Lord Osmund de Ixabert
I X A B E R T.com
A dash of preamble is sometimes needed to keep a statement from taking a dreadfully cringey turn, I've noticed
To avoid cringiness, a thought must sometimes be shared in a certain elaborated fashion, which, blast it all, is devilishly difficult on Twitter due to the confounded character limit
Hence, we're left with innumerbale 'cringey' utterances by almost everyone that regularly uses that platform, and I have yet to encounter a single Twitter user who has not been guilty of this grave transgression from time to time
It's because they don't have the character count allowance to present the thing in the proper manner
Without a bit of preamble, for instance, many a philosophical and axiomatic truth about the nature of life and death cannot be made without coming across as the crassest sort of sentimentalism
To avoid cringiness, a thought must sometimes be shared in a certain elaborated fashion, which, blast it all, is devilishly difficult on Twitter due to the confounded character limit
Hence, we're left with innumerbale 'cringey' utterances by almost everyone that regularly uses that platform, and I have yet to encounter a single Twitter user who has not been guilty of this grave transgression from time to time
It's because they don't have the character count allowance to present the thing in the proper manner
Without a bit of preamble, for instance, many a philosophical and axiomatic truth about the nature of life and death cannot be made without coming across as the crassest sort of sentimentalism