Robert Downey Jr. is a funny, kind-of-weird guy. So, it's only natural that he'd take his talents to Twitter, where celebrities go to offer sound bites of their inner monologues.
Downey's first tweet was pretty perfect. It features a picture of him rocking sunglasses and what looks like two-day scruff. "Talk to me, Twitter," he posts. Nailed it.
But, his latest speaks to the real challenge behind the social medium: How do you confine your thoughts to the character limit?
Loving all the love, folks. It's been a blast. Though can somebody please explain how anyone can keep their thoughts to 140 characters or le
— Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) April 12, 2014
This is in pretty Stark contrast (sorry, couldn't help ourselves) to other celebs crafting art in 140 characters. Take Busy Philipps, for instance, who last night posted her dream about James Franco.
I FOR REAL had a dream last night that I was in labor with another baby and @JamesFrancoTV showed up to deliver it.
— Busy Philipps (@Busyphilipps25) April 11, 2014
Of course, we're still waiting on Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to join Twitter. Though, preferably they'll sign up on separate days to prevent the Internet from imploding.
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