wait wait wait I can't let "cops" or "teens" show up in a story, but 1909 eds were ok with "fissiparism" which i swear to god is not a word
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You ever wonder if someone invented doughnut holes? The answer is yes, but he died before knowing it.pic.twitter.com/rrwBn6WBWk
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Kinda feel like that one needed a little more reporting, ya know?
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Speaking of doughnut news that raises more questions than answers,
@colbywg has a point https://twitter.com/colbywg/status/775166149138919432 …pic.twitter.com/rpWkYigunj
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1853, doughnut news from Australia (I think 'diggers' seems to mean soldiers?)pic.twitter.com/p6nFlB3dSb
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EIGHTEEN FIFTY THREE. Imagine what had to happen for that 5-line story to make it to print. Here's that whole issue http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1853/03/12/issue.html …
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1879, someone reports that his pet robin has a fondness for doughnuts -- especially hot ones.pic.twitter.com/ESEpphMcvx
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1892, the threat of fake doughnuts looms large on April Fool's Daypic.twitter.com/1wlLFIwREF
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Under condition of anonymity, a "Fifth Avenue woman" told the reporter of her doughnut prank. 'Will papa be angry?'pic.twitter.com/VZUHHQIXC3
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There does not appear to have been a followup story on April 2, 1892.
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It's getting late, so I'll leave our doughnut dispatch there. This was fun! Maybe next time we'll pick another food.pic.twitter.com/tX60xUjEho
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