Since March 6, 2009, all of the Twitter updates or tweets are starting to amass a few pages of disjointed and tangential prose. All of the tweets from all the twitter users worldwide have very little in common. Building a concrete well reasoned argument typically requires more than one hundred and forty characters. Should Nels read all of the tweets in order to determine if any trends or tendencies are developing? The simple answer to the previously posed question is probably not. Tweets tend to be relatively dispositional and devoid of interconnected lines of argumentation.
Now would be a good time to write a few pages of prose. Maybe later tonight Nels will write a few pages of prose during the silent hours of the night. Writing defines the performance of thought. Internal monologue can help the individual work through complex issues. How often does somebody new to a website read the content from start to finish? Most people probably only read articles that are directly of interest to a specific search query. Most weblogs do not function as subscription news sources requiring constant readership to survive. Most weblog entries are speculative in nature or reactionary.
Nels has been fast food free for three consecutive meals. Demonstrating a small degree of will power should allow the fast food moratorium to last for an entire week. Nels hopes to continue the moratorium for longer than a week, but avoiding fast food indefinitely might be a herculean task. Televised advertising might cause a specific food hunger that ignites an unstoppable food craving. Only time will tell the truth about the effectiveness of fast food moratoriums.
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