Here at The Atlantic Wire, we respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our jobs easier. Sometimes, though, we have no idea what they're talking about. So after a day of staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorite head-scratchers.
Goldman Reps So ‘Freaked’ Over Volcker Rule They’re Forgetting Invisibility Cloaks At Home http://bit.ly/m5pZRg
Potter fans who click will be sadly disappointed.
FLASH: Even at the #MetGala, the popular girls giggle in the bathroom http://bit.ly/iuyrJd
"Find me the giggliest girls in a New York City bathroom!"
Why 5, 8 and 24 are the strangest numbers in the universe: http://ow.ly/4N1QJ | #Trove Mathematics channel: http://ow.ly/4N1Uf
Because they're friends with Nicolas Cage?
What do the names Jayden, Brayden and Kaden have in common? (Hint: It's not what you think) | http://ti.me/iokPDi
Actually, yes, it is what we're thinking.
Giles Deacon’s collection for Nine West features creatures http://nym.ag/lUVO3f
What do summer blockbusters and Giles Deacon collections have in common? Creature effects! Gloopy, slimy creature effects.
7 questions http://bbc.in/jC5vkJ
Somewhere, someone will probably argue the slug is a kind of dry English wit.
Photo via Warner Bros
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