On the Cutting Edge of the Aftermath of the Twitter Backlash


I wrote a piece about Twitter this week.

So apparently did every other journalist in this mighty nation of ours. And I thought I was special. It seems like Twitter sort of poked its head into mainstream consciousness this week. My only point is that Twitter is kind of addictive but maybe not all that good for you. Or at least for me. The end. There, I could have done it in a tweet.

By the way those aren’t my hands in the picture.

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