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Twitter : 15 Things We Don’t Want To Know : …Or Won’t Admit We Want To Know –> Day 11

This is the eleventh post in a series called, “15 Things We Don’t Want To Know (Or Won’t Admit We Want To Know)” in your Tweets. Well, honestly, some of these things may be interesting, but we don’t want to admit WE WANT TO KNOW.

Some of us can relate to this on a personal level. Hmmmm, could a kid really make his college fund off Daddy’s swear jar?

Excess Expletives

I can understand the use of expletives, and I am certainly not here to judge. If that is what works for you, to express your inner passion, go for it. It is our choice whether or not we pay attention. However, when the last 20 statuses are entirely made up of expletives, with not even an explanation of what you are sharing with us, as far as experiences, well… it leaves us out, not to mention, confused.

My suggestion? At the least, in some of the 20 statuses, share with us the topic of your expletives so that we may also share in that inner passion. Hey, maybe we will even RT.

 

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