Disclaimer: I never wanted to write a blog post about Twitter. It just kind of happened, after I realized there were some real "tweet gems" out there, many of which come from my favorite famous people. End disclaimer.
Sometimes (read: most of the time) I feel like the Internet is just one big timesuck. People are spending all their time arguing on YouTube, sharing awful Buzzfeed articles, trying to create the perfect Pinterest board...all of which are pretty pointless ways to spend your time when you think about it. Unfortunately that doesn't stop me from spending a gross amount of time staring at my computer screen, although I'm working on beating the habit.
Twitter can be especially/surprisingly addicting, whether you're tweeting about what shampoo you just bought or searching #shampoo hashtags or reading about what shampoo your favorite celebrities are endorsing. The most mundane subjects can become hot topics in the Twittersphere. But then when Diane Keaton tweets to you about where you should get married, you can't help but admit that Twitter (and social media in general) is a pretty cool thing. I mean, one of my idols acknowledged my existence! And liked the picture I shared! And gave me life advice! I generally don't follow too many celebrity accounts, but I do really respect those who regularly engage with their fans. And it's amazing that probably 10 years ago that interaction was much less common. In honor of this, I wanted to share some of my other favorite celebrity Twitter accounts (currently, 40% classic rockstars, 60% Star Trek actors):
@DrBrianMay Brian May tweets about a lot of random things, including nerdy space posts, concerns about wildlife/environment, and epic concert selfies. Occasionally he gets offended by someone saying Adam Lambert isn't talented. Kind of a wild card, and a truly fascinating/educational rockstar Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/DrBrianMay/status/509821821899001856
https://twitter.com/DrBrianMay/status/509857343312785409
https://twitter.com/DrBrianMay/status/507485258560708608
@RingoStarrMusic Oh myyyyy gosh, I only recently discovered the phenomenon that is Ringo's Twitter account. I've never seen someone embrace emojis so sincerely:
https://twitter.com/ringostarrmusic/status/405790163432796160
https://twitter.com/ringostarrmusic/status/480745401469779968
https://twitter.com/ringostarrmusic/status/507576443631460352
There's something delightfully endearing about old rockstars embracing the art of the selfie. Please never stop tweeting, Brian and Ringo.
@WilliamShatner If you're looking for detailed live tweets about TV shows and a reliable source for National Food Days, William Shatner is your man. The man loves social media (reading material: his surprisingly insightful Tumblr post about G+...keep in mind that Shatner is 83 years old!), and I'm pretty impressed by his dedication across different sites:
https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/503399834372407296
https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/502666952796426241
Also, love his interactions with NASA and ESA:
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/495719809695621121
And in the Impossible Not to Love category... @TheRealNimoy Leonard Nimoy has the most adorable tweets. My favorite thing was when he declared himself grandfather of everybody who wanted to be his honorary grandchild:
https://twitter.com/TheRealNimoy/status/450090177117945857
@SirPatStew And finally, a one stop shop for Patrick Stewart's awesome pics, especially all those with Ian McKellen:
https://twitter.com/SirPatStew/status/446762546222350337
I also love how most of them have a Twitter signature: Bri, R***, MBB (My Best, Bill), LLAP (Live Long and Prosper). A little something left over from the days of more formal communication, perhaps?
PS, speaking of social media: I did in fact spend part of my weekend creating new Pinterest boards about space, midcentury houses, and trivia (picture rounds in trivia are surprisingly tough - I'm determined to get better at identifying flags, state quarters, and 1940s actresses). I like to think that at least some of these boards are educational, and not all of my Internet surfing is mindless. Point of this post: the Internet is cool (except when it's sucking away your life), and reading famous old men's twitter accounts can be hilarious. Now go read a book or something.