Twitter in Focus: Adam McKay
on August 13, 2014 at 12:01 amHey Bros!
Welcome to Twitter in Focus, where media comes to die. Today’s contestant is Adam McKay, co-founder of Funny or Die. His site is funny, let’s see what he’s tweeting.
August 8th: “TGIF!!! * *Thank the Goblin King its Farndon (the feast of the virgin dragon)”
Boom! Material right out the gate.
August 9th: “Even the Devil is like “Hey Ann Coulter, pull the evil back a little. You gotta soft sell it a tad.””
That’s a lot of evil to put back.
August 10th: “The phrase “The shit hit the fan” should be replaced with “the apes took over the armory” #DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes”
Well, that makes sense since shit is really an armory for an ape.
August 10th: “”Remember the late 90’s?! The fashion, the music! Anyone?….. No? Sorry. Go back to ur surgery. Ill leave the OR on my own.””
Dammit, Adam! Now I’m losing him! Live, dammit, live!
August 11th: “How many Ann Coulters does it take to screw in a light bulb? A thousand. It’s breeding! Ah! Run!”
Is it just my imagination or are these tweets slowly making less sense?
August 11th: “Ppl who make things complicated so they seem superior have an egoic personality paradigm predicated on an external rewards structure.”
On a completely different note, is it Shark Week on Twitter too?
August 11th: “Nanoo nanoo Mr Williams. Nanoo nanoo… Truly sad.”
And now Lauren Bacall. Dammit.
August 11th: “Great piece from Paul Tompkins on Robin Williams, being a weirdo and depression: “@PFTompkins http://fusion.net/culture/story/hero-paul-tompkins-robin-williams-meant-938627 ….””
Aw, that’s nice. Not sure how that makes him a weirdo.
21 minutes ago: “Global warming, Ebola, Gaza, Robin Williams, Ferguson shooting… Can we all just watch reruns of the Monkees and drink limeade?”
Dude! Don’t bring us down. Quick, watch this.
Okay, let’s rate Adam’s tweets. I would give him a 9 for Mustness, a 9 for Style and a 10 for Insanity. That’s an overall score of 9.3. One of the highest in a while. You gotta follow Adam.
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