In case you weren't aware, HuffPost Teen bloggers are some of the smartest, most thoughtful and flat-out hilarious teen writers on the Internet. They also happen to be really good at Twitter. That's why, every week, we round up the best 140-character quips and insights from our esteemed blogging team -- and other equally awesome teen tweeters. Scroll down to read the latest batch and share your own suggestions by following @HuffPostTeen!
today is such a perfect opportunity to give laxative chocolates to my enemies
— Anthony Quintal (@lohanthony) February 14, 2014
the difference between "like" and "like like" is unfathomably vast
— justina sharp (@bentpieceofwire) February 13, 2014
If a girl got flowers and a box of chocolates from a guy, but didn't Instagram it, did it even happen?
— Raini Rodriguez (@Raini_Rodriguez) February 14, 2014
Ohana means family, and family means watching Dance Moms together
— Eden, Fryer of Men (@erf_erferferf) February 5, 2014
"I hung out with some friends and we all used the same filter on our instagrams" -response to what I did this weekend
— Kami Baker (@thekamrinbaker) February 10, 2014
"will there be food at the party"
— camila (@Camila_Cabello) February 9, 2014
Getting to the point in my development where I'd rather be Solange than Beyoncé
— Nathan Blansett (@natedeuxieme) February 8, 2014
i can't decide if i want everyone to see my tumblr or if i don't want anyone to see my tumblr
— bea (@beamiller) February 6, 2014
If your name is Frank and you don't introduce yourself with: "to be frank, I'm Frank," why are you wasting your God-given gift?
— MISS BENNY 🍒 (@Miss_Benny) February 10, 2014
I've forgotten how to school
— chelsea paige (@CPaigeLee) February 14, 2014
My mom got me an XL sized Kit Kat bar that's how I know she loves me
— sami (@sampharos) February 14, 2014
I think the value of my iPhone would dramatically decrease if I deleted Flappy Bird
— Jackson Barnett (@jacksonbarnett) February 12, 2014
What idiot called them Gold Medals instead of glory pancakes
— Celeste (@celesteyim) February 11, 2014
Serenade me with songs from "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" so I know it's real.
— Charlotte Abotsi (@CharlotteAbotsi) February 11, 2014
"sorry bout it" - me when im not sorry bout it
— troye sivan (@troyesivan) February 13, 2014
Too embarrassed to go on my other twitter but too emotionally attached to delete it.
— Laur ⚯͛ (@laurensofar) February 11, 2014
Interviewer: What is one word you would use to describe yourself?
— Andrea Russett (@AndreaRussett) February 9, 2014
Me: Hungry
i think life would just be easier if boys weren't a thing.
— Abigail Breslin (@yoabbaabba) February 8, 2014
Walk in the club like what up where's the pizza.
— Diamond White (@diamondwhite) February 13, 2014
Who am i kidding I don't even go to the club.
I learn something new about my side part every day
— Maude Apatow (@maudeapatow) February 12, 2014
Will the real life,18 year old, easily-attainable-for-a-girl-like-me version of Miles Teller please stand up.
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) February 8, 2014
Sometimes I tweet really intelligent things and then ill tweet really dumb things. I'm like a teenage girl who can't make up her mind
— Ruby Karp (@RubyKarp) February 11, 2014
Flappy Bird did this to me pic.twitter.com/InTdAnVAcX
— sam goodyear (@sammygoodz) February 9, 2014
Same. pic.twitter.com/zg52asMmPc
— Katie Atkinson (@Katie_Atk) February 8, 2014
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