Proof that the cat meme dates back at least to the 19th century. Frank Paton- Fairest of Them All, 1880. pic.twitter.com/YSa6ADzU4M
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) April 6, 2019
Our “food” industry — which is the main breeder of antibiotic resistant bacteria — is gonna kill us all. https://t.co/MJAZqcIgDW
— Yasha Levine (@yashalevine) April 6, 2019
Two ways to design the urban form of a corner lot – where would you rather spend your time? pic.twitter.com/ZG3sHozeFz
— CreateStreetsAmerica (@CStreetsAmerica) April 5, 2019
Meanwhile in Silicon Valley… pic.twitter.com/XrEMg8j7cG
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) April 6, 2019
“If the feds gave state DOTs a free & easy hand to build highways for the past 60 years, they can finally do the same for local transportation agencies and sidewalks.” #GreenNewDeal @AOC @senmarkey https://t.co/HcKr4pvFo4
— Sean Meredith (@seanmeredith) April 3, 2019
What a shocking and unexpected side effect of LADOT launching a program specifically designed to increase driving. pic.twitter.com/56OPUCeQAu
— Rabi Abonour (@rabonour) April 1, 2019
No one associates New York, a city in the eastern United States, with good restaurants. That’s beginning to change. https://t.co/WpPyyvqKHU
— L.A. Times Food (@latimesfood) April 1, 2019
Most people have no idea how much climate damage they’re doing when they fly in planes.https://t.co/eIv5M6mLEC
— Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman) April 2, 2019
I looked at the Spanish websites of the 2020 Dems and found typos, incomprehensible phrases, and whole paragraphs that match Google Translate. As my mother would say, it’s a . Me in @politico: https://t.co/R4vJnAFTG0
— Jesús A. Rodríguez (@jesusrodriguezb) March 31, 2019
Turning into my fave day of the week. #caturday Letting my guilty pleasure of #drawing cats be seen. #ArtistOnTwitter #femaleartist pic.twitter.com/UOBr21lCRD
— Deanne Achong (@deanneachong) March 30, 2019
The most important thing you’ll see today pic.twitter.com/3PY6tPj5Ls
— Dirt Road Queen ♡ (@DirtRoadQueen__) March 29, 2019
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