Cinder@Triquetrea·Mar 10, 2017Replying to @KeithHuddDisagree. There are new kinds of experiences you absolutely can't get anywhere else than online. Traditional experiences, OTOH...1
Keith Huddleston@KeithHudd·Mar 10, 2017Replying to @TriquetreaHaha. I thought of putting @ you on that one to see your reaction. That leads some extra credence to your point. . .1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Mar 10, 2017Replying to @KeithHuddAlso: most interesting experiences may come outside twitter, but twitter is good for dissemination. Am I missing something here?1
Keith Huddleston@KeithHudd·Mar 10, 2017Replying to @TriquetreaNot really. I think you're framing it right. The wider context is that with spring (full on here in Ok) I just feel the flows1
Keith Huddleston@KeithHudd·Mar 10, 2017Replying to @KeithHudd and @Triquetreamakes me unplug more -- as a ratio of my time. And that got me to thinking of doing it even more as a deliberate practice.2
Cinder@TriquetreaReplying to @KeithHuddCan't argue with that. Disconnecting is a valuable activity in itself, not only spiritually.6:02 PM · Mar 10, 2017·Twitter Web Client1 Like