Oh my. One wonders what Moon twitted this time. I like her sarcasm, Marcel Marceau he is not.
I don’t use twitter however I have learned before I post the rare post something on Facebook. I write in word and review it before I post it.
People treat social media like a private sounding board. Then they get all bent out of shape because someone said something about it they don’t like.
I am for social media I just wish people would think more about what they say on it. They also should remember they are a public forums which can be used against them.
I do agree. By the way, here in Venezuela the people who works in the government sector can’t write anything bad about it, since their supervisors are monitoring their social media.
I wish I understood this one but I don’t. It’s gone over my head.
tweets are for twits
After all, it’s called TWITter!
Oh my. One wonders what Moon twitted this time. I like her sarcasm, Marcel Marceau he is not.
I don’t use twitter however I have learned before I post the rare post something on Facebook. I write in word and review it before I post it.
People treat social media like a private sounding board. Then they get all bent out of shape because someone said something about it they don’t like.
I am for social media I just wish people would think more about what they say on it. They also should remember they are a public forums which can be used against them.
I do agree. By the way, here in Venezuela the people who works in the government sector can’t write anything bad about it, since their supervisors are monitoring their social media.
He probably tweeted a helmet rant.
spoiler: Marcel Marceau was a famous French mime. Therefore Yahuda sent a blank tweet.
Fun fact: the only spoken word in Mel Brooks’ Silent Movie was spoken, in character, by Marcel Marceau.
Because Marceau was a mime, perhaps it was an image-only or a video tweet.
(Are there even such things? I honestly don’t know, I don’t twit.)
-“BB”-
This was the link he posted: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-01-09-suv-terrorism_x.htm