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Turn Your Favorite Tweets into Wall Art

Turn Your Favorite Tweets into Wall Art

Some people are great at Twitter.  Not many, as most posts are random political fart dumps, love notes to inanimate objects, or the ever present and stereotypical picture of brunch.  But every once in awhile, you get someone like Patton Oswalt who kills it with nearly every single tweet.  For tweets you love from anyone else who has a talent for shoving excellence into 140 characters, there’s a service that will give them the full art gallery treatment.  The tweet comes in a golden frame on high quality paper and all you have to do to get it is paste the tweet’s URL in the designated box.  The framing goes beyond a stupid gimmick too. It’s surprisingly classy. If you want, you can turn your living room in the Louvre of non sequiturs and random thoughts.