Quote Originally Posted by EmoRebellion
Twitter was blowing up with news about MJ's death minutes before any reputable news source had picked up on it.
Like if it were actually a very important, world-changing thing... if one stops and thinks, if the media hadnt made such fuss about his death, would it actually change anything in most people's lifes (besides his familiars, friends and employess of course)? Im pretty sure not. Many (if not most) past singers die and many people doesnt even know, or when know doesnt give too much importance to this... after all, everybody dies in the end.

But, media needs to keep people (or should i say sheep) busy with small and harmless informations, so they have not time to think by themselves and start to be a trouble for the system... so i agree completly with what JohhnyZ said:

Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyZ
everyone is too concerned with everyone else's business that they don't have enough time to take care of themselves. It's pathetic.
And to the OP: Im completly opposed to the very essence of twitter. I dont want anybody know what im doing. In fact, i would love to be actually invisible. And i also dont want to know what people are doing. If theyre doing a such important thing that they need to tell me, just call me.

Yet, i know how boring is to have nobody to talk with, and nothing interesting to see on internet... so even if i dislike twitter and such, i understand how you feels. Have you ever looked at uncyclopedia.org?