Anyone who follows me on Twitter sees immediately that it's where my alter ego plays. I don't want a lot of people who I'm connected to on Facebook to follow me on Twitter. As funny as it seems, Twitter is more private for me. Most of the people I engage with on Twitter are political types/ journalists, and African American. It brings out a different side of me. I love it. It's actually where I feel most at home.
On Facebook, I have many, many very loving extended family (and close friends) who are very conservative Christian, so most of my posts and links are neutral. I am rarely neutral on Twitter.
I am rarely neutral on Twitter.
But you are awesome there.
But you are awesome there.
You're too sweet. And very forgiving of my endless Giants tweets. :)
Well, it can't be the Phils all the time, I suppose.
Well, it can't be the Phils all the time, I suppose.
Next three days it's ALL Phils and All Giants, baybay!!
Reseacher's log, #1:
Despite somewhat mellow-disappointing first impression, so far Twitter is a success: I only twited "let's do science, bitches", and Bitches are helping me with their own views on the empirical data over at b.orgy.
I might will have to ask for a good job, and see what will come up.
Future tasks: buy Bitches flowers, and consider calling more people bitch, if they help me in unexpected ways.
I do not really understand the Twitter and I struggle with Facebook, because I don't think I know where to draw the line. I fear I'd end up like this:
"I need to wash dishes."
"The dog wants to go out."
"Damn, that's a flea."
"Why is my computer so slow?"
"You can draw in this dust. I should dust."
"The dog wants to go out."
"I swore I'd stop eating over my computer, but did I? Now there's a crumb keeping the e from working."
"I need to wash dishes."
"Why am I in the kitchen?"
"I will never finish this damn website."
"The dog wants to go out."
I don't have enough to say. I know I don't.
And I'm really not slamming myself, but until they come up with "rutdweller.com" there isn't much social networking that's right...I'm tripping about introducing my new fandom to my cerebral brand of fanfic, even.
That's me...putting the cerebral in cerebral palsy, yet again.
"I swore I'd stop eating over my computer, but did I? Now there's a crumb keeping the e from working."
I believe you mean, "I swor I'd stop ating ovr my computr, but did I? Now thr's a crumb kping th from working."
Ginger, though there are people who use both for that purpose, it's not the norm amongst my friends or those I follow. I get a lot of breaking news and links to really interesting stuff through both sites. I am enormously grateful for this new way to connect with both established and new friends.