I heart twitter

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I have to admit, for the last 3 months, I’ve been using twitter as my social media tool to get  in touch with others. I admittedly heart twitter more than other social medias! As a life lover, I’m a happy human follower. What distinguishes Twitter from other Social Medias, is the maturity of people. Maybe it has to do with the age group, I don’t know you tell me! It’s an amazing place to stay informed, share & evolve. From arts to science and technology, self-growth to reiligious matters, food and beverages to cars, you find everything in the Twitterverse, it sounds great, isn’t it?

I’m really proud to be part of the Twitter Community, where kindness, respect, fun and intelligence co-exist everyday! Thanks a zillion to you, humans behind computers from all over the world who make of Twitter, a wonderful rendez-vous with life!


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