10 Egyptian Accounts That’ll Make You Get Back into Twitter
Yes, Twitter is not that much of a thing anymore to most people, but these Egyptians we’re asking you to follow will change that.
@EgyptianMisery
This Twitter account uses images from our everyday life and digs for jokes that are too familiar. Their tweets are a desperate attempt to make us laugh about things that are rather miserable. The good thing is, we get to laugh!
@TheBigPharaoh
The Big Pharaoh is an Egyptian blogger that has been going at it since 2004. His tweets are very insightful and he has unique views on things happening all around us.
@tameemyouness
Simply hilarious, Youness can make you laugh about-pretty much- everything!
@Byoussef
Of course everybody knows the talented Dr Bassem Youssef through his epic show Al-Barnameg. However, Youssef has been active on Twitter since 2011. His tweets are funny, usually satirizing the political situation.
@TheEgyptSwag
Egyptian Swag are known for their iconic avatar of Shabaan Abdel Rahiem. They share funny pictures of Egyptians who took swag to a whole new level.
@TamimBrarghouti
An Arab poet that has interesting political views concerning the Middle East and the Palestinian diaspora.
@Amrsalama
An Egyptian filmmaker and writer who has extraordinary views on the different aspects of life. If you follow Amr Salama he’ll keep you updated of his film-making experiences and his new work.
@AblaFahita
She’s a puppet who’s known for her current TV show and Live Men Al-Duplex. Fahita has been active on twitter and YouTube long before that. The Twitter account tweets about Fahita’s experience as a funny widow and a single mom who uses words like “ya sosoo”, that definitely rings a bell for all of us.
@SummerNazif
She tweets about things that very relatable and relevant. Her tweets are simply a mouthpiece of a normal Egyptian girl. Oh, she’s also half Tunisian.
@belalfadl
Belal Fadl is an Egyptian writer, follow him to check his new interesting articles and outstanding views.
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