Anonymous asked: Don't undersell yourself about "not having a popular Twitter feed". You have thousands of followers. You're sometimes included in "Best of" lists. Some important comedy writers follow you. And you consistently produce funny material each week. Stop fretting (openly) about stars. It comes off as needy (not funny). No one wants their arm twisted to laugh at or indulge a Tweeter. One of these days DjDouggpound and Neil Brennan will tweet at you. But in the interim keep plowing through the funnies
I’m not popular in the sense that my jokes are received on their own merit, as opposed to a celebration or love-fest of me because I typed something. I’ve watched plenty of people who had a few hundred followers @sbellelauren, @elibraden, @samgrittner surpass me by several thousand, and based on that, I would rank myself “unpopular.” I categorize my twitter presence as “virtually unknown.” And yes, I’m throwing a pity party, but I don’t do it very often.