Chris Cillizza, author of the Washington Post’s ‘The Fix’ blog, had a wisdom tooth pulled this morning and decided to overshare. Pain loves company, we guess!
Novocaine applied…..
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
The offending tooth. @ McPherson Square http://t.co/uOYXV3rp
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
Other Twitter weren’t impressed with this epitome of TMI, or “too much information.”
@TheFix Holy shit! You're *tweeting* while getting a wisdom tooth pulled?? Really do not know what to say about that.
— Jean Marie (@grouchywoman) June 22, 2012
@jssilberman ;$
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
Buzzkill! What’s wrong with experiencing things in the company of Twitter?
https://twitter.com/LachlanMarkay/status/216201541751812098
They were more impressed with his, perhaps novocaine-inspired, listing of worst and best current phrases.
https://twitter.com/FixAaron/status/216211212810190848
4th worst phrase in English language: "my bad" followed by "it's all good".
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
@michaelscherer @TheFix "See what I did there?" has to be moving into contention.
— Michael Grunwald (@MikeGrunwald) June 22, 2012
@TheFix You only say its best now because it hasn't been overused yet like the others you call "worst". Give it a year of everyone saying it
— J. Rowe (@saquin) June 22, 2012
https://twitter.com/barnesja/status/216203884425781248
Another addition: "True story." @TheFix Recap worst phrases: 1. It is what it is 2. Haters gonna hate 3. See what I did there.
— Marjorie Censer (@CommonCenser) June 22, 2012
https://twitter.com/lmfriedrich/status/216205696230899713
@TheFix What about "Oh, snap!"?
— amk44139 (@amk44139) June 22, 2012
Gasp!
For those asking, yes there is a correlation between my wisdom tooth coming out and my riffs about worst phrases. Look, it is what it is.
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 22, 2012
Where does TMI stand on your list, Chris? See what we did there? 😉 True story.
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— Katie Myrick (@myrick) June 22, 2012
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