'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2020
We have a musical joke, but it's just a minor one.
— Münchener Bach-Chor (@BachChor) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287297150230171649
Can you help us find the words squirrelled away in this wordsearch?
The answers and more activities can be found at https://t.co/azJB7bk6J7 pic.twitter.com/fR2iIX4SwK
— Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels (@ScotSquirrels) July 26, 2020
Neu in der #Podcast-Liste auf https://t.co/b7WQ0vZ4de:
Historia Universalis (@geschichtspod)https://t.co/iJj2V8YXAx
Dieser Geschichtspodcast bietet ein Potpourri verschiedener Geschichtsthemen, von den Ägyptern bis ins unser Jahrhundert und von Japan bis zu den USA.
— Wissen{schaft}spodcasts (@wisspod) July 26, 2020
New: British & Exotic Mineralogy. A collage of all 2,242 of James Sowerby’s illustrations (1802–1817) from his compendium of knowledge about mineralogy in Great Britain and beyond arranged by color.
Explore: https://t.co/Hqw8PwSmu3
How it was made: https://t.co/prmNMklCU5 pic.twitter.com/SKgC0qaeI0— Nicholas Rougeux (@rougeux) July 25, 2020
I have an Excel joke but, oh crap, it got converted to a date.
— Dr. Kristin Briney (@KristinBriney) July 25, 2020
I’ve got a joke about John Cage’s 4’33 but
— Sophia Smith Galer (@sophiasgaler) July 25, 2020
"Zunächst Blumenkohl waschen, Röschen vom Strunk befreien und klein schneiden. Derweil Zwiebeln und Knoblauch hacken."
Weiß da jemand mehr über Multitasking als ich?
— Stabilo Boss Novemberregen (@novemberregen) July 25, 2020
I have a cat joke but I don’t know where it is.
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287314956644483072
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287315249251651589
I have a library cataloging joke, but I don't know if it falls within the scope of the recent "I have a joke" meme on Twitter.
— @Lambo@openbiblio.social – Lambert Heller (@Lambo) July 25, 2020
I have an ontology joke, but before I tell it, let's first define what a joke is.
— Denny Vrandečić (@vrandezo) July 25, 2020
Und hier ein neuer Beitrag von mir zum Thema Emojis (in der Krise)…https://t.co/18JthZeAdM
— Christa Duerscheid (@CDuerscheid) July 25, 2020
I have a joke about being a woman in physics, but you probably won't think it's funny until my male colleague repeats it 10 minutes later.
— Dr Clara Nellist (@claranellist) July 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287317087753469959
I have a German bike joke – aber ich fahrrade ihn nicht. https://t.co/yTF7gEEulC
— Christopher Bergmann (@isoglosse) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287317158653984775
I had a library systems joke, but there was an unknown error. https://t.co/h1ID3OBq7G
— Tim Dannay (@tdannay) July 25, 2020
I have a library joke, but it's non-circulating. https://t.co/OR0dUvC7uE
— Skee-Ball Librarian (@oodja) July 24, 2020
I have a research data management joke, but it won't get me any reputation. https://t.co/05rtpfQCYZ
— Fabian Cremer @fbncrmr@fedihum.org (@fabian_cremer) July 25, 2020
Warnhinweis für überambitionierte Eltern! pic.twitter.com/un9desjbxn
— Swagunke (@swagunke) July 25, 2020
I have so many #cataloging jokes. A whole backlog of them
— Ben Abrahamse (@babrahamse) July 24, 2020
Cinemas across France, Germany and China have been seating stuffed toys between groups to ensure proper social distancing. pic.twitter.com/CvIfyzsUYM
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 25, 2020
I have a privacy joke but I can't tell it to anyone outside the EU. https://t.co/qs7xo9fzie
— H. Poteat (@NSQE) July 24, 2020
I have a joke, it requires major review.#ihaveajoke #IHaveAJokeOn #AcademicTwitter @AcademicChatter
— Reviewer 2 (@GrumpyReviewer2) July 26, 2020
Fluorescent orange [hex:FFBF00, RGB:(255, 191, 0), HSV:(45°, 100%, 100%)] (https://t.co/CwB3NXHGkT) pic.twitter.com/7fIFa8yWZb
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287331178006155265
"Um die Verbreitung von Infektionen zu vermeiden, empfehlen Gesundheitsexperten statt in die Hand in die Armbeuge zu niesen. Dass dies jedoch ein schlechter Rat ist, demonstriert uns nun die Ortsgruppe der anonymen Hypochonder Knödlingen." (c)Tom Touché, 2015. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/UTQq9Fksi0
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2020
(aus dem Band "TOM Touché 7000", https://t.co/WfpGnHrFdC)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287350223384260608
‘The government finally issues coronavirus guidance for fantastic quests’ (for yesterday’s @guardianreview) pic.twitter.com/TBCgEwUQsK
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) July 26, 2020
I have a joke about language support, but it ðôéšŋ’ť măĸę ãńÿ ʂèńşë. https://t.co/5ETNbycq3G
— Christopher Bergmann (@isoglosse) July 26, 2020
I have a Unicode joke, but it’s � https://t.co/fql01ei0Qa
— Satya Rajpurohit (@SatyaRajpurohit) July 26, 2020
Zum Ordnen, Strukturieren, #FDM gehört die #AcademicCloud nun auch noch dazu. https://t.co/nTiATapUlz Eignet sich gut zum Kollaborativen Arbeiten. pic.twitter.com/AMgmuGBxhC
— Research Data MGMT, Open Science, DESY (@fdmincoop) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287420552051916800
Die Frage, ob man in der Stadt besser mit dem #Fahrrad oder mit dem #Auto unterwegs ist, kann in den meisten Fällen nur in Richtung Fahrrad beantwortet werden. Dazu passend ein schöner Dialog im #TweetDerWoche, festgehalten von @maurice_conrad: https://t.co/eJ2oILNQm3
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287420775411179520
I had a joke about a research librarian, but… no, wait! I meant ALL the relevant jokes.
— Cameron McNary (he/him) (@ProlixWag) July 26, 2020
schön, wenn schulbücher mit der zeit gehen. z.b. zum thema bloggen: https://t.co/ok7lQYdRyN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1287442720055873536
There's a fleeting scene in Brief Encounter when Celia Johnson nips into Boots the Chemist to change her library book: “Miss Lewis had at last managed to get the new Kate O'Brien for me. I believe she’d kept it hidden under the counter for two days.” pic.twitter.com/LXg0ZmjqcK
— Anne Louise Avery (@AnneLouiseAvery) December 10, 2018
Da kommuniziert mal eine Historiker*in wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse von aktueller Relevanz auf Social Media, und dann das…
Nein wirklich: Eine "Lieblingsantwort" wie diese ist schon mal ein Anhaltspunkt dafür, wie super @ardenthistorian das Medium benutzt. Bitte nachmachen. https://t.co/9kQ6CQ6kyB— @Lambo@openbiblio.social – Lambert Heller (@Lambo) July 26, 2020
Hand aufs Herz: Wer weiß aus dem Stand den Infinitiv von "erkoren"?
— Wombat. Mucki-approved. (@WombatHB) July 26, 2020