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Twitter Bans User For Laughing At Rachel Maddow's Tears Of Despair Over Mueller Report
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Funny reading. Oh well Maddow bet on the wrong horse.
Twitter Bans User For Laughing At Rachel Maddow's Tears Of Despair Over Mueller Report
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I have a Twitter account now; I used to have one under my real name, but decided I'd close it not just for privacy concerns, but mostly b/c I never used it. A yr. or so ago I got another one under a pseudonym because I saw other people doing the same thing. I only got it originally to get more entries into contests and sweepstakesI enter* ("Share this on Twitter or Facebook for five more chances!") but recently started following a few people, the Presidents and some conservatives, plus a few conservative celebs like James Woods and Pat Sajak to name a couple. I love the biting wit of Woods and while Sajak never gets "too political", he is very funny to read. (I also just found out he's a Vietnam War era veteran, was a DJ in-country while in the service)
*I got a copy of The Perfect Scoop as a prize doing that a while back, plus a few other cookbooks. That's the sort of contests I enter.
I have found out that it's sometimes not good to read the Twitter feed of certain actors I like. Not sure why they do that b/c when I see them on TV or in a movie, I can't concentrate on their playing the role, but remembering what vile things they said. I used to like Ron Pearlman, for example, but he's one of the most hateful human beings I've ever had the misfortune to read on Twitter.
I wonder if tears are from the knowledge their acting gigs are ending and they'll have to find real jobs?
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