Quote by Kurt Sutter
The whole Twitter phenomenon is really indicative of whats happeni

The whole Twitter phenomenon is really indicative of whats happening in this country. And I say this in condemnation of myself as much as anyone else – we are growing into a nation that has no time, desire or capacity for truth. All we can handle is 140 characters of knowledge. – Kurt Sutter

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All the people who follow me on Twitter know my sense of humor. I sometimes forget the blogosphere will give it more weight than I intended. – Kurt Sutter

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