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Twitter celebs grow up!
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Is it me or does anyone else think the whole celeb vs celeb Twitter thing is all a bit playground and pathetic. We've seen many recent examples where one celeb digs at another and then they retaliate on their twitter and so it goes on. My Dad's better than your Dad etc.
Reading about the Brookstein vs One Direction twitter row made me think how cowardly and childish it all is. It seems a lot of people have real trouble keeping their 'online' mouths shut these days. Twitter has opened up a whole world of big mouths that should learn that sometimes it's better just to say nothing. How many times have we seen someone blurt out a stupid comment on their twitter page and then quickly apologise and retract it as a result of public criticism. It's as if Twitter has removed the whole think before you open you mouth mindset.
Reading about the Brookstein vs One Direction twitter row made me think how cowardly and childish it all is. It seems a lot of people have real trouble keeping their 'online' mouths shut these days. Twitter has opened up a whole world of big mouths that should learn that sometimes it's better just to say nothing. How many times have we seen someone blurt out a stupid comment on their twitter page and then quickly apologise and retract it as a result of public criticism. It's as if Twitter has removed the whole think before you open you mouth mindset.
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They've yet to engage their brains that the technology on Twitter and Facebook is instantaneous so once you've posted it then millions of people will have viewed it within seconds. Retracting it belatedly just magnifies the rash immaturity of their comments.
Twitter is particularly self-indulgent - posting one-line inanities every two minutes in the vain hope that somebody out there may be interested in their witterings.......
It all screams: "Look at me! Look at me!!" :yawn:
glad it's not just me then!
Another thing I hate and object to is being privy to someone's blerdy arguments in the street whilst they are on their mobile. The whole top and bottom of it is there is no shame any more. :mad:
Yep....and on a train in a packed carriage is worse. You can't get away from it!
Rancid piece of software.
It is quite funny though Especially asking people in the USA "do you know who piers morgan is?"
Well, that's true indeed - you get a lot of small-timers on there; those who want their 15 minute grab of fame and the likes of Twitter and Facebook enable them to maintain some kind of minor 'profile'.
Lol what..his grammar is AWFUL.
I like their twitter rows. It shows them as real people and not the special cut about the rest of us that their pr machines would have us believe. I really hate the word "celeb". There are very few people out there who's lives are worth celebrating. Most celebs are just famous, rather than special.