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Twitter isn't free: The 10 best tweets of the week

2024-06-07 07:48:55      点击:578

Welcome to Elon Musk's Twitter.

The billionaire's bid to purchase the social platform actually, finally, really went through after a long, dramatic saga. So, uh, what now? Honestly who knows, but Musk has promised to potentially fire a bunch of people and to basically do customer support for a right-wing troll. Not exactly normal times for Twitter.

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For now, we've collected the absolute best and funniest tweets of the week, like we always do. Because who knows what the future holds.


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1. This is a beautiful sight to behold out in the world.

2. The thing is that this is a correct observation, despite when it was made.

3. Sometimes you must go vibe in the bathroom. That is OK. In fact, it is good.

4. Beans. Beans!

5. Morning people need to be controlled and watched, not empowered.

6. If I were a bird, then I would not be in the state of Ohio for a significant period of time. Simple as that.

7. You pay with your soul ever single time you log on to Twitter. It takes little soul micro-transactions to log on. Everyone knows that.

8. An obligatory dril tweet.

9. Just a good lit joke for you.

10. And finally, this tweet.

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