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 suggestions by following @HuffPostTeen!
What exactly is a grownup and how long can I get away with not being one?
— Eden, Fryer of Men (@erf_erferferf) February 20, 2014
Main difference between me an Lizzie McGuire is that no one has ever called me an outfit repeater (to my face)
— emma mclaughlin (@pizzaree) February 20, 2014
"If I had shoved you down more slides as a child you could have been an Olympic luge person." - mom
— Laur ⚯͛ (@laurensofar) February 18, 2014
Hobbies include instagramming on a daily basis and wanting to apologize for it
— Kami Baker (@thekamrinbaker) February 20, 2014
It's 2014 and instead of having flying cars we've got things like chocolate flavored toothpaste.
— Katie Atkinson (@Katie_Atk) February 20, 2014
When I was a kid I was warned about strangers and drugs and gluten. I was never warned about twitter.
— Paige McKenzie (@hauntedsunshine) February 20, 2014
Adults tell me to appreciate high school and then I start crying
— Maude Apatow (@maudeapatow) February 18, 2014
Cara Delevingne's eyebrows inspire me to be the best I can be
— A$AP maddog (@maddog_obrien) February 21, 2014
I'm stressed out and I want to scrym. (Pronounced "scrihm," it's a combination of the words "cry" and "scream" -- you're welcome)
— Jackson Barnett (@jacksonbarnett) February 21, 2014
A guy could propose to me, we could get married, have 4 kids, a grandchild on the way and I'd still be scared of texting them first.
— Abigail Breslin (@yoabbaabba) February 19, 2014
forgot i had on thick eyeliner and intensely rubbed my eyes but it's ok because i'm one step closer to lea michele's iconic raccoon eye look
— mel (@klainky) February 21, 2014
i scream and start throwing things when i remember tv show characters are not my friends irl
— bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2014
In all of my texts from 2010 my signature was "coolio"
— Amandla (@amandlastenberg) February 18, 2014
I'm hashtaging on instagram to get more likes and followers
— Ansel (@AnselElgort) February 18, 2014
if you ever feel bad about yourself just remember i once did an entire meet and greet with my zipper down
— camila (@Camila_Cabello) February 20, 2014
If someone told me Simon Cowells newborn son was born wearing a tight white T-shirt, I would believe them.
— Raini Rodriguez (@Raini_Rodriguez) February 15, 2014
my brain has too many tabs open
— Anthony Quintal (@lohanthony) February 19, 2014
Can we all just stop saying or nah... Or nah?
— Diamond White (@diamondwhite) February 18, 2014
Seriously, if I get a @MasterCard will a celebrity show up at my house or not?
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) February 19, 2014
My mom texted me "P.S. I got Taco Bell" and I teared up
— Nathan Blansett (@natedeuxieme) February 18, 2014
can you imagine if people acted out emojis in real life
— justina sharp (@bentpieceofwire) February 20, 2014
I couldn't have a dating profile because my only hobbies are: conspiracy theories, Jamba Juice and sweatpants
— Celeste (@celesteyim) February 19, 2014
im gonna invent speakers that follow you around everywhere
— troye sivan (@troyesivan) February 20, 2014
just remembered that headphones exist. terribly dissapointed
— troye sivan (@troyesivan) February 20, 2014
Go ahead and tweet about buying discount Valentine's candy. I'm next level. Christmas candy is 75% off btw pic.twitter.com/36WLgPamM6
— Kiley Roache (@KileyRoache) February 16, 2014
Please stop talking about college.
— Garrett deGraff (@Garrettdeg) February 13, 2014
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