'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
"mein neuer chef macht eine party." – "faschingsparty?" – "ja. 'ohne kostümzwang'." – "geh trotzdem hin!" https://t.co/EMzy4JisII :] #(c)tom #touche
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
The German word ‘ihr’ https://t.co/22PlL6qCmZ #learngerman
— Angelika Davey (@german_tutor) February 6, 2018
"wir nehmen die digitale herausforderung an." das kalender-blatt februar 2018 vom wunderbaren dirk meissner (https://t.co/iaYTmdcI30). :] pic.twitter.com/KZ04AVU5NE
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
"#Sport ist ein vernünftiger Versuch des modernen Zivilisationsmenschen, sich Strapazen künstlich zu verschaffen." (Peter Bamm) (via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
endlich mal kein regen, sondern blauer himmel und winterliche temperaturen. steht dem schloss der @WWU_Muenster auch besser als nebel. 🙂 #muenster #wetter pic.twitter.com/3YhaMUzKlQ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
aus der reihe "woran man merkt, dass vorlesungsfreie zeit ist" heute: eine verdächtig geringe fahrrad-dichte auf dem hof des germanistischen instituts der @WWU_Muenster. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/o7wN57MlQ9
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
Today’s main topic of conversation:
It’s a bit chilly
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) February 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/960798724913065984
Heute vor 18 Jahren erschien übrigens der letzte reguläre Sonntags-Strip der #Peanuts. Sechs Tage später starb Charles M. Schulz. pic.twitter.com/x3s1kfEvgY
— Lars von Törne (@Lars_von_Toerne) February 6, 2018
Heart if you've had this experience in France #language #learnfrench @ItchyFeetComic pic.twitter.com/SN4B3KNWHB
— Caroline (@French_Blabla) February 5, 2018
A partial solution to the problem of predatory journals and a new index of journal quality https://t.co/tuONVfgHm1
— @alexh.bsky.social Holcombe (@ceptional) January 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/960799768980213760
Organization Identifiers https://t.co/qObDGnH04m via @wisspub
— Beate Rajski (@unzeit) February 5, 2018
Cats on a warm concrete roof; the lesser-known follow-up play by Tennessee Williams. pic.twitter.com/RtBFE86e8e
— Dick King-Smith HQ (@DickKingSmith) February 4, 2018
“I’ll sort it out tomorrow” – Translation: I’ll forget about it forever
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) February 5, 2018
Try something new today. pic.twitter.com/wkKlbpVVSY
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) February 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/960800842273222656
Die @UB_TU_Berlin hat den Sourcecode für ihr DSpace-Repositorium veröffentlicht. Das ist #open. https://t.co/PKtN01Ql3u
— Dr. Christina Riesenweber (@c_riesen) February 5, 2018
37% of patrons will stand awkwardly in front of the ref desk forcing the uncomfortable librarian to ask "Can I help you?"
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) February 5, 2018
"Look, let's just forget it" – Translation: I will remember this until my dying day
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) February 5, 2018
Why tweets cannot be used for research evaluation #altmetrics #scientometrics https://t.co/mrGRYVr09L
— Lutz Bornmann (@lutzbornmann) February 5, 2018
The spectacled owl, clearly unimpressed by football, has better things to do. Would still like your vote for most #SuperbOwl https://t.co/oBoV9vaU6X pic.twitter.com/f01lMlmM41
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 4, 2018
The heaviest owl in North America, a snowy owl can knock down a grown man. 10 points to Gryffindor for being a #SuperbOwl https://t.co/aoHx0ZGvL7 pic.twitter.com/npMGNIRFOo
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
He may look big but the great gray owl is all fluff, weighing in at less than many smaller owls. All the same, in love with his face https://t.co/LsWNhLxGbY #SuperbOwl pic.twitter.com/lIhcePOHQh
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
This tufty, grandfatherly face belongs to the Northern white-faced owl. Would like to be considered for most #SuperbOwl but will understand if not chosen https://t.co/D0EfLOjydH pic.twitter.com/eP0oSfFTd5
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
No, that's not a porg—that's a Verreaux's eagle owl. Cast your vote for most #SuperbOwl https://t.co/7BIX1qUTBQ pic.twitter.com/8kJUeBJBsl
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
We are out of owls! Cast your final votes for most #SuperbOwl here, or in the comments if the poll doesn't populate: https://t.co/HE6Tj0rxxE
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
The snowy owl took first place in a landslide (Hedwig obviously skewed results), but second place is still a close call. Cast your vote for most #SuperbOwl in the next hour
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/960803960520151040
"mary poppins quits" https://t.co/kozopa6tPw
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 6, 2018
Die #kaffeekanne. Auch bekannt als #kurzhantel der Büroangestellten. #ultrasöffentlicherdienst #workhardplayhard #kaffee #nopainnogain
— unkej (@unkej) February 6, 2018
Du teilst oft per Link? Seit Version 10 kannst Du jetzt bei #sciebo für jede Datei mehrere Links erstellen. Somit kannst Du jeden Link individuell anpassen (Rechte, Passwort, Zeitraum) und direkt per Mail versenden sowie bei Bedarf löschen. Mehr Infos: https://t.co/EV3NDIJGMX pic.twitter.com/vFiLxQEeei
— sciebo – www.hochschulcloud.nrw (@sciebo) February 6, 2018
Was soll ich hier antworten? – Noch nicht so oft Post vom Messias bekommen! pic.twitter.com/ltfaFUzr7J
— Christoph Markschies @markschies.bsky.social (@markschies) February 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/960915692294991873