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Not to argue. Not to dunk. Just to add.
But Samuele’s most famous thread wasn’t about history. It was about a man he never met.
The thread broke containment. It was retweeted by a senator. Translated into Spanish. Printed out and read at a small funeral in a village outside Naples. twitter samuele cunto
Here’s a short story inspired by the name and the idea of him being active on Twitter . Title: The Quiet Architect of Threads
And then he’d post a thread of his own. Not to argue
Samuele (the son) had been trying to get his father to go viral for years. The father never cared.
Samuele clicked on the son’s profile. He scrolled back years. He found the father’s old, inactive account: @cunto_samuele. Only 47 tweets. Mostly about gardening, a few about local politics, one photo of a homemade tiramisù. But Samuele’s most famous thread wasn’t about history
“Grazie. Papà.”