---
title: 'Toonlet captures your Twitter comedic genius for posterity'
date: '2009-04-16T11:48:13-07:00'
type: post
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categories:
  - Oregon
  - Portland
  - Toonlet
  - Twitter
  - TwitterComic
tags:
  - Toonlet
  - toonletifier
  - Twitter
  - 'twitter comic'
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# Toonlet captures your Twitter comedic genius for posterity

[![Toonlet](https://i0.wp.com/siliconflorist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/toonlet.gif?w=925)](http://toonlet.com "Toonlet")There are some pretty witty folks on [Twitter](http://twitter.com). I, for the record, do not happen to be one of them. But they are there. I’m talking about people like former Portlander [Simon “@pagecrusher” Goetz](http://twitter.com/pagecrusher/ "Simon "). **That** kind of witty.

And sometimes, magic happens. Tweets—that don’t seem so humorous when taken out of context—combine into a string of entertaining @s of back-and-forth dialogue. The result? Pure comedy gold, my friend.

Unfortunately, those fleeting moments of jocularity used to simply disappear into the ether. Forever lost.

Until now.

Enter the latest feature from our cartoon-errific friends over at Portland-based [Toonlet](http://toonlet.com), the [Twitter Toonletifier](http://toonlet.com/twittercomic "Twitter Comic"). (In their defense, that’s not actually what they call it. They call it “Twitter Comic.” But I’m calling it the Toonletifier.)

See a Dorthy-Parker-esque series of rapier retorts or a layer-tennis-like volley of banter? Capture it for historical reference.

Simply head over to Toonlet and search for keywords or users. Select the tweets you want to add to your toonlet. Do a little editing magic on the characters. And voila! Instant hilarity.

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The feature is still in its early stages, but it’s absolutely stable enough for you to begin banging on it. So give [Toonlet Twitter Comic](http://toonlet.com/twittercomic "Toonlet Twitter Comic") a try.

What’s that? You don’t even have to have anything witty to say. You can still use the Toonletifier. That’s how cool it is. I mean, seriously. It never stops me.

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