Scottish Twitter is a place of strong opinions, hilarity, information and people sharing their life experiences.
So what happens if you programme a computer bot to gather 10,000 tweets from people in Scotland and ask it to come up with fictional posts based on what it's seen?
Well, that's exactly what Scots author Ross Sayer has done - and the computer generated tweets are worryingly authentic.
They show just how predictable Scottish tweets can be, including phrases such as 'Irn Bru', 'my maw' and '10 in a row'.
The Sonny and Me author decided to share the results and people are loving them with over 260 retweets and more than 1000 likes.
In his tweet Ross said: "I forced a bot to read 10,000 Scottish tweets then asked it to write some of its own and this is what it produced."
The bot also created fake usernames based on the tweets it had seen.
The entirely computer tweets are:
gavinbhoyy93: "F***** howlin man I've just saw ma sister and her Fiat 500 get chucked ooty Maccy D's 10 in a row."

Cambo: "Ye ever just have tatties scone on the balcony on holiday? watp."
stacixxxoo: "As if Ryan's just told me he thought the Polis could arrested ye for drinking original recipe Irn Bru???"
The last tweet speaks about dugs spewing and Glasgow being the best city on the planet.
lindseyyyhawtti: "Ma maw (weapon) just piped up saying ah need a job, aye nae bor Christine I'll get right on that after av cleaned up the dugs spew on the Glasgow best city on the planet."