Few of my favorite:
Roses and red Violets are blue… You can purchase the full-text of this poem for $34.92 #AcademicValentines
— Craig Smail (@craigsmail) February 14, 2015
Shut up. Just shut up. You had me at “Accepted With Minor Revisions” #AcademicValentines #AcWri #GetYourManuscriptOut :)
— Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega (@raulpacheco) February 14, 2015
Love is never having to say … [To read the rest of this Valentine’s, please sign up to your Elsevier account] #AcademicValentines
— Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega (@raulpacheco) February 14, 2015
Roses are red [1] However, see [2] [1] J Exp Psych (2001), 1, 5 – 15 [2] Psych Rev (2006) 3, 34-59 #AcademicValentines
— Michael Hogan (@michaelhogannui) February 14, 2015
Roses are red, Violets are blue. If you cite me, I’ll cite you. #AcademicValentines — Constance Van Horne (@cmvanhorne) February 14, 2015
Do you believe in love at first cite? #AcademicValentines
— Paula Hanasz (@paulahanasz) February 14, 2015
Roses are red Violets are blue All my love letters Go through peer review #AcademicValentines
— Traveling Bag (@soniaahhh) February 14, 2015
You are all I need, besides tenure. #AcademicValentines — Sy Kotic (@SarcasticMethod) February 14, 2015
If I was your reviewer, you would be “accepted without revisions.” #AcademicValentines
— Sy Kotic (@SarcasticMethod) February 14, 2015
Roses are grey Violets are grey Because it’s $325 for a colour figure #AcademicValentines — Dr Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) February 13, 2015
You had me at “You’re funded.” #AcademicValentines
— James Batteas (@jamesbatteas) February 13, 2015
I’m just a boy, in front of this journal editor, asking him to accept his manuscript #AcademicValentines — Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega (@raulpacheco) February 10, 2015
You’re my clean baseline #chemvalentine
— Unstable Isotope (@UnstableIsotope) February 14, 2015
When you kiss me heaven sighs And though I close my eyes… #ChemValentine #RealTimeChem pic.twitter.com/UQPar1i97b
— ChemDraw (@ChemDraw) February 14, 2015
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