We get it,Watch Actresses' Survival Skills Online dudes: You really didn't likethat thing we wrote, and maybe if you tweet at us, we really will see it your way. Despite our expertise and education, that random fact you knew was something we musthave overlooked and it demandedto be communicated to us immediately and directly.
But because we know that you are rational beings ceaselessly pursuing the greater good, let us humbly suggest a few activities in which you could dabble in your off-hours -- lest you burn out.
So, men on the internet who feel compelled to tweet at every female writer out there (not all men!), because we care about you, we give you this list. And don't worry about thanking us -- unpaid emotional labor is what we're here for.
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So we can search your slimy tweets by year or keywords instead of infinitely scrolling through a mountain of shit.
It's doing more harm than good.
The software is not intuitive and requires more attention than say, GarageBand.
Now that you've got a new marketable skill, share it with the world! And answer all that pesky InMail.
You know what you did. And you don't call nearly enough, so start now. Teach her to text, while you're at it -- and don't skip the emoji lesson.
#TeamJess or bust.
Really focus in on each drop and think on the sins of your past and how you can spread positivity and uplift your peers.
Flat fare in New York but pay-by-destination in D.C.? We can do better than this, and you're the guy to make it happen.
Donottweet at the author unless you learned something.
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