We respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our job easier. But sometimes, we have no idea what they are talking about. So after a long day spent staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorites.
Is this the unicorn of insects? (PHOTOS) huff.to/zmSpnM
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 8, 2012
Also might be the pink griffin of insects. Must check for telltale serpent tail.
It's amazing what a few dead sardines and an underwater camera can do: wapo.st/zCjfwX
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 8, 2012
It is amazing. Just don't bring it up on a first date. The dead sardines aren't going anywhere.
After Dad-Fueled Poop-Storm, Huggies Alters Campaign adage.com/u/9FX3wa
— Ad Age (@adage) March 8, 2012
This would be gross, were it not from the hyphen. The hyphen really classes it up.
Is the Fed reading your tweets? bbc.in/yfraQA
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 8, 2012
If they are, they deemed any of the observations we make during award shows worry of a retweet. But we'll get 'em. The ESPYs are just four months away.
Are cryptic crosswords the last activity where humans have the edge on computers? bit.ly/yWzVh7
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 8, 2012
What about the 50-meter freestyle. We're still pretty good at that. Not great, like the dolphins, but serviceable.
Dems vow to kill... drudge.tw/A2CA1O
— Drudge Report (@Drudge_Report) March 8, 2012
A nice little cliffhanger to end the day on.
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