Does it matter? Let’s just sit back and enjoy:
Scientists think Uranus might be full of surprises http://t.co/9vZ8VYVdsr
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 14, 2014
Oh, my!
@washingtonpost Who wrote that headline?
— Long little doggie (@54Doggie) November 14, 2014
Whoever it was, we’d like to shake their hand.
Every headline writer should just go home now. RT @washingtonpost: Scientists think Uranus might be full of surprises http://t.co/kTsBDTVEOB
— Kent German (@KentGerman) November 14, 2014
Seriously. How do you top that?
https://twitter.com/DanFosterType/status/533342417635004416
My what? RT @DanFosterType: Come on. RT @washingtonpost: Scientists think Uranus might be full of surprises http://t.co/0Kt3OQ91gq
— Mitch G, Thats Me. (@mgcat) November 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/MichaelD_Kaplan/status/533342456306487296
@washingtonpost guys
— Mark Berman (@markberman) November 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/TimHerrera/status/533342705745944578
@washingtonpost *gigglesnort*
— Kristel Poole ??♀️ (@kristelpoole) November 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/DavidMantel/status/533342474635190272
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Well @washingtonpost, you have my attention now
— جان جان (@iroquois_gold) November 14, 2014
Roger that!
https://twitter.com/SethAMandel/status/533343769702465536
I'm going to go ahead and say that the @washingtonpost won @Twitter today. pic.twitter.com/EPutFloPSD
— Julie Silverbrook (@JMSilverbrook) November 14, 2014
Headline of the year RT "@washingtonpost: Scientists think Uranus might be full of surprises http://t.co/xRuEG2AJVc”
— Patrick Carr (@patrickcarr_) November 14, 2014
Promote whoever wrote this MT @washingtonpost Scientists think Uranus might be full of surprises http://t.co/W5LFDoX3DE
— Greg Thomas (@gregrthomas) November 14, 2014
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