Once you get my snark going, I'll just start snarking it up all over Twitter.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It earns you a lot of snark if you're able to convey vulnerability.
It's tempting to just write a comic called 'Everyone Mail Randall Munroe Twenty Bucks' - maybe it would work, and I could just close down the 'xkcd' store and sit on a beach and draw pictures and make snarky Reddit posts for the rest of my life.
I initially signed up for Twitter just to do jokes I wasn't going to do in my stand-up routine.
Honestly, I had no idea what to do on Twitter when I started. I didn't follow it enough. Slowly, though, I started to realize what I'm okay at. Like, I'm just not particularly witty.
We live in a world now where everything is tweeted and Instagrammed and tagged and now, God help us, Vined. Calling out grievances over Twitter has become an industry norm.
If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that'll lead me to their blog, I'm going to their blog.
I met some fans who said, 'Please start Twittering!' They even walked me through it, but I'm terrible at it. I'm so bad at keeping it up. I forget how to use it. And I'm not very savvy: I try to send a private message, and it goes out to everybody.
Once I can verify my account, I will have a Twitter.
I can't stand it when men are snarky.
Snark describes a cynical position, and I'm not interested in that.