Some of the funniest tweets hailing from Glasgow have been immortalised in the first-ever Scottish Twitter Visitor Centre.
Twitter is opening an immersive visitor centre celebrating all things Scotland, but there won't be a haggis in sight.
Instead, they have taken some of the best tweets by Scots, discussing things from nipples to chocolate treats, and put them on display as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.
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A stained glass window features a message from national treasure Lewis Capaldi, and other tweets have been reimagined as oil paintings and cross-stitch.
But the search is on to find Scotland's funniest tweet, and some of Glasgow's finest have made the shortlist.
This girl had a not-so-nice experience in a queue last year, and she won't be forgetting it anytime soon:
Absolutely mortified in work asked this boy n girl if they were together as in lit together in the queue and he's lit "aw we're kinda together but it's not official or anythin" 😭😭😭 that's no wit a meant Hun
— Aimée (@aimeemccollxx) 7 February 2018
Our lives haven't quite been the same since realising this Cadbury phenomenon:
A twirls just a flake wae a jacket oan
— Gaul Plancy (@paul_glancy) 27 April 2016
....or this revelation, for that matter:
Mental that yer nipples are older than yer teeth
— Danny Gilmartin (@DannyGilmartin1) 4 July 2019
The winner of Scotland’s Funniest Tweet will receive their own wall of honour within the centre and a gold trophy in the form of the iconic Twitter bird.
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“There were genuine LOLs in the office as we delved into the #ScottishTwitter conversations - we’re so proud to open the Visitor Centre as a celebration of the insightful, frank, and even philosophical humour of #ScottishTwitter” said Dara Nasr, UK managing director at Twitter UK.
Visit Scottish Twitter can be be found at 21 Blackfrairs Street, Edinburgh EH1 1NB and is open from August 21-25 from 1000 - 2000 each day.
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