- Sun, 14:10: RT @srnsw: #OnThisDay 11 February 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge lighting was switched on for the first time > https://t.co/FthWzY4CCS https://…
- Sun, 14:10: RT @RachhLoves: Dear social media apps: PLEASE STOP MESSING WITH CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. We live our lives chronologically, so when it jumps a…
- Sun, 14:11: RT @womensart1: Photographer Anna Boyiazis documented the Panje Project enabling Zanzibari girls to learn to swim despite religious restric…
- Sun, 14:12: RT @marsrader: Massive aurora on Jupiter, as seen by @HubbleTelescope. https://t.co/hX8JV2yiWs
- Sun, 14:13: RT @JuddLegum: There were 10,000 years of men doing whatever the hell they wanted with few repercussions. There has been six months of peop…
- Sun, 14:14: RT @konstruktivizm: Aliens, Micro-life https://t.co/KKHVuNanQw
- Mon, 05:20: RT @qikipedia: In the 1960s, the RAF was forced to ban teacakes from flights - they had an unfortunate tendency to explore mid-flight. (Ph…
- Mon, 05:51: RT @AMNH: What bird is green, flightless, and native to New Zealand? If you guessed the Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus), you are correct! Thi…
- Mon, 06:00: RT @qikipedia: Word of the day: LANSPRESADO (17th century) - that one friend who never seems to have any money with him... (h/t @HaggardHa…
My tweets
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It’s a little bit funny
You can tell I’m having a challenging time at work when the book in my bag is an Agatha Christie. Nothing against Dame Agatha, of course.…
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Playing draughts
I’ve no idea what possessed me to wear such a breezy sundress today. Sure, the cherry print is cute, but breezy is the operative word here, as…
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It’s raining men
I wish I was of that generation that get a ribbon just for showing up. I could use a round of applause for just being upright and breathing right…
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