140 characters is plenty to get a point across or create an
expression. Actually, 140 words is rambling. If reading “run-on” tweets makes
you want to check your Facebook, try following my favorite twitter account that
is short and to the point.
Avatar Cosby, @astoldbyJosh is my favorite because his
tweets are dark, twisted, and honest. “I bleed Merlot” Cosby vents over what
seems to be an addiction to red wine or a tough day. Cosby’s humorous side
shines as he comments “I love to sleep. They love to cackle.” I can respect a
tweeter that can complain in a comedic tone. “True Life: I’m literally perfect”
a tweet with confidence is always refreshing.
Although @astoldbyJosh is entertaining to follow, informational
tweets are always a must. Twitter is for expression and communication. It
should keep us connected and updated to current issues. @nytimes sums up current
issues in the 140 character limit. This twitter account is perfect for staying
updated with the news.
Writing tweets about characters, plots and authors in classic British literature is my forte. Follow me, @ladydeadlock1 on twitter. Brace yourself, make sure your a Brit Lit fan before following.
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