We're sure glad that somebody out there is making money off of Twitter -- the microblogging site that owes its success to everyone using it thinking they're the funniest/deepest person out there. Want to archive your overshares the old-school way? Tweetbookz will help you document your 140-character doses of creativity in book format. Each book is printed with your 200 most recent tweets, though you can edit out anything that's uncharacteristically not that profound. We hope this is that start of a new trend, and that there are soon calendars of your favorite Facebook pokes, marked by when you got them.
This great and uber-narcissistic gift is $25.50 for hardcover with a turnaround of five days and $17 for paperback (ready in three). Too bad that Twitter feeds your friends' ADHD, and they'll never have time to read your collective musings. No matter, I guess; this gift is for you, by you.


























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