John Linitz

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John Linitz

@jlinitz

lettering & calligraphy artist ✍️ associate creative director 💥 tiktok creator https://t.co/FEuYgdurai

New York, NY Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Jack Appleby
Jack Appleby@jappleby·
Brands are playing April Fool's Day entirely wrong. Why are we wasting fantastically cool ideas on a goofy holiday instead of, you know, actually making those fantastically cool ideas? I'm a perennial April Fool's Day hater for a couple reasons, but one of the biggest: some brands announce April Fool's Day pranks that we ACTUALLY WISH EXISTED. A perfect example: this Nestlé Buncha Crunch Concession Dispenser Experience. I WANT THAT. Do you know how cool it would be if that existed? But I want to highlight @milkkarten's quote above the Crunch, because man, it smacked me right in the face. "too many brands waste their best ideas on april fools day jokes." It's suchhhh a good take. Brand should just make these crazy ideas instead of just tweeting about it. To be fair, that's happening more and more! A common format now: when a brand announced a product-based April Fool's prank like IKEA's Meatball Candle or Kraft Heinz's Chocolate Mayo, they release it either in a limited run or as a sweepstakes prize. Committing to the bit through physical product is what really sells these ideas. But I really love the main notion of Rachel's tweet: those "wouldn't it be crazy if" ideas everyone tosses around the April Fool's Brainstorm should justttt be the type of ideas you actually make on any day of the week.
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ཊལབསརངཧ
ཊལབསརངཧ@David_Rudnick·
one reason that sport will retain significant value, and likely grow in importance in the next 20 years, is it is one of the last areas of contemporary life where the most successful in a given discipline are also the best
ཊལབསརངཧ@David_Rudnick

Yes, nothing needs even be good any more- being good is bad; when hopeless, cynical, dismal slop is weaponized into capital of maximum reach, that which requires thinking or feeling is friction; it abrades audiences. Making anything good now is a sacrifice. It should be respected

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SNY Mets@SNY_Mets·
On Opening Day Eve, the Mets tell us which jersey is their favorite 👀
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tyler woodward
tyler woodward@tyler02020202·
there’s a person out there who’s IG stories you skip through everyday that thinks you’re a monitoring spirit
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Steven Hyden
Steven Hyden@Steven_Hyden·
Between this and the profoundly stupid Chalamet story, we've reached a crisis point in punishing famous people for saying anything remotely interesting in public.
CONSEQUENCE@consequence

Jack White: "I didn't say that I think Taylor Swift's music was 'boring' or whatever click bait the net is trying to scrape together. "What I was trying to say in an interview I did about poetry and lyric writing was that I don't find it interesting at all for ME to write about MYSELF in my own lyric writing and poetry because I think that it could be repetitive for ME to always write about and it could be uninteresting for people who listen to my music to delve into, and that imaginary characters are more attractive to me as a writer. "Taylor and other singers have tremendous success writing in their own styles and I'm very happy for them that they've succeeded in engaging with so many music lovers in their own way. "Just because I say I have a way of doing things doesn't mean that I think that EVERYONE should do it the same way. They should do what works for them, and they do, and it is obviously appealing to many people, and I'm glad to hear that. "These are the times when I am made less and less interested in doing interviews because in the age of this massive demand for click bait and content, any scrape of anything interesting or off the beaten path that can be turned into drama is swarmed over and spit out as bait, leading me to not want to answer questions with any sort of romance or passion or reflection as I'm too busy having to worry about accidentally triggering nonsense like this from so called 'journalists' and 'editors.' "This has always been a problem as it encourages artists to give 'safe' answers to any question and stifles artistic vision and imagination and pushes all of us to not share anything interesting, which was one of the points I made about keeping private things private in that same interview. But yeah, content."

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jump (for my love)
jump (for my love)@JodiesJumpsuit·
Honestly the 30-50 Feral Hogs tweet is the best tweet of all time. Initially met with general derision, the author was eventually vindicated and most of us (including myself) had to reassess how we perceived the world outside of our experience. Incredibly humbling, 10/10
Natism@his4Everz

what’s the best tweet of all time?

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Geno
Geno@GenoSmith3·
Get ya cheese up 1st
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Wendy’s@Wendys

.@GenoSmith3 in case things don’t work out in free agency we’re looking for a Chief Tasting Officer…

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tao te chic
tao te chic@taotechic·
tbh I find it sweet how much tech people yearn to have taste, kinda feels like your granola friend confessing they love a big mac
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Nathan Allebach
Nathan Allebach@nathanallebach·
The attention economy is old news, but algorithm hacking in recent years has sucked the soul from social media. Virality used to be more art than science. Now it’s a gamified race to the bottom, paved by astroturfing and low hanging fruit. Manipulation > creativity.
Subah Wadhwani@subahwadhwani

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John Linitz@jlinitz·
@jappleby “I have the data” with no proof of said data is rich 😭
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Jack Appleby
Jack Appleby@jappleby·
People are so fascinating. I'm trying this thing where I'm super nice to people in my replies, no matter what they're saying. Check this convo where someone replied to my social media myths post. It just sorta goes to show that with many people, it genuinely doesn't matter how you reply—they just want attention and to be right.
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Roxy
Roxy@RoxyTall·
I’ve noticed on this platform in particular there’s been a sharp pivot to a TL that is entirely made up of rage posts, even if they agree with me ideologically, it’s all just rage. I’ve been spending significantly less time here bc why should I have a rectangle that makes me mad-
Randy Wilkins@pamsson

This is fascinating and explains a lot of how social media has changed in the last few years. There are a lot of people who are in a perpetual state of rage even for things like sports and film. It’s wild. All of this makes sense. The pandemic didn’t help either.

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John Linitz@jlinitz·
@Ben_Yoel dude YES there’s no reason they can’t do this, the jerseys as is are illegible. I made these mockups last year, they need more contrast
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Ben Yoel
Ben Yoel@Ben_Yoel·
This uniform would be so 🔥🔥
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