Spent too much brain power thinking of something witty to add to the Seven Psychological Complaints of Bloggers and Social Media Addicts (which I thoroughly enjoyed).
Then had the ironic realisation that I was suffering from the eighth : Wit Anxiety Gloom Syndrome (WAGS). The sufferer feels what they have to add to the world is so humourous it must be shared – but only after every one of the 140 characters has been considered in depth. Stems from a deep-rooted phobia of “comment shame”.
Usually cured by remembering there are other things that need doing – like life.
Patient may require regular doses of reminding – otherwise known as nagging.
That, along with another suggested addition (Meme Orphanism) and one of my own (Community Displacement Attack) will take it nicely to ten! Thanks!
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That, along with another suggested addition (Meme Orphanism) and one of my own (Community Displacement Attack) will take it nicely to ten! Thanks!
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That, along with another suggested addition (Meme Orphanism) and one of my own (Community Displacement Attack) will take it nicely to ten! Thanks!
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“Usually cured by remembering there are other things that need doing – like life.”
Excellent!
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Bloggers are not the only sufferers. Anyone who’s had to fill in a leaving/get well card at the office is also victim to this.
I remember a *fantastic* Smith and Jones sketch, which started out with the two of them being handed such a card. And gradually, they called in more and more comedians to try and find the perfect witty comment.
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Bloggers are not the only sufferers. Anyone who’s had to fill in a leaving/get well card at the office is also victim to this.
I remember a *fantastic* Smith and Jones sketch, which started out with the two of them being handed such a card. And gradually, they called in more and more comedians to try and find the perfect witty comment.
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Bloggers are not the only sufferers. Anyone who’s had to fill in a leaving/get well card at the office is also victim to this.
I remember a *fantastic* Smith and Jones sketch, which started out with the two of them being handed such a card. And gradually, they called in more and more comedians to try and find the perfect witty comment.
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