I know I'm probably not the first to suggest this, but is there a way for blockchain tech to play a role in tracking fake news?
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) November 27, 2016
Schrödinger had a lot of domestic paradoxes beyond just the health status of his pets. pic.twitter.com/BtJ7nRerBt
— Simon Pampena (@mathemaniac) November 21, 2016
He asked Kruschev to nuke the United States https://t.co/B557SCqv2m
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) November 27, 2016
The CIA: "We've tried over 600 times...its clear that Castro simply cannot be killed"
— Steve Gorman (@SGSFOX) November 26, 2016
2016: "I got this"
it goes like this - the fourth, the fifth / the sixty-ninth / the four-twentieth / the baffled king inhaling bong menorah pic.twitter.com/IudfrlELku
— jumanji ito (@naxuu) November 26, 2016
My hands are for one thing only: playing sax pic.twitter.com/ncuJJUBBAg
— Kenny G (@kennyg) November 26, 2016
This is the all-time single greatest use of Twitter. pic.twitter.com/faAuZ7KTKC
— Mary Littleton (@MaryLittleton) November 23, 2016
âI dare you to find a more depressing sentence.â â @HunterLoftis #nodevember pic.twitter.com/nrRv3AeNnt
— David Neal 🥓🥑 (@reverentgeek) November 21, 2016
Chapter 1: Databases with cool-sounding names pic.twitter.com/b2JInDApCn
— DEV Community (@ThePracticalDev) November 21, 2016








