About Done With Twitter


So, here’s my brief foray into twitter. I’m about done with it. And no, that isn’t my screen name. You have to read from the bottom to top to get the true existential nature of the twitter. Twitter will just break your heart.

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11 responses to “About Done With Twitter”

  1. OH I would totally love to follow you on Twitter. I am just getting into it as well. I think the key to it is to find interesting people tweeting about interesting things (e.g. Stephen Fry is in Mexico tweeting about his awesome adventures. And posting photos.)Plus I love to watch the main page scroll by and see what people everywhere are saying.

  2. My blog is boring enough I can’t imagine how deep a sleep a blow by blow of my day would induce.

  3. Hated the concept from the start.After seeing how ridiculous Congress looked “tweeting” throughout the president’s address to the joint session, I’m glad I’d already determined this to be a complete waste of time.Twitter is the “pet rock” of online communities.

  4. You all are smoking crack. Twitter is way better than Facebook and MySpace at least.Queen – I found you! I found you! 😛

  5. Big Dot -I know they must have Twitter in NZ. CNN even has Twitter. It’s micro-blogging.mdmhvonpa – if by odd you mean odd numbers, like me, alone, twittering to the void…tonya – I do like Stephen Fry (“Here’s the sick squid I owe you.”)Zayrina – Yep, I’m realizing that about me.3 – You should look at God’s Twitter Pages before you judge: http://twitter.com/godSue – Good instincts.75 – Look fast, I may be gone soon.Zayrina – I used Facebook Tuesday morning. Now I’m done.Tami – I feel the same. Then again, people must be aware when they twitter that strangers will read it.

  6. Damn! I forgot about April 10!Please don’t change it for me. I’ll reschedule.Should I bring pie and Bailey’s?

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