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 #HPTeenTweet suggestions by following @HuffPostTeen!
My favorite thing about school is juice boxes and my second favorite thing is leaving
— emma mclaughlin (@pizzaree) November 11, 2013
Just got rear-ended in the snow, then "My Heart Will Go On" played on my iPod, so I guess I know what it was like to be on the Titanic.
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) November 11, 2013
He unfollowed me on Instagram and it was like a stab in the heart
— Maude Apatow (@maudeapatow) November 9, 2013
I need to break ties with my retainer.
— Jackson Barnett (@jacksonbarnett) November 13, 2013
I thought we were past the duck lips phase in our friendship
— justina sharp (@bentpieceofwire) November 13, 2013
I didn't see anyone important today so I'll wear these same clothes tomorrow
— Jai Brooks (@JaiBrooks1) November 11, 2013
Today is brought to you by: no.
— Hannah Wallace (@hannahcwallace) November 13, 2013
She wears short skirts
— Drew Ryn (@drewryniewicz) November 10, 2013
I watch Netflix
She's cheer captain and
I'm still watching Netflix
my attitude lately has been a mixture between: "no regrets" and "I hate people" 💁
— (งツ)ว mic (งツ)ว (@oregontrail420) November 13, 2013
im in that weird cat part of youtube again....
— Camryn (@camrynrocks) November 11, 2013
I'm SO done with twentysomethings who own futons
— Nathan Blansett (@natedeuxieme) November 12, 2013
Yes my dog was twerking.
— Diamond White (@diamondwhite) November 10, 2013
still can't figure out if the little voice in my head is the same as my speaking voice
— bea (@beamiller) November 13, 2013
TEENAGE BOYS ARE SO CONFUSING AND ANNOYING AGNCGKBDFUKFSD
— Ruby Karp (@RubyKarp) November 11, 2013
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