I'm disappearing from twitter for a while. Need a break from the bile. Local prejudice just seems to bring out the worst in some people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Twitter has been my life's work in many senses. It started with a fascination with cities and how they work, and what's going on in them right now.
Twitter has restored my faith in humanity. I thought I'd hate it, but while there are lots of knobheads, there are even more lovely people. It delights me how witty and friendly most people are.
I was convinced I'd hate Twitter - but I've come to like it very much. I use it mostly to keep in touch with friends and colleagues I wish I could see more often - I sometimes feel a little isolated living in Yorkshire, and it's nice to have the contact.
Prejudice is like a hair across your cheek. You can't see it, you can't find it with your fingers, but you keep brushing at it because the feel of it is irritating.
My Twitter reflects what's going on with me in my life.
I am not leaving twitter. If the mindless few defeat the thoughtful majority we are all doomed.
Prejudices save time.
Prejudice is a great time saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.
It's interesting to take a look at people who deal with prejudice on a daily basis - it's been a real eye opener for me.
I don't care to read about anybody's Twitter. I don't care what you're eating for breakfast or where you just went. For me, it's mainly just to connect with my supporters and the people who are showing a mad amount of love.