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Dec 19, 2022 32 tweets 11 min read
Good evening, gang!

I have once again compiled a thread of little bits from 2022 that I found funny, heartwarming, inspiring or just plain silly. It can be tough out there so sit back, relax and hopefully something in this thread might make you smile!

Let’s go! 💕 1. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Misha and his mother Liana had to flee their home in Mariupol. To keep Misha motivated, Liana told him they were on their way to find John Cena. A few months later, Misha met John Cena ❤️

Dec 19, 2021 32 tweets 9 min read
Good evening!

It’s that time of year again where I round up some things I thought were touching, lovely, silly or gas this year. God knows we could all do with the distraction right now 🤪🤪🤪

So sit back, relax and dive in. Hope you enjoy 💕 First up: this Irish Dad trying and completely failing to record a message for his son's birthday.
Dec 14, 2020 26 tweets 10 min read
Good evening!

It’s that special time of the year when I round up some lovely/heartwarming/moving/daft/silly things that happened during the year. If ever there was a year where we needed to look for the positives, I think it’s this one.

Let’s go! 💕 1. First of all, here is Bród Higgins interrupting an event in the Áras and demanding a belly rub from President Michael D. Higgins 🐶
Dec 15, 2019 33 tweets 13 min read
Good evening!

Once again, I have compiled a thread of heartwarming/funny/lovely things I enjoyed throughout 2019. The news cycle can be unrelentingly bleak but here are some bits that prove it’s not all bad.

Let’s go! 💕
1/ First of all, these two little buddies galloping down the street to greet each other.
Dec 16, 2018 31 tweets 11 min read
For the last couple of years, I have compiled a year-end thread of little things during the year that made me smile or served as a nice antidote to the hellscape we currently find ourselves in. Guess what? It’s that time of year again. Buckle up! 1. A child is asked to name the President of Ireland. They write, ‘Miggeldy Higens’. The President is henceforth referred to as Miggeldy by the people of Ireland. 💯