So here it is, for a limited time only.
I unlock my door, put up some hot water
Turn on the computer, sign a form for my daughter
The computer is loaded, but the tea has turned bitter
Because all of this time I’ve been checking my Twitter
Trade wars, international law and - look – a cool map!
I retweet, respond – and, voila, notifications
I like that you “like”; I’m glad you approve this
But may I suggest you put your money where your mouth is?
Exempli grata –
To gender-balance syllabi – to use at your school!
Whose IR list brings the male-female ratio down.
Mueller’s probing again, seem’s he’s found some new clues
The White House exodus continues, there goes another staffer
Foggy Bottom is silent, and so is McMaster.
Who is friend? Who is foe? And *what* is “covfefe”?
My nuclear friends will surely take pity
Except that their tweets are alphabet city
ALBM, MMRCA, ICCM, MRV
And, now we’re talking football. Time to move on.
I’m truly indifferent if the Patriots’ won.
Except it’s all in French: pas maintenant
The doctors are in – what’s new in hemostatics?
Ugh - this article makes me feel symptomatic
By the news that Twitter is changing the rules
140 to 280 and a new way to thread
I can’t figure this out. Time to do some research instead.
I’m tempted, but no, I won’t take a look.
But first I read an article that’s long overdue
I post with some comments. Instantaneous response!
Someone calls out a typo. I feign nonchalance.
Does it correlate with proximity to Saskatchewan?
Yo, @smsaideman, and @StephanieCarvin, too
In Canada is tweeting just what you do?
I’ll never understand how to quickly digest all this news
I like hearing your thoughts, and I enjoy our communications
But, to be honest, I prefer outlets with more thoughtful conversation.
Isn’t it great that our vocation allows such intellectual wandering?
US foreign policy has, once again, changed on a dime.
I read about @SeverineAR’s newest ethnography
And check out this book on ocean cartography!
Which I do, and note my impending book release
[cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=801…]
OMFG. Are you kidding? Oy. And, good grief.
I always smile at this canine monologue.
If I tweeted all day, how many times would I blunder?
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that, for me, less is more.
I try to only put it out there if I’m really pretty sure.
Dinner, and homework and, oh great, my middle-schooler’s miffed.
The kids are now abed, and there’s more work to do.
Hey, guess what – turns out *I’m* Reviewer 2.
I reach for my iPad for one final peek.
Can I claim that it’s work? No, my husband will scoff.
And I know that he’s right. Time to turn Twitter off.