We respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our job easier. But sometimes, we have no idea what they are talking about. So after a long day spent staring at Twitter, we’re sharing our favorites.
Gingrich bounces $500 check to Utah that’s required to get name on ballot: wapo.st/IpE7lq
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 10, 2012
There’s something about the thought of Newt Gingrich unsuccessfully trying to bounce a giant rubber check into Utah that makes us smile. But we’re suckers for giant bouncing check humor.
Green Lentil Spread is a great party appetizer when you’re done with humdrum hummus #recipeoftheday bonapp.it/IIIu7q
— Bon Appetit Magazine (@bonappetit) April 10, 2012
Humdrum hummus. Twitter word combination of the day, hands down.
Should you follow your shrink on Twitter? POLL: slate.me/HyDgiH
— Slate (@Slate) April 10, 2012
The good news is that if yes wins, we won’t see any more polls like this. People will just direct message their Twitter protocol doubts to their psychiatrist.
Volume at 4-Year Low… drudge.tw/HpZDUP
— Drudge Report (@Drudge_Report) April 10, 2012
If ever a tweet called for Drudge Report‘s patented ALL CAPS formatting, it’s this one.
Mike Tyson: ‘Why are you asking me about pigeons?’ gu.com/p/36nb5/tw
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 10, 2012
On the day Rick Santorum stopped running for president, no less.