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Rebecca Jennings @ Vox · 10/04/2023 09:00 EDT

You gotta just ignore annoying tweets

Look at how happy he is! | Getty ImagesYes, people on the internet are irritating. And yet. Two weeks ago, I saw a tweet that was written, I believe, with the sole purpose of annoying me. It wasn’t just a bad take; there are a lot of those on the internet. This one happened to nail all of my Personal Qualms With Society Today. It was indicative of all the little ways things seemed to be getting increasingly bad out there, and — as these tweets always are — was dripping with smarminess.

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