We're already halfway through the first month of 2021. How997 Archives I don't know. But we are.
To celebrate another week in the books, we've collected our favorite tweets of the week. Why? Because times are strange — very strange and kind of bad — and it's helpful to laugh at some good posts. So, anyway, here they are, our 11 favorite tweets from this week.
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