Top pro, from the Steph: I would make great Tweets. No one would know what I was talking about. That was the whole appeal, basically.
Top con, from the P@: I hate interacting with other humans! It's rather low on my list of likes, and very high on my list of dislikes.
So, percentage wise, how much do you predict my hypothetical Twittering could involve:
- Me entertaining myself (and perhaps, as a bonus, others) by shouting into the void
- Me actually talking to, interacting with, and, god forbid, meeting new others?
This is like part two of the Twitter Interview. The Twitter Callback. It's between Twitter and one other candidate. (The other candidate is "No Twitter".)
Also, as if this entry weren't already ridiculous enough: According to GoodReads, my post tag is literally actually true.
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Oh, I think you could get away with very little actual interaction. Or none. You'd make an account, find out who you already know and click to follow them, they'd reciprocate, and then you'd start shouting out your nonsense, I mean pure awesomeness. Cuz the people who know you wouldn't be all, "what the heck are you talking about?" because instead they'd be all, "oh there's that Amy again. She's so entertaining. And indecipherable. I love her."
leminon
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bbhjcsmfdbfmjfhjksdsdhgs <-Irina's input on the matter.
The more I think about it, the more I think you probably should just go ahead and join. I mean, nothing is forcing you to stick with it if it turns out to cause insufferable rage, right? (Although I have a suspicion that it *will* increase your daily amount of wanting to punch the internet)
redsker
I can't believe that The Catcher In The Rye has more votes than The Bridges Of Madison County.
I suspect most books likely wound up on this list for one of two reasons: 1. The respondent feels the book is too popular. 2. The respondent was made to read the book in high school.
So, basically, the times Catcher In The Rye has been assigned as high school reading > the overall popularity of the Bridges Of Madison County.
All I'm saying is I'd talk at you even more than I already do.
Judge that as you will.
Notablag? HILARIOUS.
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