Twitter Wit Brilliance in 140 Characters or Less

Twitter Wit Brilliance in 140 Characters or Less by Nick Douglas is a compilation published by HarperCollins on August 25, 2009, featuring 176 pages in English. This book presents a collection of Twitter aphorisms that showcase the creativity and humor of its users, ranging from everyday observations to clever quips. It highlights how Twitter has transformed self-expression, allowing individuals from various backgrounds to share their wit in concise formats.
Readers will find a diverse array of contributions, including humorous insights from celebrities and everyday users alike. The anthology captures the essence of social media’s impact on popular culture, illustrating how the platform has enabled a new generation of humorists to thrive. With a foreword by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, this edition reflects the vibrant tapestry of human experience through succinct and entertaining tweets.
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New York Magazine proclaims, “Twitter is the hot web company right now…the Next Big Thing;” the New York Times calls it “one of the fastest-growing phenomena on the Internet;” Time magazine claims “Twitter is on its way to becoming the next killer app;” and Newsweek notes that “Suddenly, it seems as though all the world′s a-twitter.”
Since its creation in March 2006, Twitter has unleashed a torrent of self-expression from its six million members around the world, who send and read each others′ “tweets,” messages up to 140 characters in length. Friends use the site to make plans; relatives use it to stay connected; politicians use it to lobby for votes; and humorists use it to perfect their craft. In fact, Twitter users have reinvented the classic medium of the witticism in a site where anyone can be a Dorothy Parker or an Oscar Wilde.
Twitter Wit is the first compilation of Twitter aphorisms, with submissions ranging from quotidian vignettes like “I bet in Sweden the Ikea instructions are in English” to bumper sticker-type quips like “I think the bird of love is the dove. My husband thinks it′s the swallow,” and contributors ranging from celebrities like Shaquille O′Neal, Jimmy Fallon, Penn Jillette, John Cleese, and Steven Fry to regular people with previously unappreciated sharp tongues. Featuring a foreword by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, this authorized anthology of the thousand most most clever and memorable “tweets” relates the diversity of human experience in hilarious bite-sized pieces.
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