With Thursday Thoughts, there are varying interests, including references from Facebook to Trump, and every day stresses to #HolocaustRememberanceDay.
In the tweet below, a Hoosier reflects on his appreciation for having a president who he supports and who embodies what he believes to be putting the country’s interests and needs first. He includes #AmericaFirst and proudly airs his approval of Potus.
For 8 years I watched a man strut around the country more concerned about how COOL he looked to the world than about the welfare of our nation.
Today, I'm blessed to have @POTUS who puts #AmericaFirst & I PROUDY support him 100%!
RT if you do too! #MAGA #KAG pic.twitter.com/B6U1syJbcs
— Bradley Scott ππΊπΈ (@Hoosiers1986) April 5, 2018
This is a personal account which Cyrus McQueen mentions his wife completing an investigation in their home, finding a receipt and confronting him about his spending habits on poor nutrition. This comical reference contrasts greatly from the opinion-based tweet previously.
Damn, my wife is worse than Mueller… Looks like she raided the recycling bin while I was sleep and conducted her own investigation… #ThursdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/rslUdZ1EB1
— Cyrus McQueen (@CyrusMMcQueen) April 12, 2018
Today there have been tweets about the lack of education in this country, which feeds into the people not believing the weight of this horrific account in history.
https://twitter.com/AynRandPaulRyan/status/984442569638555648
Here instead of supporting Potus, this woman says anyone serving or working for the president is not working for America.
Anyone who works for him, who enables him, who covers for him, who brings him diet cokes and cheeseburgers and hands him the remote, is not working for America. #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/Ce3YuTAcoB
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) April 12, 2018
This tweet may attract those struggling with grief or mental health. This writer shares about the continuous process of grief which alters daily life.
"Most people understand grief as an event, not as the permanent alteration to life that it is.
Death is a date in the calendar, but grief is the calendar."#ThursdayThoughts#grief https://t.co/5j9JhkfSjo
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) April 12, 2018
Tweets about animals can offer some comfort with all the stresses of current events. Here not only is a dog featured but also a meaningful cause.
#ThursdayThoughts… try to be more like Orson (always smiling!) Oh yeah, he's still available for adoption too π https://t.co/n0kzqttnmO pic.twitter.com/2U5mQpyr06
— ASPCA (@ASPCA) April 12, 2018