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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.
Why are Londoners always apologizing? That and 10 other pressing questions about Londoners, answered: nyti.ms/za2q4V
— NYTimes Magazine (@NYTmag) March 5, 2012
Not addressed: how they go about their daily life with all the highly-stylized caper movies that are being filmed in the city on a given day.
Australian kids think yogurt grows on trees nyp.st/AgOEmG
— New York Post (@NewYorkPost) March 5, 2012
Stop this Absurd War on the Color Pink bit.ly/y42VTm
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 5, 2012
Go after Tarheel blue instead. It goes with nothing and shows every stain.
Visitors flock to reopened museum bbc.in/wMW21a
— BBC Entertainment (@bbcentertain) March 5, 2012
Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to mundane, contextless Twitter humor. We have a weakness for stories about how cool museums are.
9 animals who think they are people huff.to/zjPLXY
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 5, 2012
Also interesting, but difficult to put in slideshow form: 9 vice presidents who thought they were animals.
"Sad Keanu" spotted in Washington Post gallery: wapo.st/z70aBv
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 5, 2012
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