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Twit Wit: Sloane Crosley on the Logic Behind Being "Tired as Fuck"
By Kate Gavino

If brevity is truly the soul of wit, then your Twitter feed is the Algonquin round table of today's digital Dorothy Parkers and Ogden Nashes. Here's a selection of our favorite tweets from the week; nominate yours by submitting to @blackballoonpub with #twitwit.

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