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- inactive, on 01/04/2009, -1/+86Yeah it must suck sitting around with millions of dollars and nothing to do.
- mvanhorn, on 01/04/2009, -1/+53Most entertaining celeb on Twitter is Shaq. http://twitter.com/the_real_shaq
After a loss he's said stuff like "Whatthe hell is wrong wit da suns" - inactive, on 01/04/2009, -2/+49"I'm going poop now", Jennifer Aniston
- muslax27, on 01/04/2009, -3/+39Error 404
- Garlik, on 01/05/2009, -3/+39Dane Cook: "I thought of a good joke..."
pfffHAHAHAHA - fxu1989, on 01/05/2009, -18/+48***** twitter.
***** celebrities.
***** the RIAA. - inactive, on 01/05/2009, -3/+23It's an analogy. Do you understand them?
- caityD, on 01/05/2009, -1/+20lets be honest here, is anyone's twitter not completely mundane?
- johnkeils, on 01/05/2009, -0/+15and the po-lease
- jacrough, on 01/05/2009, -0/+16"Its so cold in porland the sun just sent me a text, yo shaq ill c u n may Schwwwwwww"
- johnkeils, on 01/05/2009, -1/+16huh? hot chicks don't use the bathroom...
- Snokage, on 01/04/2009, -6/+21WoW never equals real life.
- inactive, on 01/04/2009, -9/+23Well, if you're a WoW player (or any other game, for that matter, but I'll use WoW as the example here), and you've reached max level and have tons of gold and a lot of great gear, the game becomes mundane and uninteresting. You sit around maybe trying for achievements or something that are largely unfulfilling, and ultimately you end up quitting for awhile until new content comes out.
Except here the game is real life. Same rules apply, but if you quit the game you can't start it again. - s3Shane, on 01/05/2009, -1/+14"Where I am from, Shoes are far too expensive to just be thrown about at amazingly bad world leaders!" -http://twitter.com/Borat
- AndrewDB, on 01/05/2009, -0/+13He did. His career.
- FullMetalNIN, on 01/05/2009, -4/+16For the love of god never make a WoW analogy again.
- tendonut, on 01/05/2009, -1/+12http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/4/23/
- ajmsd3030, on 01/05/2009, -0/+10"Even the aliens no me, da ones real far, i speak to em like ibadablaa, Jigamagla, bockeraaa 5:26 PM Dec 13th, 2008 from txt"
Simply Stunning. - pkon, on 01/05/2009, -0/+10@laskey, i will c u n new york, and o yea im gonna spank u 4 yur birthday, lol
No way...hahaha - Garlik, on 01/05/2009, -0/+10"Do thee american manafacturers make good quality cars?"
- AndrewDB, on 01/05/2009, -0/+8wow.. He writes like a three year old..
- MvP1292, on 01/05/2009, -3/+11i thought it was a pretty damn good analogy..
- one504, on 01/04/2009, -1/+8"Don't go out in the rain in your socks."
--Navin R. Johnson - bmcnally, on 01/05/2009, -2/+9John Cleese has a twitter account? Subscribe.
- kotrin, on 01/05/2009, -0/+6straight from the underground
- algaeturd, on 01/05/2009, -4/+11This article proves the point I've always been saying:
Nobody ***** cares except you.
You can update your twitter all you want, all day, at every turn and you know what? It just shows people how boring your life really is. Because most people lead boring lives...even 'celebrities.'
Twitter is for the perpetually insecure and the terminally idiotic who actually think the world revolves around them and feels like they're handing out favors every time they update. Nobody gives a ***** that you got your oil changed, nobody gives a ***** that you're ready for the shower or 'going out for drinks.'
Nobody gives a ***** but you. So keep it to yourself, you 12-year-old, whiny ass girls who think that other peoples' breaths hinge on your boring existence. - gaqua, on 01/05/2009, -2/+9That is such a terrible analogy. It's like saying that being a celebrity is akin to achieving all there is to achieve. Even Oprah could decide she's bored with her wealth and TV show and decide to get into writing, learning, building a house, taking up a hobby, etc.
- BrandonJM, on 01/04/2009, -2/+8Dugg because it's true but I can't help but think, "Is this news?" and "Duh".
- hartley, on 01/05/2009, -1/+7Seriously, I got like $15 and nothing to do.
- ZincSaucier, on 01/05/2009, -2/+8Digg front page article about celebrities being bored reveals mundane lifestyle of power users.
- nitesoIja, on 01/05/2009, -1/+7another one bites the dust
- jlimon, on 01/05/2009, -3/+9Mirror.
http://rorr.im/ - k4rizma, on 01/05/2009, -0/+6There is always room for improvement and the only thing that stops you from progressing is yourself.
(not in wow) - mrbecker, on 01/05/2009, -0/+6There is nothing mundane about the explosive lifestyle of @michael_bay. Pure f'ing enjoyment.
- sfrench, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5Mine is 95% mundane and 4.8% inappropriateness. and .2% pictures of me as a young child
- luckless, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5Alright, poop time.
- ultrafez, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5Not funny. Just get back to stealing others' Digg submissions. You seem to have that perfected to a fine art.
- jlimon, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5How the ***** is posting a working mirror getting me dugg down? *****!
- Twenty, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5I think the point Snokage was trying to make is that WoW sucks.
And yes, yes it does.
And I do realize that I'm on digg saying wow sucks. - inactive, on 01/05/2009, -2/+7Jesus H. Christ in a chicken basket, how do these telegraph.co.uk posts keep making it to the front page? This is almost as bad as huffpo during the election season
- jayeiser, on 01/05/2009, -1/+6Twitter makes no sense to me. Why would anyone care to know what I am doing at random times of the day, and why the hell would I care what some celebrity is doing.
- alappat1, on 01/05/2009, -0/+5***** failure of the imagination; I doubt it is any more fantastic than our own lives. For example what can you do with say... 500 million if you were a 40 yr old superstar like Will Smith?(ignoring the scientology factor here- diggers don't kill me :P)
buy a really large hollywood house? check
buy reallly large summer/winter homes/yacht/plane/expensive cars? check
have adventure holidays including safari's ski trips etc? Check
go to parties once in a while, act as if something happens in there that no one else has done (it doesn't- only more expensive drinks and better looking people)? Check
You see where this is going? These sound like slightly more luxurious version of our mundane lives. These Celebrities just make it seem more mysterious because it then increases demand for their products like movies/ music etc. - johnkeils, on 01/05/2009, -0/+4is this the same article?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11047 ... - rotundo, on 01/05/2009, -1/+5It's not a very good analogy because you don't have to wait for "new content" to come out in real life. You can make the content. You can even make WoW content if you want.
Life isn't about getting stuff, it's about giving stuff. - jcsoc, on 01/05/2009, -0/+4Better headline: Twitter reveals mundane people
- andrewlotta, on 01/05/2009, -0/+4No one gives a *****.
- cards, on 01/05/2009, -0/+4If that's the information you choose to tweet, then yes, your followers won't much care. If you tweet useful information, then your followers have something interesting to read. The same is true of blogs; there are plenty of useless blogs out there, and there are plenty of very good blogs.
If you choose to follow people with useless updates, you'll have nothing to read but useless crap. Follow interesting people and you'll get interesting content. - algaeturd, on 01/05/2009, -0/+4Exactly. And it's for self-centered people who think that others actually care every time they make an insignificant move in their lives.
They don't. But it doesn't keep people from posting *****, hoping to get a comment like, 'awesome! you're getting your 'hairs done!' So kewl!' - tattertech, on 01/05/2009, -1/+4My favorite is when he quotes himself...
- scb0825, on 01/05/2009, -0/+3You have to feel sorry for the millions of twitter users who continuously update their status, but have no one following them.
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