Shared today on Twitter

WHAT? This is huge!!! πŸ‘ https://t.co/8onK0l2MLQ


@artsandsocks It is! Very charming. πŸ™‚


@lindamciver @MichelePlayfair @FalknerKatrina @WinnovationSA @AustCyber @betheworrall @jade_mikaela @RebeccaVivian @Chooks_SA @nickyringland @DrCatherineBall @cloudaus @yow_conf @annie_parker I didn’t know about it until this. YAYYYYYYYYY πŸŽ‰


Please help @hannahyanfield and me* with an argument we’re having with @gilmae. Which is grammatically correct? “She worked with me and Sam” OR “She worked with Sam and I.”

* He’ll probably argue this one’s wrong too.


@GlennSarti @hannahyanfield @gilmae I was tempted, but figured the results would be skewed by people who are wrong, as you are.


@The_McJones @hannahyanfield @gilmae Cop out. πŸ˜‚


@GlennSarti @hannahyanfield @gilmae You’re losing…


This is correct. Everyone suggesting “I” following the preposition “with” is sadly wrong. https://t.co/U5mNdgzlUX


@betsybookworm @hannahyanfield @gilmae Betsy. BETSY. Ugh. #prescriptivist4life


@DeveloperSteve @hannahyanfield @gilmae Nooooooooooo!


@darthted @hannahyanfield @gilmae YOU ARE A GODDAMN HERO TED


RT @darthted: @hannahyanfield @web_goddess @gilmae None of this showed in my feed. Twitter is so very wrong, as I would have been all over…


Goddamn it. I was so cross from grammar pedantry and the failures of the Australian educational system that I knitted 8 rows incorrectly. https://t.co/n9o1wFHqhJ


@glenngillen @hannahyanfield @gilmae Nah. Subject is always β€œshe.” Following the preposition β€œwith,” it should always be β€œme.”


We’re in the middle of a heat wave, and now my hair smells like Korean barbecue. Still… worth it. πŸ’― https://t.co/ZBLKS8f6v6 https://t.co/1ee66i7RZN


This is me with every taxi driver in Australia for the past two years, except replace it with American and Trump. 😐 https://t.co/qzTvxfpn8I


@minxdragon It was! You’ve been there? It was my first time.


@zarahjutz I’ve still got the pair you gave me! I’ve always intended to turn them into a sock monkey. πŸ™‚