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11 best tweets of the week, including donuts, 'The Drew Carey Show,' and coyotes


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Well, well, well, it's Friday again.

Halloween is gone, bring on so much turkey and stuffing that I won't be able to move after I eat it. Anyways, yes, we are into November and the first week of the month has already passed.

To celebrate the end of the week, we've collected the funniest tweets of the past seven days. Why? Because you deserve a laugh, dear reader.

Anyway, here they are, the 11 best tweets of the week.

1. Do not send this meme to me. Do NOT. I will cry. I will just straight up cry.

2. This is the truth about November and we all must acknowledge about it. Halloween food content is trash, but Thanksgiving content is magical.

3. Weird Al with an absolutely killer tweet.

4. I ask for so, so little, to be honest, like why can't I have it?

5. Obligatory dril tweet

6. And another dril tweet

7. I could fit like six or seven in this sucker, no sweat. It would be no trouble for me at all.

8. Dang, what the hell? How is this possible? Wow.

9. The thing is, it's a classic for a reason.

10. This is technically two tweets but both are good, so here they are.

11. And finally, this

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/lUvncAo4co8

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