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CJ and TD Twitter argument?


Guest Bwood

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My best friend and I have known each other for 41 years, since nursery school. We talk almost every day. When I joined Facebook he was already there and I posted comments just like we were talking on the phone or in person. Busting his chops just like he does to me. People that didn’t know me got mad and asked him why he would let someone talk to him like that. We had to explain that’s just how we do it. We’ve also had real fights but friendship always wins out in the end. I don’t know if the fight was real or not but it sounds like they are good friends and hopefully they will settle it among each other, like friends would.

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Agreed.

But, twitter puts it out there for the world to see.

one of the drawbacks from a society full of attention whores who thinks the world cares what they are thinking about in any given moment.

it makes it easier for people to talk, but you never have any clue about how many people are listening to what should be a private conversation.

if it was really a big deal it would have been handled in person or by text message or the over the phone.

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What's different with him now saying it on twitter because of technology and him saying it to friends and family 10 years ago. I'm sure players say it or think it all the time. As long as he produces I'm cool with it. It's what he has trained for all his life, live it up.

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