@o_guest Do you have a second account, a Twitter plagiarist or a borrowed blurb? I Googled "heliogoth" and found @ScienceAnna, intriguing.
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Replying to @trojjer @ScienceAnna
no, I'm the only person to use that phrase as far as I know. My partner made the word up in summer 2015.
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Replying to @o_guest
Hmm. Does it perhaps mean you like the sunshine despite a preference for Goth aesthetics?
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Replying to @o_guest @ScienceAnna
Because there's an identical bio on that account.
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Replying to @trojjer @ScienceAnna
...... No there's not?pic.twitter.com/pKA3zwW2Ue
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Replying to @o_guest @ScienceAnna
Yes, I noticed this now hence my correction. I'll attribute this one to tired Googling...pic.twitter.com/jTRge1r43J
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It's like I don't know how the web works, brainfart.
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Replying to @trojjer @ScienceAnna
probably accusing somebody of a really serious thing, esp given our jobs, is not the best behaviour, esp publicly.
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Replying to @o_guest @ScienceAnna
I'm sorry I used that word. It was meant a bit tongue in cheek. I see what you mean though.
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