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Gregory Tipton 11:41 AM on December 15, 2008
Funny. Painfully true to life.
Bloggeries 11:41 AM on December 15, 2008
I like it. You should make more of them...
Paul Roetzer 11:56 AM on December 15, 2008
Not sure which I like better . . . the cartoon or the "tweet it" button. Great stuff!
AgapeLady 12:08 PM on December 15, 2008
I looove it and have tweeted it! twitter.com/AgapeLady
Blog Expert 12:30 PM on December 15, 2008
Well that was good for shits and giggles.
Michael Carnell 12:33 PM on December 15, 2008
Fantastic! Just linked to you and it from my blog. That is great - you should make a HubSpot t-shirt with that on the back.
Saul Maraney 1:18 PM on December 15, 2008
Great Cartoon! - Thanks for sharing it with us.
Regards,
Saul Maraney
Johannesburg, South Africa
www.whatishooponopono.com
Rebekah E. Donaldson (Red) 1:25 PM on December 15, 2008
Dammit, why didn't I think of that?!
I'm collecting funniest biz humor for a post and submission to a Tom Pick roundup article. I'm including this as a most funny!
Here's another one I love:
http://tinyurl.com/buyitasshole
Dharmesh Shah 1:44 PM on December 15, 2008
Matt: Really? I'surprised that poking a little fun at social media (which we're big fans of by the way) would evoke that kind of negative sentiment. I'm probably missing something.
Bas - Istanbul Expat 1:47 PM on December 15, 2008
Meh, nice idea, but I don't like this one.
Try again. ;-)
Liz 2:04 PM on December 15, 2008
It might be more accurate to have the guy entering his house & finding the bearded guy sitting on the couch with his feet on the coffee table.
Cute though! I retweeted it!
Warren Sukernek 3:43 PM on December 15, 2008
Is there no limit to the talented gang at Hubspot? Websitegrader, Twittergrader and now, cool cartoons!
@CharityHisle 4:16 PM on December 15, 2008
I posted this on my blog! Loved it! Thanks for making my Monday.
As for joking about Social Media: If we can joke about our President and the economy, we can certainly have a little fun at the expense of those SPAMMERS that only follow us to get followed in return! Great Job!
Helene K 4:30 PM on December 15, 2008
I second @CharityHisle - put the SPAM logo on the bearded guy's t-shirt :)
Austin 5:56 PM on December 15, 2008
hey - nice post! it inspired me to make one too: Twitter in Real Life Pt. 2
XSGrowth 2:02 AM on December 16, 2008
Linked it and thanks for sharing
Shashank 2:17 AM on December 16, 2008
Twittered!
Jose 9:13 AM on December 16, 2008
Very funny. Linked it.
Thanks for sharing.
Grace 12:10 PM on December 16, 2008
Twitter has a different social etiquette which makes the cartoon very funny. It's "safe" to follow to see if someone is worthy of being followed and it's safe to unfollow if we are not benefiting or somehow gaining from their tweets. We can't do that in real life.
AmericanHell 12:33 PM on December 16, 2008
I should have thought of that when doing my twitter & technology cartoons. Nice one!
Paddy 12:47 PM on December 16, 2008
Great stuff! I totally agree. There's many rules deciding who to follow back, some of them touched on at the Designer vs Developer comic comic. :)
Sarah Montague 7:22 PM on December 16, 2008
good stuff. Thanks
Pete 5:59 AM on December 17, 2008
Love it. Put it on my blog and referenced back at yah!
Fubiz 9:29 AM on December 17, 2008
Funny :)
Janine Libbey 1:09 PM on December 17, 2008
Worthy of the New Yorker!
ShriNagesh 9:22 AM on December 19, 2008
That's the advantage in social media. You are given a choice to follow back those who follow you. Nice cartoon.
Julie 2:23 PM on December 19, 2008
Just used the TWEET IT button (@revnyou) - that is FANTASTIC. I want one. Thanks for the laugh. Happy Friday.
Judy Rey Wasserman 5:14 PM on December 19, 2008
I never realized all of the possible ramifications of my saying that I follow all my followers! LOL!
Of course, with some of my followers on Twitter located around the world, I would consider following to Paris, Australia, Spain, England. Italy, Amsterdam, Singapore, Italy, etc. ... if First class round trip tickets and accommodations were provided!
Judy Rey Wasserman
On Twitter: judyrey
Arthur Tugman 10:10 PM on December 19, 2008
Reminds me of a stray cat. Only this guy is a cool cat. Don't feed him and he will go away.
Sadohov 6:32 PM on February 05, 2009
Great Cartoon! Thanks!
Magdalena 3:28 PM on May 31, 2009
Very, very funny! I absolutely love it :)
Justin 2:16 AM on June 09, 2009
Hilarious! Great cartoon for our modern day lives.
Lozzo 2:54 AM on August 11, 2009
That for real, hahaha