Mrs. T sensed Ayşe’s empathetic tinge of pain, “Ayşe, smile! Lift your spirits and smile. Don’t feed the Archons!”

Ayşe was fine. She was just having a philosophical think, “So, this applies to social media too; if a twit is offended by a Tweet, it is their choice to relinquish energy, be a victim twit and choose to be an offended twit?”

Arther agreed, “Yep, and try explaining that to today’s gaggle of social justice warriors. People frequently complain now a days of being offended by Tweets and BookFace comments. Why don’t they just withdraw from Twitter or the platform they find so uncomfortable? I guess they get addicted to being there. I’ve heard some even get arrested for offensive Tweets. That’s thought crime straight out of the pages of George Orwell’s 1984.”

Ayşe and Arther acted out spontaneous mock theatricals….

“Oh woe is me, oh woe is me for I can read your thoughts!”

“Yes, suffer you foolish twit, suffer, for my thoughts command your feelings! I Tweet you, I Tweet you once more and thrice again! To be Tweeted and offended or not to be Tweeted and offended, that is the Tweeting question!”

They laughed. This was page 101 Room 101 1984 irony and most definitely an Archon free zone.

 

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