Oh, dear. #Tweatyourfear is trending.
#TweatYourFear Am I the only one who's EXTREMELY bothered by that spelling error?
— thessa (@ThessaTada) January 3, 2013
No. No, you are not.
https://twitter.com/andylassner/status/286782800898699264
https://twitter.com/FactOrHumor/status/286725718325477376
https://twitter.com/montanamadison_/status/286725778266288128
Many Twitter users now realize that their greatest fear is living in a world where the spelling of the word tweet, on a site based on tweets, is beyond the scope of many.
https://twitter.com/SryImPsycho/status/286718244226756608
#TweatYourFear who ever started this trend needs to have a dictionary thrown at their face.
— edd (@fanguying) January 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/MindyFurano/status/286751932394127361
" #TweatYourFear " I FEAR THIS GENERATION WHO CAN'T EVEN SPELL TWEET RIGHT WHEN THERE'S A TWEET BUTTON RIGHT THERE! pic.twitter.com/JaMuLGdf
— j (@vivaciousdemi) January 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/DoubleOhCam/status/286738738963423233
#TweatYourFear I have a fear of people who can't spell "tweet"
— Lisa Graas † Passionist † #Catholic (@CatholicLisa) January 3, 2013
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https://twitter.com/erikadalpe/status/286733027458039809
A lot of people seem to be "Tweat"ing their fears right now. I guess their fear isn't failing their English class.
— Shayla Smith (@shayshaylalarob) January 3, 2013
And a positive-ish spin:
#TweatYourFear Tweat??? Tweet in sweats? Tweet at? Tweet and Eat your fear? Well at least "your" is used correctly.
— no name (@peachylindy) January 3, 2013
So, there’s that? Or something.
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