The Rebel Yell of the Twitterati

David Simon told television viewers to go screw themselves; Jane Fonda established a rallying point for her fellow travelers and Choire Sicha and David Carr watched a bust go down. The Twitterati celebrated troublemakers.

The New York Times' David Carr and The Awl's Choire Sicha went to lunch. Inevitably, this involved illicit substances.

Time's Joel Stein found something even better than Facebook.

Gawker contributor Melissa Gira Grant discovered herself at the unhappy intersection of viral marketing and an ex.

Financial writer Lyneka Little felt self-consciously stalky.

Internet music entrepreneur Ian Rogers likes it when the creator of The Wire gets a little cranky.
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