"Actions always prove why words mean nothing"

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Subject

Description

This artifact is Tayler H's tweet in which she comments on an event in her personal life.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history:
This is a tweet I did on my personal twitter after something that happened personal in my life.

Creator

Tayler H. (@Tayler247)

Source

Tayler H.

Publisher

Twitter

Date

Rights

Tayler H.

Language

English

Coverage

2000-2024

Social Media Post and Meme Item Type Metadata

Genre

tweet

Material

digitial

Circulation

Posted

Linguistic Text

Actions always prove why words mean nothing

Given Text

Linguistic Text:
Verizon 10:46 AM 94%
Tweet
TAYLERH
@Tayler247
2/2/17, 1:18 AM
View Tweet activity
Tweet your reply

Visual Text:
In the upper left hand corner, there are three black dots and two white dots before "Verizon", and then wifi symbol with two bars blacked out. In the right hand corner there is a lock with an arrow going around it, a symbol showing that the person's location is being tracked through Twitter, a clock, a grey bluetooth symbol, and a partial empty battery symbol.
There is an arrow pointing left to the very left side of "Tweet", and a feather next to a plus sign on the other side.
The profile picture (avatar) attached to this user is of a girl in a bikini on what looks like a boat in the ocean during the day.
There are three bars next to "View Tweet activity"
Under "View Tweet activity" there are, from left to right, an outline of a speech bubble, a retweet symbol (two arrows in a circle), an outline of a heart, and an outline of a letter.
At the bottom of the picture, under "Tweet your reply", there are, from left to right, a symbol of a blue house with a dot to its upper right, an outline of a magnifying glass, a bell with "20+" imposed over it on a blue background, and an outline of a letter.

Dimension

240171 bytes

Audience

The user's (@Tayler247) Twitter followers.

Uploaded

Tayler H.
10/20/17

Files

IMG_0771.PNG

Citation

Tayler H. (@Tayler247), “"Actions always prove why words mean nothing",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 28, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/493.

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