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Tonight's Vikings-Saints game made for some, we'll say, entertaining tweets. Its no surprise that good old Brett would hold some of the "trending topics" on Twitter, but what was more interesting was the fact that a misspelled Farve actually had more tweets than Brett Favre. I'd like to report that there was a more optimistic tone coming from those who actually know how the quarterback's name is spelled, but I can't without lying.

What does this say about our need for real-time communication? That we now feel we need to throw our 2¢ into any virtual story, even if we don't know the characters very well? Its more important for some to be a part of the conversation and to be heard ( or read) than to say something that hasn't been said already or that doesn't immediately remove the validity from your statement.

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