I'm guessing the subject line says it all!  Maybe not, so here is what I'd 
like to simplify:

tweets.pluck('mediaActivityJSON').pluck('entities').pluck('urls') 

So, I have a pretty in depth tweet object going here but what I am 
interested in is the urls object.  So, is there a better way to get at the 
urls object as a collection rather than write the plucks like I have above? 
 

Karl..

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