Why Rory Gilmore isn’t really that great….



So many stars taken this year, I've turned them into angels for my tree. pic.twitter.com/v1hjRoB7w9
— Legs (@L3GSV) December 1, 2016
Release your tax returns and I'll stop.
Ha— AlecBaldwin(HABF) (@AlecBaldwin) December 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/Brilliant_Ads/status/805715344702705664
These @TimetoChange stats show that #mentalhealth is an issue organisations can’t afford to ignore #HeadsTogether https://t.co/QvC29y0Vc4 pic.twitter.com/1flgXY10GC
— Heads Together (@heads_together) December 5, 2016
People are seeing horns on Donald Trump's TIME coverhttps://t.co/gVrDRHLgye pic.twitter.com/xj53E2qaQT
— The Independent (@Independent) December 8, 2016
If you're angry about Donald Trump being @Time's Person of the Year, wait until you find out who was elected as the US President.
— King Charles III (parody) (@Charles_HRH) December 7, 2016
This is probably not the best way to fill out a job applicationhttps://t.co/yte8afZAy0 pic.twitter.com/UHeDhb2th5
— The Poke (@ThePoke) December 7, 2016
Being happy does not mean that everything is perfect. It means you have decided to look beyond the imperfections.
— Nicky Gumbel (@nickygumbel) December 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/Globe_Pics/status/806275532736385025
https://twitter.com/matthaig1/status/806237236672995328
"Dance like nobody is watching"
It still feels just as excruciatingly awkward in private, but thanks for the tip
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) December 6, 2016
.@TIME covers on Aug. 22, Oct. 24 & today: pic.twitter.com/7HYLiMFKuj
— Samantha-Jo Roth (@SamanthaJoRoth) December 7, 2016
Disgusted to see this beautiful landscape ruined by wind turbines. pic.twitter.com/VBADbKN3W0
— Moose Allain (2024 edition) Ꙭ (@MooseAllain) December 6, 2016
One evening in Bath and I have ascertained two things:
1) this place is so instagrammable it's not even funny
2) lots of hills— Eleanor (@purexvanity) December 10, 2016
Parkinson's disease meant she couldn't draw, but a new invention has changed Emma's life. pic.twitter.com/HMS1UkuIGj
— BBC Stories (@bbcstories) December 7, 2016
Originally it was 'doute', but medieval scribes wanted to show off their Latin ('dubitare'), and so put the 'b' in.https://t.co/KasyaIYtX9
— Susie Dent (@susie_dent) December 10, 2016
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