It's summer and it is HOT out there. I don't know where you are located, but where I live, it is oppressively muggy outside. I take two steps into the outdoors and I'm pouring sweat. And it's even hotter in other places.
But you know what? You can just stay inside and read tweets all day. That's perfectly fine. You can do whatever you want.
That in mind, we collected eight of the best tweets of the week. Go ahead and enjoy them, safely inside and away from the heat.
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