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Twitter gives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advice for her thirties

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) MP received ample advice when she asked her Twitter followers to say after she turned 32.

“Thank you all for the birthday wishes!” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “Any advice for the 30s? It’s been a pandemic almost all of the time so belated advice is welcome.”

Thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes! 🎂

Any advice for the 30s? It’s been a pandemic for most of the time so belated advice is welcome

– Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) October 13, 2021

Congressmen’s supporters were quick to respond, replying with tweets that included both lighthearted or joking advice and serious suggestions about life or their political future.

“Never, and I mean, NEVER go cheap with cheese, TP or tires,” tweeted Twitter user @cougartim. “Otherwise you are as hell smarter than me.”

Never, and I mean, NEVER buy cheap cheese, TP or tires. Otherwise you are as hell smarter than me. 😁

– tim osborn (@cougartim) October 13, 2021

“Sleep more and let go of the dairy,” tweeted teacher and writer José Vilson.

Get More Sleep And Ditch The Dairy.

– José Vilson believes in us. (@TheJLV) October 13, 2021

“Travel. See the world,” @MeLynnGerDan tweeted. “Spend your time with those you value most. Take care of your health now or you will feel shitty. Everything changes in your 30s. Random food allergies crop up, back problems creep in, your metabolism changes. .. Do yoga daily & eat lots of protein. “

Travel. See the world.

Spend your time with those you value most.

Take care of your health now or you will feel sick. At 30 everything changes. Random food allergies crop up, back problems creep in, your metabolism changes … Do yoga every day and eat lots of protein.

– OfAmy, OfMyself is fully vaccinated 😷 (@MeLynnGerDan) October 14, 2021

“I felt old when I turned 30, now that I’m 40 I feel even older, but now I realize I wasn’t quite as old as I thought I was looking back,” tweeted the DJ and record producer Kill the noise.

I felt old when I turned 30, now that I’m 40 I feel even older, but now I realize I wasn’t quite as old as I thought looking back

– ᵏᵗⁿ (@killthenoise) October 14, 2021

“The 1930s are busy and productive years, so it’s important to focus on the essentials – and when you drift, get back to the essentials,” tweeted attorney and former director of the Office of Government Ethics, Walter Shaub.

The thirties are busy and productive years, so it’s important to focus on the essentials – and when you digress, get back to the essentials.

– Walter Shaub (@waltshaus) October 13, 2021

“Happy birthday!” tweeted activist Sema Hernandez, a former candidate for the Democratic Senate in Texas. “Enjoy your 30s, don’t compromise your values ​​(especially if you don’t have to), admit when you are wrong, learn from your mistakes and teach the youngsters what you have learned so far. Remember we have limited time to address the climate crisis so act accordingly. “

Happy Birthday!

Enjoy your 30s, don’t compromise your values ​​(especially when you don’t have to), admit when you’re wrong, learn from your mistakes, and teach the youngsters what you’ve learned so far to have.

Remember, we have limited time to address the climate crisis so act accordingly. pic.twitter.com/IhY7Ccue9n

– Sema (@_SemaHernandez_) October 14, 2021

“Stay in shape and healthy,” tweeted James Thompson, a former Democratic candidate for Congress in Kansas. “The older you get, the harder it is to recover. Same theory for hangovers.”

Stay fit and healthy. The older you get, the harder it is to recover. Same theory for hangovers. 😂

– James Thompson (@JamesThompsonKS) October 13, 2021

“Eat fiber. Sleep becomes your friend. Stretch yourself Start filtering out toxic people, ”tweeted columnist Wajahat Ali. “Learn to enjoy the mileage and all the warts and scars, each one tells a story. Also, realize that there is a good cholesterol and a bad cholesterol. Finally enjoy life. “

Eat fiber. Sleep becomes your friend. Stretch. Start filtering out toxic people. Learn to enjoy the mileage and all the warts and scars, each with a story to tell. Also note that there is a good cholesterol and a bad cholesterol. Enjoy life at last.

– Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) October 13, 2021

“Towards the end of my 30s I would say: eyesight is getting worse, but foresight is getting better, trust the latter over the former,” tweeted attorney Max Kennerly.

Towards the end of my 30s I would say: eyesight gets worse, but foresight gets better, trust the latter over the former.

– Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) October 13, 2021

Several responses urged Ocasio-Cortez to launch an early campaign for president. Although she is currently too young to be president, Ocasio-Cortez will technically be eligible for the highest office in the country in the next election, reaching the minimum age of 35 in 2024.

Ocasio-Cortez’s political ambitions are unclear. She has made no announcement that she intends to run for president in 2024 or beyond. Ocasio-Cortez has also downplayed speculation that she might challenge Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.), though she didn’t rule it out during a CNN interview in August.

Newsweek has reached out to Ocasio-Cortez’s office for comment.

MEP Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) asked Twitter followers to give her “advice for the 30s” on her birthday on Wednesday. Ocasio-Cortez is pictured after a Democratic meeting at the Capitol in Washington, DC on October 1, 2021.
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