Truer words couldn’t have been spoken by Queen Latifah.  I think I’m getting more and more frustrated by twitter and social networking as a whole every day. I was at a dinner party the other day and as much fun as we were having, most of us where on our phones checking twitter or texting the entire time.  When I’m at a club, I see folks texting on their phone throughout the night. Probably tweeting how much fun they are having or how “insane” the club is…but how much fun can you really have if you are tweeting about it?
It’s even changed the dynamics of relationships. A lot of people think they know you or that you are friends just because you follow each other on twitter or because you’ve “tweeted each other”. Don’t get it twisted. Corresponding with someone via twitter doesn’t mean you are friends with that person. Relationships as well. If he only wants to tweet you but you can’t get him on the phone or on a “real date” then that’s not your boo.
For the record, if I’m tweet flirting with someone or calling them my boo via twitter, more than likely I’m just playing around. If I am in a real relationship with someone I would never tweet them publicly, I probably wouldn’t even follow them on twitter because I feel you are welcoming people into your relationship that shouldn’t be there in the first place.  And if I’m dating someone and they are so hellbent on tweeting me things that they could have sent as a text or letting the world know that we are even dating in the first place, then I definitely have to question their motives. Just saying..
I say all this to say, I’ve been spending less and less time on Twitter lately and more time enjoying my moment.  In that split second that you decide to tweet, your moment is lost…and you can’t get that back.
Moral of the story: Always remember to stop and smell the roses…before they die.