Or perhaps we wish we were what we retweet.
However you slice it, our retweets tend to lend some great insight into our personalities and interests. Here are 16 pieces of widely assorted awesomeness that were retweeted from the @Papergreat Twitter account over the weekend.
Shakespeare died 400 years ago today.
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) April 23, 2016
Write a sonnet.
Make a word up.
Write a play. #gmorning #Shakespeare400
Don't miss @chatkoff & @bella_hatkoff's stunning new book about Cecil the Lion: https://t.co/Ou55vZRAuV #cecilspride pic.twitter.com/vPgm2H7Dad
— Scholastic Teachers (@ScholasticTeach) April 23, 2016
This 1715 map of British North America introduced Great Britain to the beaver: https://t.co/PuifaXa8Ei pic.twitter.com/caMJTHW7Np
— John Overholt (@john_overholt) April 23, 2016
15-year-old John Lennon's report card said, “Too many wrong ambitions & his energy is too often misplaced": pic.twitter.com/XDexTVhspe
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) April 23, 2016
@70sscifiart
— mrbunnylamakins (@mrbunnylamakins) April 23, 2016
Artist: Vincent Di Fate
Forbidden Planet pic.twitter.com/gdbPRXMIpi
A man browsing for books in Cincinnati’s main library, closed in 1955. pic.twitter.com/kCYz3xcWKh
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) April 23, 2016
— Dewey's Read-a-thon (@readathon) April 24, 2016
#readathon.. My personal library & reading room.. Some days it has my 5 rescue cats lounging around & or on me 📚🐾❤️ pic.twitter.com/ywr6g1yUyR
— CryWolfe (@crywolfe1717) April 23, 2016
Okay, off to book club pic.twitter.com/tPAAjJacz9
— Lincoln Michel (@TheLincoln) April 24, 2016
There's a story behind each abandoned farm on Barrowcross, just not stories that should be told - Nolan #FolkHorror pic.twitter.com/OFzMYOr66D
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 24, 2016
Dear Grandma and Grandpa
— PostcardFromThePast (@PastPostcard) April 23, 2016
Thank you for my present. I liked my scrabble. I haven't read my book yet.
Love Ben pic.twitter.com/0jKch6ORqj
Oh, the humanity! Danger everywhere in the #Medieval period; when even the #snails were out to get you. pic.twitter.com/ulS1i7jcgP
— Sarah Rance-Riley (@SRanceRiley) April 24, 2016
WIFE: Did you finish the yardwork?
— Kalvin (@KalvinMacleod) April 18, 2016
ME: no
WIFE: why?
ME: pic.twitter.com/Y7m7SgIAbU
Waiting at the airport, Amsterdam, 1964#Photo by Leonard Freed pic.twitter.com/qzkViugK1c
— Brindille (@Brindille_) April 24, 2016
Richard Brooks photographed these three young Barn Owls looking out of the quatrefoil of a church in North Norfolk. pic.twitter.com/pckReQxNUG
— Darryl Lombard (@TourismPlan) April 24, 2016
Morality must emerge from a humble relationship with the web of life. https://t.co/aaOv2W4gxU #DGR pic.twitter.com/56hlidqxzq
— DeepGreenResistance (@deepgreenresist) April 24, 2016
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