Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Tweeting better stories, episode twelve: November 2021

Wanting to find a lighter-hearted way I offer readers this twelfth post in a series.

On 22 November at 4.43am I saw this strange post.

Hate

On 1 November at 6.02am I saw this pair of tweets in my feed.


The same day at 12.06pm I saw this tweet, with a drawing.



The next day at 5.51am I saw this drawing inspired by the Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini.



On 5 November at 7.39am I saw this in Facebook.


On 25 November at 8.19am I saw this French poem.


Translation:
If I love you, hate me
So I lose you
And so you find me again!
This game between you and me
Has no rule
If it’s found …
If I love it, think about you,
In my dreams,
The faces are trouble
There is nothing but you
Who stops
On a doubt

Fame

On 20 November at 7.37am I saw this about a famous poet who wasn’t happy.


On 21 November at 5.52am I saw this tweet with an image drawn from a Netflix show.



Wheels

On 3 November at 8.13am I saw this in my native Twitter feed.


The next day at 5.16am I saw this poem.


Limbs

On 3 November at 6.45am I saw this drawing in my feed.



On 7 November at 8.10am I saw this tweet.



On 29 November at 6.57am I saw this post.


Water

On 14 November at 7.59 I saw this in my feed.


Distances

On 14 November at 8.24am I saw this nice twinned pair of tweets about distances.


On 17 November at 7.47am I saw this twinned pair of tweets about projectiles.


On 17 November at 8.09am I saw this twinned pair of tweets about distances.


Identity

On 17 November at 7.43am I saw this twinned pair of tweets about identity.


On 18 November at 9.17am I saw this tweet about love and marriage.


Plenty

On 19 November at 6.44am I saw this tweet.


On 25 November at 9.10am I saw this photo of a plant.

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