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.
Why do dogs bark so much? Are humans to blame? http://tumblr.com/xlv35nfxbf via @wired
Give humans credit: we always find a way to make it about us. No other organism can do that.
With only a few Jewish cowboys left, Argentinian community fights to hold back time http://wapo.st/iU6pDe #photos: http://wapo.st/l7y3Mg
This is a very interesting story about the fading gaucho tradition in Argentina. Easily one of the five best Jewish cowboy articles we've read this year.
Cost of a Coke and a smile going up July 31. (Hint: price of a smile remains the same) http://bit.ly/jJ6XJB
It's been suggested we dislike elaborately constructed tweets, but that's is not true. We like this tweet, for instance, because it tells us something. Two things, actually. Sort of.
Kids, Keep Your Tongue In Your Mouth (Where It Belongs) http://n.pr/lrPD5g
And keep your NPR totebag where it belongs, on your door handle, unless you can't find your regular gym bag.
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