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We're all cooped up in the house — or at least you should be if possible — and there's little else to do but sit around and post online. Sure, that was something a lot of us did anyway before the pandemic, but now it's practically mandated.
We've collected our favorite tweets for two weeks now, scouring the internet for the absolute, no-doubt, best posts. (Or, you know, I found some tweets I liked.) So, anyway, here are 10 of the best tweets from the week.
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‘Sesame Street’ awarded $100 million grant to bring interactive education to refugee children
Why Apple slowing your iPhone down is a double betrayal
Adam Driver had no problem with shirtless Kylo Ren 'The Last Jedi' scene
Philips now allows customers to 3D print replacement parts
Elon Musk is safe for now: AI still sucks at writing Christmas Carols
Why you shouldn't worry about Apple's iPhone 'throttling'
Tesla comes out on top in 2017 'Consumer Reports' satisfaction survey
Best keyboard deals: Save on Asus gaming keyboards at Amazon
Miss America CEO resigns after sexist, offensive emails surface
Virtual Reality: The True Cost of Admission (and Why It Doesn't Matter)
Edward Snowden's new app repurposes old Android devices for security
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