da pinnacle: Oh Twitter, you weird and wonderful place.
da marjack bet: Whilst nobody doubts the sheer achievement of human evolution in being able to contact someone in Timbuktu with the click of a button, there is an obvious downside to how connected we’ve all become – especially if you’re a celebrity.
Twitter Trolls. They’re ruddy everywhere and it’s not like in Lord of the Rings, where nobody would give two shrugs if you beheaded an annoying cave troll en route to Mordor. Dispense of a Twitter Troll in the same way and you’ll soon be sharing a prison cell with a large, friendly gentleman who insists on calling you Nigella.
Take former Arsenal defender Martin Keown, for example. The Gunners icon answers questions from readers on a weekly basis for The Daily Mail. A very sensible and rational thing to do, no problem there.
Of course, it should be noted that the majority of Twitter users responded in a regular and generally pleasant fashion:
Some, however, took a more comedic angle:
And others were just downright rude!
So there we have it – the good, the funny and the rude in one fell swoop. Just a day in the life of the average former footballer on Twitter.
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