1. As soon as I started using Twitter, I saw that there was a user called THE_REAL_SHAQ. I went to read their twitter, and it was hilarious. Such a good parody of the Shaq. e.g., "I hate leprekons lol", "David stern said i dnt mind sounding trite, what does that word mean, any scholars out there", "Bout to get ready for the dunk contest, whos gonna win", etc. But then it got a bit repetitive--the joke got old. Suspiciously old. So, after doing some research, I realized it IS THE REAL SHAQ. I'm not sure if this makes it dramatically more funny or less funny, but I can't read them anymore regardless.
2. How can somebody as intelligent and funny as Stephen Fry have such a quotidian, banal twitter? I don't get it. I love Stephen Fry, but his twitter is just boring. As a celebrity, his life is like a perpetual vacation, and his twitter is like the boring comments people make about their vacations, only with the added bonus of his describing whatever technological difficulties he faces in so-updating. Baffling.
3. Daniel Walker is my hero.
3.04.2009
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With the occasional lengthy word to remind you that he is Stephen Fry.
The only reason I would have ever considered placing a toe into the Twitter pool would have been to get updates on Stephen Fry's Twitter. He mentions it often, and I've always meant to join just for it... but I guess not anymore? I don't know, we shall see... It seems odd that his Twitter would bore...
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