Philosophical question: If you didn't Twitter it, did it really happen? That's what this folksy singer says in his ode to the microblogging phenomenon, Twitter.
Sadly, I know a lot of people who feel this way.
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Philosophical question: If you didn't Twitter it, did it really happen? That's what this folksy singer says in his ode to the microblogging phenomenon, Twitter.
Sadly, I know a lot of people who feel this way.
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^^
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I guess I'm no one. Hmm ... surprisingly doesn't bother me.
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If you think about it Facebook was for college students so in reality --- many social networks are focused on that demographic.. they haven't really changed their marketing scheme to benefit those actually working.
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Naaah! If you google yourself and fine nothing, that's kinda scary though.
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and here i am thinking my life had meaning. imagine my shock when i pushed play. haha. i actually signed up for twitter though i'm not sure why. i randomly update every five days or so.
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Seriously... who has time to be on all these social networking sites? I have a full time job and I don't understand where people find time to MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Tagged, etc etc etc Maybe I have too many hobbies but I don't have time to do even half the stuff I want to do let alone keep active on all these networking sites. I hate to say it...being the uber computer geek that I am but here it is: some people need to go outside and see what color the sky is.