Leave it to Twitter to spark a resurgence in haiku. By limiting status updates to 140 characters, Twitter forces the writer to be picky with words. Unfortunately, many Twitter users see this as an invitation to post rolling status messages:
- "Part 1: OK, so I was just eating breakfast (Frosted Mini Wheats, in case you were wondering - 'cause surely you are, since my breakfast eati" followed shortly thereafter by...
- "Part 2: ng habits are totally fascinating, but, like, whatever, that's on you) and I was thinking, I wonder what would happen if ponies coul" followed by...
- "Part 3: d fly. Well, I gotta go to work now."
DVD player died last night; our fresh Netflix pile (after Veterans Day mail hiatus) cried out to be watched; laptop viewing blows.
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Sooo . . . along with email, voicemail, this blog and text messaging, I now have another opportunity to communicate. Spare me!
Mom
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