I love the lag between the time I tweet something and the time Twitter Tools posts it back on my website.
It’s kind of like a very broken time machine that sends my posts from the past into the future so that people think that things that happened before are happening soon or happening future tense now.
So the real question, I guess, is if/when then was now, and now was going to happen sometime soon, then who/when/why will we ever know about the things that don’t know about the things that happened/will happen then?
And don’t go telling me to go read Donkey Hotey because I’m pretty sure I’m not just talking smack about a bunch of windmills here, people.
I love the lag between the time I tweet something and the time Twitter Tools posts it back on my website.
It’s kind of like a very broken time machine that sends my posts from the past into the future so that people think that things that happened before are happening soon or happening future tense now.
So the real question, I guess, is if/when then was now, and now was going to happen sometime soon, then who/when/why will we ever know about the things that don’t know about the things that happened/will happen then?
And don’t go telling me to go read Donkey Hotey because I’m pretty sure I’m not just talking smack about a bunch of windmills here, people.