. - #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/Z34TyyGKht
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 20, 2020
Interesting essay on Pynchon and audiobooks https://t.co/Kawg3XWmyx
— biblioklept (@biblioklept) February 20, 2020
St Anthony is often depicted with a pig. Satan is said to have come to tempt him in the form of a pig, which he resisted. Other stories say a pig was his constant companion, reminding him when in the day to pray.#SaintsAndTheirAnimals#AnimalsInChurches#AnimalsInChurchesHour pic.twitter.com/s8p364J1PN
— Westminster Abbey (@wabbey) February 19, 2020
“I looked the room over for redeeming touches. It wasn’t so bad, beaten down with use and everything gone brown with age, but honorably so, not disgusting, shabby but clean, a dry decay.”
— Oxford American (@oxfordamerican) February 19, 2020
—From Charles Portis’s “Motel Life, Lower Reaches.” #archive https://t.co/qs5F4Tnos0 pic.twitter.com/4BLlWlOVKq
Addictive anti social side to wonderfully expressed in this new Street Art by Mr. Thoms pic.twitter.com/hWhnwVuMvj
— Street Art Magic (@streetartmagic) February 19, 2020
She's going to end up voting for the guy who said her dad is in hell https://t.co/o1atWffMhz
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) February 19, 2020
My friend Charles Portis died today. Honor him by reading him. Go to a bar, order a beer and raise a glass to him but not before dipping a finger in and wetting down each corner of the paper napkin to anchor it, so it will not come up with the mug and make you look ridiculous.
— Jay Jennings (@JayJenni) February 17, 2020
This is fuckin awesome. This is the kind of shit that happens when you’re sitting on $500 trillion of oil money and have lots of free time on your hands. pic.twitter.com/vebvcqU49k
— Quoth the Raven (@QTRResearch) February 17, 2020
Akitaka Ito - Mr. Froggy https://t.co/Vt7m0eFoQn
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 17, 2020
Some great beers:
— Darb (@darbayit) February 15, 2020
The airport beer
The kitchen beer while she’s getting ready
The hotel balcony 7pm beer
The straight to the pub from work beer
The Sunday afternoon beer garden beer
The Friday before Christmas beer(s)
Last night:
— Craig Calcaterra (@craigcalcaterra) February 12, 2020
Me: Got any homework?
Anna: Nah.
Me: Whatcha gonna do?
Anna: Have a map I’m working on.
Just found this on her desk. pic.twitter.com/9uulpX1Pve
If I ever tweet something like, “Handsome troublemaker, logging on,” please know that I have suffered a severe brain injury and have someone take my phone away.
— Minister of Loneliness (@_steamy_mac) February 13, 2020
These raised pavement markers produce music if you drive within the speed limit pic.twitter.com/LevUV8CP81
— The Unexplained (@Unexplained) February 12, 2020
📷 superlova: https://t.co/TCG3yE0cv9 https://t.co/Zx31L1uTvq
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 11, 2020
📷 taknamwen: « You were made and set here to give voice to this, your own astonishment. » —Annie Dillard Art credit: Juan Gatti — Illuminatio https://t.co/51MIR0xMmO
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 11, 2020
📷 rougejaunebleu: Auguste Herbin L’oiseau 1946 Gouache sur papier 26 x 34 cm https://t.co/ExS9IqoyLD
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 11, 2020
📷 joeinct: Photo by Tadashi Onishi https://t.co/3TOftc3TYo
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 11, 2020
📷 joeinct: Untitled, from the series Storms. Photo © Mitch Dobrowner, 2018 https://t.co/bK9xDjxLvH
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 11, 2020
Poor Bernie. They aren’t going to let this poor old fool win no matter what he does. He sold his soul to Hillary for a crappy house on a lake in 2016, and the devil will take her due. They will never let you have it, Bernie. The fix is in.
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) February 7, 2020
Spring is almost here at the Desert Botanical Garden @dbgtweet #desertflowers #cactus🌵 #dbg @ Desert Botanical Garden https://t.co/uKCCBTu1hf
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 6, 2020
Crested saguaro and moon at the Desert Botanical Gardens. I think that’s a grackle peeking out over the crest. #saguaro #cactus #moonphases #grackle @dbgtweet #dbg @ Desert Botanical Garden https://t.co/852k01YQpd
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 6, 2020
Another garden totem done by jools2u squareoneranch #gardenart #windmill #springwatch @ Glendale, Arizona https://t.co/64jKm5H4fL
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) February 5, 2020
Comic strips will never be the same after you read this column by Ivan Brunetti, author of Cartooning @parisreview https://t.co/35GRsPmJeP
— Yale Univ Press (@yalepress) February 4, 2020