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Turner is a master of explaining why nuanced conversation is important in a world and on a platform where it is frequently overlooked. Her ability to maintain her composure while also being a compassionate voice in the direction of progress is largely dependent on how well she prepares herself before releasing another Tweet into the universe. Furthermore, she recognizes that not everyone with whom she communicates online is as conscientious as she is. According to her, "I make every effort to provide accurate information in my opinions and to come across very civilly, rather than as if I'm attacking someone." "I do attack well at times, but it's mostly just senators from Texas," says the author. But aside from that, I make every effort to be civil in my engagement so that people can see that I'm coming from a good place." In between seasons, Turner can be found online at all times, whether she's playing for the Phoenix Mercury in the United States or in Italy with Bologna during the offseason. The BBC website is her daily resource, and Twitter serves as a guide and an entry point into the news for her as a result. "I'd like to know what's important, like, what's going on," I say. She expresses herself. In my spare time, I check Twitter to see what's popular. The Apple News app is launched; what's going on today?" I inquire. She had approximately 6K followers when she posted the tweet about her parents almost two years ago, and she now has nearly 12K followers. People in the discourse communities, both inside and outside of the sports world, have realized that they connect with Turner's style of expression. Her sincerity and thoroughness have been noted by her colleagues. So, where did it all come from in the first place? When we spoke with Turner recently, it was difficult for her to pinpoint a specific origin story, but she has always been interested in the sociology of the people and places she encounters. As a graphic design major at the University of [[https://basketball-legends.co basketball legends]] Notre Dame with a nearly minor in gender studies, her desire to become involved in social justice and socio-political issues was evident in her course work while at the university. One of her artistic endeavors was a depiction of the epidemic of gun violence in the United States. In order to create a piece that depicted a shattered American flag, she used cast molds and water guns, which served to illustrate how gun violence has impacted the United States. Many years before her Twitter account became as well-known as it is today, she recalls tweeting about how Notre Dame, a large catholic private school located in the heart of one of the poorest cities in Indiana, was a source of contention. The reason she was so critical of her alma mater was questioned by her peers, to which she responded with, "I'm just being aware." Turner is a master of explaining why nuanced conversation is important in a world and on a platform where it is frequently overlooked. Her ability to maintain her composure while also being a compassionate voice in the direction of progress is largely dependent on how well she prepares herself before releasing another Tweet into the universe. Furthermore, she recognizes that not everyone with whom she communicates online is as conscientious as she is. According to her, "I make every effort to provide accurate information in my opinions and to come across very civilly, rather than as if I'm attacking someone." "I do attack well at times, but it's mostly just senators from Texas," says the author. But aside from that, I make every effort to be civil in my engagement so that people can see that I'm coming from a good place." In between seasons, Turner can be found online at all times, whether she's playing for the Phoenix Mercury in the United States or in Italy with Bologna during the offseason. The BBC website is her daily resource, and Twitter serves as a guide and an entry point into the news for her as a result. "I'd like to know what's important, like, what's going on," I say. She expresses herself. In my spare time, I check Twitter to see what's popular. The Apple News app is launched; what's going on today?" I inquire. She had approximately 6K followers when she posted the tweet about her parents almost two years ago, and she now has nearly 12K followers. People in the discourse communities, both inside and outside of the sports world, have realized that they connect with Turner's style of expression. Her sincerity and thoroughness have been noted by her colleagues. So, where did it all come from in the first place? When we spoke with Turner recently, it was difficult for her to pinpoint a specific origin story, but she has always been interested in the sociology of the people and places she encounters. As a graphic design major at the University of Notre Dame with a nearly minor in gender studies, her desire to become involved in social justice and socio-political issues was evident in her course work while at the university. One of her artistic endeavors was a depiction of the epidemic of gun violence in the United States. In order to create a piece that depicted a shattered American flag, she used cast molds and water guns, which served to illustrate how gun violence has impacted the United States. Many years before her Twitter account became as well-known as it is today, she recalls tweeting about how Notre Dame, a large catholic private school located in the heart of one of the poorest cities in Indiana, was a source of contention. The reason she was so critical of her alma mater was questioned by her peers, to which she responded with, "I'm just being aware."
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