Friday, September 10, 2010

Twitter and Facebook Are Great Tools

They would be if you wanted to whack someone. Especially if your target was one of those self-absorbed trolls who have to tweet or FB-update about everything they do.

You could make up a pretty good profile of the soon-to-be deceased: When they leave for work, were they stop for coffee, what time they show up and leave work, when and where they go to a gym/restaurant/nightclub.

I might do a short story about that.

2 comments:

  1. More like ripped from he news.

    The news reported a series of breaking based on Facebook, seems the people all posted they were going on vacation.

    The stupid hurts.

    However, if you can make it really dark..

    Eck!

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  2. That's why I didn't say much on Twitter while I was in San Francisco: "Hey thieves of Las Vegas!! Empty house!!!" Admittedly, setting up an auto-post on my blog for while I was away might have been gratuitous.

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