Anyone else trying #Mastodon? I'm at https://t.co/iy7FGzb8cs. Stop by and say hi. — Lee Potts (@Lee_Potts) April 7, 2017

Our ability to convince ourselves that *every* war we enter is for humanitarian reasons is remarkable. — Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 7, 2017

Words matter! How RFK Stopped a Riot https://t.co/YEwHyEfeoS #CommunicationSkills #PublicSpeaking #SpeechWriting http://pic.twitter.com/yuzuROJ26z — Bob Sands (@BobSands) April 7, 2017

Anyone else trying #Mastodon yet? It's looking to replace Twitter. I'm here: https://t.co/6agX2qdbJS — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsOFS) April 6, 2017

When we read a poem we "come back into time, and forget ourselves, enough to recover ourselves." –Marie Howe https://t.co/hhPUHOuGJg — Jen Benka (@jenbenka) April 3, 2017

r/fellowkids https://t.co/u8kyyXdv9e — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsOFS) April 5, 2017

We can't let it be normal in America to not be able to buy a home or raise a family because of massive student loans. #CollegeForAll — Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) April 3, 2017

These stunning timelapse photos may just convince you about climate change https://t.co/kmiKMejHiw http://pic.twitter.com/BA8OAE8Gy8 — Post Green (@postgreen) April 3, 2017

To celebrate #NationalPoetryMonth, I'm giving away a subscription to Beloit Poetry Journal (@BPJTweets). Retweet if you want it. — Eduardo C. Corral (@EduardoCCorral) April 3, 2017

how many times do you guess I'll have practiced the new talk start to finish before I give it? 1st TED talk 0 times, 2nd one 50 times 😀 — Jane McGonigal (@avantgame) April 2, 2017