Twitter users in Greece “remembered” moments of poetry through Greek comedy series that wrote their own story
March 21 was declared in 1999 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as World Poetry Day, “with the aim of supporting linguistic diversity through poetic expression and increasing the opportunity for endangered languages to be heard”.
In addition to serious tributes and posts of iconic poems, Twitter users in Greece “remembered” moments of poetry through Greek comic series that wrote their own history.
Indicative of some of the humorous tweets today…
When you are invited to a poetry evening because of the day #world Poetry Day #World Poetry Day #WorldPoetryDay #oiaparadektoi pic.twitter.com/3TG3xKXtez
— stathischal (@stathischal) March 21, 2023
world Poetry Day. pic.twitter.com/HG8J99M5Nk
— Aparadektoi Current Day (@aparadektoi1991) March 21, 2023
due to the day…
😉😜🤣👌 pic.twitter.com/Fr5jLL7GVx
— teirecias _new ♐️ 🐯 (@_teirecias) March 21, 2023
#world Poetry Day pic.twitter.com/dVuJN0JyEa
— Russian Spy (@__SLaNG___) March 21, 2023
Twitter on world poetry day pic.twitter.com/W6SRx3fn0V
— Blonde with Psychopathy 🔪❌ (@Lou_Salome3) March 21, 2023
Source :Skai
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