When you put on text (on your person- as clothing/textile, tattoo or jewelry), do you honestly anticipate readers?
When I put on text I do honestly anticipate some readers. I think there are some people who read the text what I am wearing but they will not actually absorb what the text says. They will just glance at me as they walk by and read what is on my shirt, but not actually think about what it says or what it means. I also think that some people will read whatever I am wearing and know something about me. For example, right now I am wearing a Hofstra Lacrosse sweatshirt, so it would be safe for someone who saw it so assume that I play lacrosse for Hofstra.
When I tweet, I also expect people to read it. Every time most people tweet they are usually hoping that someone will reply to their tweet or retweet it to their followers. Most of the time I tweet random, and useless things but sometimes I tweet quotes or inside jokes or retweet things that I think are funny. When I tweet something that I put a little more effort into thinking about I usually am more hopeful that someone will reply or retweet whatever I just tweeted. Most people who retweet or reply to my tweets are my peers that feel the same way about whatever I just said.
Also when I tweet, I have no way of knowing if someone even acknowledges my tweet unless they reply to me or retweet it, but I guess I just assume that people are actually reading what I write.
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