June 3, 2012

10 Funniest Tweets of the Week

0 comments

Molly McAleer, writer for 2 broke girls and co-founder of  Hello Giggles curating this week Twitter comedy, and is a less traditional approach.


"My favorite Tweets this week – in most cases – go," McAleer said. "Never in stand-up hear or see, how about those stickers printed, but they are just so funny to me."

Twitter-veteran, site in 2006 joined McAleer. At the time, he said, it was a small community of their "favorite Internet types, uber dorks, and some random people from Godknowswhere. 
Before the Hashtags, retweeting and "@" replies that a random user directory, without any interaction You stumble. What is the Los with things like,? "
"answers "on the way home from work and passed factory candy. Highway smell Butterfingers, ' "McAleer said." 
"I find it very interesting to be." But Twitter has become something really right now. Social Media is changing the traditional journalism. One example comes from the inner shift in news organizations on Twitter after the elections, Iran and since then, Twitter has become the primary source for breaking news and celebrity deaths.  
It is also a great source of entertainment, especially for the comedian. "In recent years, Twitter (or at least feed) has become a place to read and joke and farce," said McAleer. 
"While I enjoyed the humor as much as the next person, this is my era at least Twitter." 
"I found it to be at least a draw." Like McAleer on Twitter and the Internet as a whole, is that they control what, to see wanted and can ignore the rest. His personal favorites on Twitter are those who make her laugh without trying.  
"I saved me, trying to pay you, your family, or something that is legitimate, right?" You may have just Sun our usual, ridiculous, unique ways and means, that people naturally share his voice, "said McAleer."  "I know haters?" 
"I mean no haters will be." Are you looking for more funny tweets? You can check here last week Roundup here  


Arif s.Driessen is the Editorial, Lifestyle, for Digital Works @ The Driessen Post.

Leave a Reply