Twitter is causing quite a stir. Though it has been out for several months now, it has lately caught on with our hip technology savvy friends. (If you don’t know what Twitter is, just skip this entry or watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN2HAroA12w). While I acknowledge the dangers in moving even further away from actual human contact in relationships, fueling the need for instant gratification of KNOWING what people are doing, and even fooling oneself into thinking one has friends, I think it can also be a lot of fun if used “properly.” Now, what do I mean by “properly” you ask? Well, I’ll tell you. From my perspective, I don’t care too much to know the mundane things my friends are doing like watching TV with their cats, (but now if Ashton Kutcher was doing that, I WOULD be interested). Celebrities are a different story. (They are obviously using Twitter for their own personal gain of promoting themselves by making thousands of people think they are actually friends with them and then telling these “friends” to watch their show or movie; however, it is still somewhat intriguing to know what they are eating for dinner. So despite feasting on the not-so-mundane information of celebrities eating spaghetti with their cats, I do think there are some great reasons to tweet). But back to my reasons to tweet. My “tweasons, if you will . . . Firstly, I think it’s really fun to use different variations of the word “twitter” while tweeting. “Don’t you twitterstand? You could become a twitterlebrity!” This “bite-sized yippity yap” can be really fun if you don’t take it too seriously and delve into the lingo. Secondly, it can keep you better connected with your friends. Sure, this would be lame if we based the entire friendship on 140-character texts, but when tweeting is used in addition to the phone, emails, facebook, texts, and oh yeah, actual human contact, it can really enhance the friendship through sarcastic banter and random comments. Thirdly, and I guess lastly, because I’m already feeling a little silly writing this much about twitter . . . tweeting is ideal for us stay at home moms (and unemployed dudes) to feel connected with humans throughout the day when there isn’t time to be on the phone or talking in person to other adults. It just makes the day a little more entertaining. Sure, it’s probably true that it’s more enticing to share with “others” what you are doing than it is to read what they are doing, which is a little narcissistic, but if one realizes this and embraces the ridiculousness of it all, I say go right ahead and tweet away. . . After all, it’s not very often one has the opportunity to talk to NO ONE and EVERYONE all at the same time. That sounds twitterific if you ask me.
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