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!
Nightmare: being known as The Person Who Posts Too Much in the Facebook Group
— Nathan Blansett (@natedeuxieme) November 24, 2013
Who is this irrelevant woman who just referred to 1D as "New Direction" on the AMA red carpet? Go home. We don't want you.
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) November 25, 2013
There are two kinds of people: those who think dipping french fries in frosties is good and those who don't know what they're talking about.
— Katie Atkinson (@Katie_Atk) November 24, 2013
I just arranged a version of "Carol of the Bells" to Regina Spektor's "Après Moi" and I felt like a really hipster Beca from Pitch Perfect.
— Jackson Barnett (@jacksonbarnett) November 24, 2013
Never open Instagram when you're hungry.
— Marsha Pinto (@MarshaPinto) November 18, 2013
Playing guitar is really hard with fake nails on ugh the struggle is real
— Abigail Breslin (@yoabbaabba) November 24, 2013
And now starts registration. May the odds be ever in my favor
— Michaela (@MichaelaBulkley) November 25, 2013
that moment when you realize the characters in your favorite tv show aren't actually real people and your whole life feels like a lie
— bea (@beamiller) November 22, 2013
Tutoring one on one is a very intimate and uncomfortable experience
— Maude Apatow (@maudeapatow) November 25, 2013
Me at every moment of #CatchingFire: this is it. this is too much. this is where I die
— troye sivan (@troyesivan) November 24, 2013
When you spill a bowl of ravioli on the floor apparently the five second rule does not apply
— emma mclaughlin (@pizzaree) November 17, 2013
the saddest moment of all is the one where you only have one M&M left
— justina sharp (@bentpieceofwire) November 21, 2013
My parents in a nutshell: get a job. Jk. No.
— Hannah Wallace (@hannahcwallace) November 16, 2013
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