'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 17, 2020
From our friends in the Classical Languages Department pic.twitter.com/rrumEGrhk0
— Philosophy Matters (@PhilosophyMttrs) February 17, 2020
"Wait," said the boy,
His grandfather looked up from the book. "Yes?"
"Is this one of those stories that ends with a swordfight? Or does it end with kissing?"
"Are you sure you want to know?"
The boy nodded solemnly.
"The ending of this story has both."
"Those are the best!"— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) February 16, 2020
"#Twitter – ein Fall fürs #Archiv?" › post von peter worm im blog von @archive20: "Twitteraccounts von kommunalen Wahlbeamten. Bewertung und Überlieferungsstrategien" https://t.co/6YjAVStNZM [via @Archivalia_kg, https://t.co/pxitlTUQbd]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 17, 2020
"Library staff are committed to providing excellent facilities and services to support your learning and research, but this can only be done in partnership with you.
Help us to help you make the most of Library services and resources"Us, https://t.co/QS3p2Lnkwv, sometime ago pic.twitter.com/dOwA3XpYyB
— Uni Of York Library (@UoYLibrary) February 17, 2020
Geschichtspodcast des Tages: Die Schlacht bei Rudau 1370 https://t.co/TlHfJhGMlc
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) February 17, 2020
The Universities of Münster and Twente use Collaboration Grants to support outstanding scientific projects which have a particular potential to shape the strategic partnership between the two universities and advance it in the near future. @utwenteEN https://t.co/uY49N26DUk
— Universität Münster (@WWU_Muenster) February 17, 2020
Deutschsprachige Linguistik-Bubble! Gibt es für "beat gesture" eine gängige Übersetzung ins Deutsche? Danke!
— Lena Ackermann (is on hiatus again) (@_lenaackermann) February 17, 2020
Take a peek at Mother Jones' style guide. Now openly available online https://t.co/qba8MIkevo #writing #english #styleguide pic.twitter.com/EsTp3GMahD
— Sprachrausch (@Sprachrausch) February 17, 2020
Das ist auch unsere Lektüreempfehlung aus der aktuellen Ausgabe. Deshalb haben wir den Beitrag auch gleich frei zugänglich online publiziert. https://t.co/rab3ATMcov https://t.co/TCEc9Hxmgo
— BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information (@bub_magazin) February 17, 2020
This old guy has lost so much weight. What special treat can I get a #kitty with kidney problems? #CatFood pic.twitter.com/f50bvS76aj
— Tatjana Scheffler (@tschfflr) February 17, 2020
#followerpower Kennt ihr irgendeinen freien Service, zu dem man sein Twitter-Archiv hochladen kann und man bekommt dazu beliebige Statistiken?
— jhermes (@spinfocl) February 17, 2020
Word of the day: NASCHEN (German) – to snack or to eat sweets when no one else is looking
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) February 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1229392794256650242
— OverDrive (@OverDriveInc) February 17, 2020
Podcasts zu Herman Melville & Moby-Dick https://t.co/jdfaSwk7Qj
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) February 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1229393083885932546
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1229393305785503745
Ein Naschninja. I'm astonished none of the advertising companies here in Germany have thought of that as a concept! #stealsideatomakemillions
— Ms Blackmore 🦇 (@fairygothmoth) February 17, 2020
Les "aventures d'Astérix le Gaulois" sont à écouter avec @BnFCollection ! Un document de @laBnF idéal pour occuper les #enfants ou retomber en enfance https://t.co/bHdOYx1yDq à redécouvrir dans le cadre de @2020anneeBd https://t.co/YfMP9QQXo8 pic.twitter.com/ONTeX5lPSk
— Bibliothèque BnF (@laBnF) February 2, 2020
Ausnahmsweise tweete ich Werbung für (ausgerechnet) eine Fluglinie. Aber ich hab noch nie einen antinationaleren + antirassistischeren Spot eines kommerziellen Unternehmens gesehen. Er ist so wahr + so lustig! Und die Nazis toben hier und in Skandinavien.https://t.co/hlTiuFoFNz
— Jutta Ditfurth (@jutta_ditfurth) February 17, 2020
New episode out! Listen to @konradfoerstner and @phschaer giving you a bit of info and their expectations about this year’s #WikiCite20 Satellite Event in Cologne.https://t.co/ryUnwvtRri
Submission deadline for contributions extended to 1st of March: https://t.co/2q5V9HfXKy
— Open Science Radio (@OpenSciRadio) February 17, 2020
Still impressed by the level of transparency and overall approach of #openaccess publisher @LangSciPress. Annual report 2019 with a breakdown of costs (incl. costs per open access book) and lots of statistics:https://t.co/hXjp6zdPdr
— Marco Tullney (@tullney) February 17, 2020
Globally, tea outsells coffee, soft drinks, and alcohol combined. pic.twitter.com/WnUcMmXgdZ
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) February 17, 2020
A handy wall chart for the office.
(From https://t.co/y3WRCzsMpr) pic.twitter.com/JhOeMscGnM— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) February 17, 2020