Sunday 10 October 2010


Though 5 million times less complicated than Facebook,
it's a breeding ground for cyber beef. 

No-one used to go around cussing each other on their FB status' with such passion
..or parring whole nations of people through one worldwide debate.

Thanks to Twitter music artists have collaborated, 
people have become famous, 
Xfactor has hilarious running commentary,

The only thing that i find deeply worrying, 
and 
could in fact reduce me to a blubbering mess of hot milk chocolate.. 
Is the fact that in years to come people will have to tell their kids how they met.. 
''Wait, so mum you met dad on twitter ?'' 
Now lets consider the fact that unlike Facebook or even Myspace, 
Twitter doesn't really support life sharing in the way that other sites do. 
There's no instant chat or large information section to tell you loads about that 57 year old guy, called 'Jeff',
 
who is leading you to believe he is a 
19 year old girl called Alesha ...

So how the hell do people meet prospective guys/girls by reading
a series of 140 character sentences. 
That to me is begging it.

*Begging it is a term used to refer to a person who goes out of their way for some kinda attention from the opposite gender or friends.

Still Aspiring

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