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Don't Tweet If You're Going On Holiday!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16810312
Looks like urban street speak isn't always the best. Luckily he didn't refer to America as 'da bomb', he would have been in a world of sh*t!
Looks like urban street speak isn't always the best. Luckily he didn't refer to America as 'da bomb', he would have been in a world of sh*t!
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Nor am I trig - it's the whole concept of 'friends' that is so hollow.
if I was to start 'tweeting' about how i think bear baiting should be an Olympic event, there would be someone somewhere in the world that would agree with me - does that make us 'friends'?
It's just so unreal, I simply cannot be bothered with it - but i accept that I am in the minority here, and for those who like it, fill yer boots!!!
Does AOG tweet? Just curious.
if I was to start 'tweeting' about how i think bear baiting should be an Olympic event, there would be someone somewhere in the world that would agree with me - does that make us 'friends'?
It's just so unreal, I simply cannot be bothered with it - but i accept that I am in the minority here, and for those who like it, fill yer boots!!!
Does AOG tweet? Just curious.
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I recently signed up to Twitter out of curiousity, and I think I 'get it' now (for ages, I literally couldn't see the point).
Think of it as little communities of people exist on a different plane.
Good example - in real life, you have people who exist on different planes:
Level 1: would get invited to your wedding
Level 2: would get invited to your wedding reception
Level 3: would go for a drink after work with you
Level 4: would get a Christmas card from you
Level 5: would smile and nod 'hello' to you in the lift, but wouldn't know your name.
Online tweeting communities are another plane...but a virtual one. I find myself followng people rather than tweeting myself - lots of tech bloggers for example.
I also follow Stephen Fry, but only because he's clever and I repeat things he's said, passing them off as my own witticisms.
I recently signed up to Twitter out of curiousity, and I think I 'get it' now (for ages, I literally couldn't see the point).
Think of it as little communities of people exist on a different plane.
Good example - in real life, you have people who exist on different planes:
Level 1: would get invited to your wedding
Level 2: would get invited to your wedding reception
Level 3: would go for a drink after work with you
Level 4: would get a Christmas card from you
Level 5: would smile and nod 'hello' to you in the lift, but wouldn't know your name.
Online tweeting communities are another plane...but a virtual one. I find myself followng people rather than tweeting myself - lots of tech bloggers for example.
I also follow Stephen Fry, but only because he's clever and I repeat things he's said, passing them off as my own witticisms.
By the way, I feel a twinge of sympathy for the chap in the story, as 'destroy' is a word I use all the time, but I use it in the sense of "I'm going to have a fantastic time...it's gonna get MESSY".
I wouldn't tweet that about America though, because I've been before, and know that humour-wise, absolutely nothing gets through their irony shields.
Nuts - I'll probably get banned for writing THAT!
I wouldn't tweet that about America though, because I've been before, and know that humour-wise, absolutely nothing gets through their irony shields.
Nuts - I'll probably get banned for writing THAT!
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