not as rare as it looks. pretty tasty. meat for days pic.twitter.com/5tjGglHqJX
— cwage (@cwage) March 21, 2021
If a fan catches a foul ball at a baseball game, what if it actually counted as an out?
— Jason Gay (@jasongay) March 19, 2021
The Savannah Bananas are actually doing this.
And whole lot more, in a very wild remake of baseball.
New column: https://t.co/UqB9i8TEGV
This is the wildest video Iâve seen in a long time https://t.co/qgDQqFPOMx
— Anthony Pompliano 🌪 (@APompliano) March 20, 2021
An eruption has started at Fagradalsfjall.
— Almannavarnir (@almannavarnir) March 19, 2021
We ask people to stay calm and not under any circumstances go close to the eruption site or on Reykjanesbraut. First responders need to be able to drive freely to assess the situation. Scientists are working on assessing the eruption.
had an idea for the next big isekai pic.twitter.com/ndidgZ32V3
— Poon Donkus (@poondonkus) March 18, 2021
Two days ago, I decided to stop doing the dishes. I make all the dinners and I am tired of having to do all the cleaning too. SINCE THEN this pile has appeared and at some point they are going to run out of spoons and cups and plates.
— Lily Potkin (@MissPotkin) March 17, 2021
Who will blink first? Not me. pic.twitter.com/IZkOwP3a6B
Massive tornado outbreak in Alabama right now. This radar loop shows 7 different tornado warnings .
— Bree Sunshine Smith âï¸ (@NC5_BreeSmith) March 17, 2021
Donât panic. Stay informed & have a plan. @nc5 pic.twitter.com/n3beBeDqZz
Meteorologist Krissy Hurley (@WCM_Krissy) says, residents need to have ânumerous ways to get warning notifications, including ways that will wake you up, because this looks like it will be a nighttime event.â https://t.co/bjzvH3E5fO
— WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio (@WPLN) March 17, 2021
'King of the Hill' in the Middle of "Hot Negotiations" for a Series Revival, Which Would Be Set 15 Years After the Original Finale https://t.co/N4zZcakgpe pic.twitter.com/TwwvDfTnJ1
— /Film (@slashfilm) March 17, 2021
Breaking: the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a rare *high risk* of severe weather. First March high risk since 2012.
— Matthew Cappucci (@MatthewCappucci) March 17, 2021
A tornado outbreak is likely, with several long-track supercells capable of significant tornadoes.
A day to be near a shelter. 🌪ï¸ pic.twitter.com/ONWXNWh0yY