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image by C.Conley
This is a *copy* of the original image --
CConley's original was better quality.
The original was here:
https://twitter.com/cconley116/status/1786877562758865152

"Maura and Mo"

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Another C.Conley image ...
This is a *copy* of the original image --
CConley's original was better quality.
The original was here:
https://twitter.com/cconley116/status/1786866156005212471

Melissa Claire Egan and Nancy

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15 hours ago, janea4old said:

 

I don't know who took this picture of Maura West but I'd like to thank them!

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This is MOOD. Love her.

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7 hours ago, janea4old said:

I was afraid it was too slow-loading to scroll through.  I was inserting three tweets into each post, and then waiting a while to start the next post. 
I thought that would be more readable,
but it was taking forever to load, and almost not worth it.

Then I replaced a lot of the tweets and ig posts with credited images, to make it load a little quicker.

But I'm still wondering if it's too much, or if there's some way to make it more readable/scrollable?   Any suggested would be welcomed.

@Errol  @Toups  or anyone reading.

Woah.  Yes, posting too many pictures/tweets can mess with the loading.   I would suggest putting them in spoiler tags. 

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