Twitter Tshirt - Never Before Have So Many People With So Little to Say Said So Much To So Few for $11.96
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I need this as a bumper sticker. Twitter really seems to bring out the inner moron.
@shrdlu: Depends on who you follow.
I understand Facebook and My Space but Twitter is beyond me.
@theoneill555: twitter for me is like a giant newsfeed. I rarely speak, but I follow a lot of news. Although this shirt could say the same thing for MySpace and Facebook.
"I really have nothing to say, but I want to say it all the same."
-Guido from the movie 8 1/2
@hobbit: I agree with your statement about Spacebook, but I have to say...
I have a newsfeed for News. I prefer just getting it raw, and as close to the source as possible. Well, except for Fox Spews, of course.
@theoneill555: I have to agree with @hobbit, it really depends on who you follow. I have lots of friends who's opinions i greatly respect who are on twitter and maintain spectacular news lists, retweeting the best bits. It's a great way to casually share stuff we find on the internet together.
although I can also kill quite a few brain cells when I click on the #justinbieber trending topic and read what shows up.
@shrdlu: fox is one news source I don't follow or watch. I do follow CNN, I like Anderson Cooper, Then NPR, some local stuff, then a whole bunch of european stuff.
I don't think Churchill would have thought Twitter even worthy of comment
@pg318: Something like this maybe? "Twitter/Facebook/MySpace has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire." - Winston Churchill
i understand woot, but facebook and twitter are beyond me
Regardless of how pointless twitter is, how true this shirt is, or how glamor-stricken our "news" has become in this country, I am simply amused by the length contrast of the two coupons. usethisreallylocgcouponbecauseittakesforevertoreadandpublicizesournewthingy, or shoes
@jordanchivell: despair has notoriously long coupon codes, but when they send them via twitter, the 140 character limit doesn't leave much space for explaining what the code does. I don't think they actually expect people to use the long code unless they're buying right after they read the email.

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