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‘Monster Mash’ and guinea bigs: The 16 best tweets of the week
This was one of those work weeks that made five days feel like seven. Maybe it was the weather where I live, but things just felt pretty blah, huh?
But guess what? We made it. I’m proud of you. I’m proud of me. I’m proud of us. It’s just you and me here, living our best weekend lives.
Anyway.
We’ve collected the best and funniest tweets of the week because after a week like that, we could all use a laugh or two. So here they are, the 16 best tweets of the week.
1. OK, this isn’t really funny but it is true. A personal gripe of mine is that we don’t build cities or towns for people first.
2. We get what we get and that’s that.
3.This works. Grimacey Scallop Bay. Scrimothy Champagne. Businessy Salad Plate. They all work.
4. I, too, will only refer to them as guinea bigs moving forward.
5. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no doubt, yep, I’m listening to the rules, uh huh, oh yeah, simple, I’ve got it, no worries.
6. This is freaking nuts. Never thought of it this way.
7. An obligatory dril tweet that will almost certainly be cited at far-right politicians moving forward.
8. An old school banger here.
9. Just astral project to the event in question, for the love of God.
10. Honestly, good for them.
11. Everyone is a buddy. I show no favor. I’ve just got buddies.
12. Things can get interesting, indeed.
13. Little known fact unless you’re a certified business expert.
14. “Don’t sweat it bro.”
15. Checkmate, it’s relationship time.
16. And finally, this.
Papua New Guinea earthquake: Magnitude 7.6 tremors hit as deaths and injuries remain unclear but tsunami threat cleared
AN earthquake struck Papua New Guinea on Sunday as the number of deaths and injuries remain unclear but a tsunami threat has been cleared.
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit the Eastern New Guinea region in Papua New Guinea on Sunday.
A tsunami warning is no longer in effect[/caption]
The earthquake – which was approximately 50 miles deep, according to the US Geological Survey – prompted the US tsunami warning system to issue a tsunami warning.
However, the warning is no longer in effect.
The U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center tweeted: “Tsunami Info Stmt: M7.7 Eastern New Guinea Reg., P.N.G. 1647PDT Sep 10: Tsunami NOT expected; CA,OR,WA,BC,and AK.”
The quake reportedly damaged property and triggered panic among residents in the area.
However, no property damage has been officially confirmed and no casualties have been reported, Reuters reports.
More to follow…For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at Sun Online.
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