#AcademicValentines - Our Favorite Love-Related Hashtag
If Valentines wasn’t for you, Twitter had your back with #AcademicValentines.
Hope they are part of the experiment...#AcademicValentines pic.twitter.com/vgevgL9Fvk
— Vandana A Gupta (@ResearchMuscle) February 14, 2018
Roses are red,
— Sylvain ????????? (@DevilleSy) February 14, 2018
Lilies are blue,
This poem was short,
But reviewer 3 required a number of modifications, so we had to cite many of his own poems and also change the title of the poem, rephrase the last few rhymes, and replace violets by lilies #AcademicValentines
You had me at "data are". #AcademicValentines
— Abeba Birhane (@Abebab) February 13, 2018
HeNe is red
— Joby Hollis ?????????? (@Jobium) February 14, 2018
Argon is blue
Lasers are awesome
Pew pew pew#AcademicValentines
Roses are red,
— Rasmus Christensen (@phdskat) February 9, 2018
Violets are blue,
Your paper sucks,
- Reviewer 2.#AcademicValentines
Roses are red
— Gail M Seigel ?? (@eyedoc333) February 14, 2018
Violets are blue
Forget about dinner
My abstract is due.#AcademicValentines #AcademicValentine
Roses are red,
— Maître de conf' (@Maitre_de_conf) February 14, 2018
Violets are blue,
Your manuscript was nice to read,
But it contains nothing new.#AcademicValentines
(with love from reviewer 3)
Amyloid stains red
— Judy Melinek M.D. (@drjudymelinek) February 14, 2018
Cresyl violet is blue
I looked into my microscope
And found this valentine for you #AcademicValentines https://t.co/9VA9coeg6t pic.twitter.com/eL2EX0evnZ
Here's another version of #AcademicValentines using sines and cosines: https://t.co/WBGGr7qNXX pic.twitter.com/MH4dWZLGzG
— Saket Choudhary (@saketkc) February 15, 2018