Happy birthday, fingers crossed. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 18, 2018
I read this thread. Faith in humanity restored. https://t.co/FncURd9ntA — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 18, 2018
Deeper truth resides in what we dismiss as illusion, fantasy, myth. This may be reason why, in an age governed by science and logic, our entertainment world is saturated with fantasy, mythic stories and legends: a compensatory process has arisen in popular culture. ~David Tacey — SophiaCycles (@SophiaCycles1) April 18, 2018
This strikes me as something that we really shouldn't be messing around with. — " Miniature human brains grow for months when implanted in mice skulls" | STAT https://t.co/nsYsuwl022 pic.twitter.com/eQ5qOgjcFO — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 18, 2018
Escaped with my M.A. in 1990 and never looked back.✋ — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 18, 2018
Number of people who go bankrupt every year due to medical bills:France: 0Japan: 0Germany: 0Britain: 0Canada: 0Switzerland: 0Netherlands: 0USA: 643,000 Do you see the problem now? — Carlos (@blazingxmexican) April 17, 2018
"For me, something impossible has to happen in a poem. There has to be some moment, some instance in the writing where the unrealized is realized." @toddedillard https://t.co/wQ86rDCj8R — Noah Stetzer (@DCNoah) April 18, 2018
Watch: GOP congressman who said Trump doesn't lie fumbles when confronted with evidence https://t.co/4IeAuhr9a6 pic.twitter.com/Uva37HOzHf — Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 18, 2018
Amazing! Every single word in that tweet is wrong. Even the "sorry". — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 18, 2018
“I heard you gathering your shotgun/from the dark corner of the stairs…It might be beautiful in your hands,/the way light bursts from it like a brief tulip.” -Anna Rose Welch, from We, The Almighty Fires pic.twitter.com/VfCHmLt2tf — Victoria Chang (@VChangPoet) April 18, 2018