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!
If F. Scott Fitzgerald were alive today I bet he would have a pretty cool Tumblr.
— Katie Atkinson (@Katie_Atk) January 5, 2014
My mood is swingin' faster than Miley on a wrecking ball
— Sarah Wainschel (@Swainsch) January 9, 2014
Excuses are like armpits, everyone has 'em and they all stink.
— Haley (@HaleyyyP) January 10, 2014
I said "Ya dig" to my dad and he said "No not much, I don't have a shovel" welcome to my world
— Amandla (@amandlastenberg) January 9, 2014
"That's the best part of watching a movie, you have something to eat." - Rob Kardashian, also me.
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) January 7, 2014
I'm cute but in like an aging kitten kind of way
— Nathan Blansett (@natedeuxieme) January 7, 2014
there are people that climb Mt Everest & there are people who remember to remove their contacts before bed. both are equally respected by me
— emma mclaughlin (@pizzaree) January 9, 2014
My life is just a series of windows in between people spoiling different TV shows for me
— Celeste (@celesteyim) January 5, 2014
I'm getting so sick of texting people. If you wanna talk to me, call me.
— Abigail Breslin (@yoabbaabba) January 7, 2014
said no one ever.
The uglier the snapchat the better the friendship
— (งツ)ว mic (งツ)ว (@oregontrail420) January 9, 2014
BREAKING: Mom is watching the Hunger Games in secret. Can't tell if I'm feeling betrayal or pride
— Kami Baker (@thekamrinbaker) January 5, 2014
the field scene at the end of pride and prejudice is the main reason I have high expectations for men
— Helen Groothuis (@helenmarie95) January 5, 2014
Cause of death: typo
— troye sivan (@troyesivan) January 7, 2014
One of my (uncredited) tags making their way around on Tumblr. I feel like Banksy
— Charlotte Abotsi (@CharlotteAbotsi) January 9, 2014
@HuffPostTeen A funny teen tweet of the week? How about this: My Life.
— Janine Maral (@JanineMaral) January 10, 2014
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