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More than anything else.
For all the lost words trapped between my teeth and underneath my tongue

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12:10 am

20110627


"Everyone tries to be the best version of themselves on Twitter. It's sort of like a virtual cool kid cafeteria. Which lunch table will you get invited to sit at? It's so cliquey and you have the opportunity to get rejected daily, whether it be by an ignored @ tweet or when someone chooses not to follow you back. But you know what? It's better than Facebook. Because at least you don't have to see photo albums of fat people from your high school getting married. And you get to choose who ends up in your feed. You are not allowed to deny a Facebook friend request. It's practically illegal. However, you can easily not follow someone back. That's totally socially acceptable."

(via Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Someone's Twitter)

I'd say Twitter is totally the way to go.
& you can follow me at @zeetremendous to the lost souls that still drop by since i am about 100x more active than this space. I check my Twitter for Iphone app on average about 10 milliseconds each day. #hyperbole


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