Everything is Not for Everyone
The hard thing about arguing on twitter is that almost nothing has a perfect Yes or No answer. (1/5)
— Nick Campbell (@nickvegas) October 14, 2014
However, discussing subtle points in shades of grey can take way more than 140 characters. (2/5)
— Nick Campbell (@nickvegas) October 14, 2014
We often shorten our explanations with "Yes/No" words like "Always" and "Never". It's a good shorthand, but it's rarely accurate. (3/5)
— Nick Campbell (@nickvegas) October 14, 2014
"Most" and "Usually" are great words to use. But they are often mistaken for polarizing "Yes/No" counterparts. (4/5)
— Nick Campbell (@nickvegas) October 14, 2014
Anyway, It's hard to be subtle on Twitter. Just remember, the world is full of different people. "Everything" is not for "Everyone". (5/5)
— Nick Campbell (@nickvegas) October 14, 2014