@elonmuskADO "Twitter" is way better. You can make a verb out of it "to tweet" and nouns "a tweet" and "tweets." Sounds have a nice ring to it... soothing to the ear.
Compare that to "to X" and "an X" & "X-es"?
Feels like you're referring to "an axe" or an "ex-??"
Harsh & "pay" $$ for it
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"If the new law is approved, it will specifically target Columbia & NYU...The bill would establish a real estate tax exemption threshold of $100 million for other institutions & NGOs.
Proceeds will be donated to #CUNY..." https://t.co/Y18HwpvKFa
@bmcc_cuny@bmcc_cuny needs to learn to tweet "responsibly."
Words and phrases like wishing a "safe" and "celebrate responsibly" are demeaning and reprehensible. Hope the message is more direct now.
A BMCC student team, Irina Nissen and Elim Soto won the Outstanding Field Research category at the @BioDesigned Summit. The project, “Mydeco: Mycological Decomposition,” addresses textile waste and textile recycling using plastic-eating mushrooms. https://t.co/MkGAYh25af
Alexandra, Marie-Helene and Dani from my Forensic Linguistics class presenting their poster at #BMCCBARS2023@bmcc_cuny
"Police Interrogating Discourse: The State of Ohio v. Anthony Sowell"
Happening now! @bmcc_cuny Office of Research presents BMCC Annual Research Symposium (BARS) 2023 #BMCCBARS2023. Our keynote speaker @deepfrieddevon addressing the BMCC community