NATIONWIDE -- Donald Trump often complains about the media taking his words out of context.

On Monday morning, the New York Times printed about 6,000 of them. A full two-page spread of all the insults Trump has slung on Twitter since declaring his candidacy.

The headline: "The 281 people, places and things Donald Trump has insulted on Twitter: A complete list."

The Times says the encyclopedia of Trump tweets includes insults directed at "candidates, journalists, news organizations, nations, a Neil Young song and even a lectern in the Oval Office."

While Monday marked the feature's first appearance in print, the insult tally has had a place on the Times website for months and is updated regularly.

A spokesman for the Times said the period after the debates seemed like the right time to give the fullest representation of Trump's tweets.

The newspaper has aggressively criticized the candidate this election season.