Philosophy, Politics & Culture Against All Tweets … July 9, 2009 4 Comments I came across this today and couldn’t help but to pass it along — a philosophical exposition against Twitter. Priceless. Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInTwitterRedditPrintMoreTumblrTelegramPocketPinterestWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related Previous Post Next Post Jason Gillikin Jason E. Gillikin, CPHQ, is an author, editor, publisher and health quality analytics expert who blogs from "A Mild Voice of Reason." You may also like February 23, 2006 Oh where, o where, are the Olympics held? February 26, 2012 It Goes to 11: Ideology and the Increase in Ad Hominem Political Discourse December 25, 2021 An Update, 18 Months Overdue 4 comments did you have a link for this article?? Reply He ran out of characters. Reply Haha, it was actually included in the text of the note as a hyperlink … http://proginosko.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/against-all-tweets/ Reply "cogito, ergo tweet." Descartes for the digital age. Reply Offer a witty retort.Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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did you have a link for this article??
He ran out of characters.
Haha, it was actually included in the text of the note as a hyperlink … http://proginosko.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/against-all-tweets/
"cogito, ergo tweet." Descartes for the digital age.