Twitter is supposed to be about bringing people closer together so, at least from this standpoint, it should not come as such a big surprise that a woman tried to use it to get in touch with a drug dealer.
“Somebody bring me weed. I'll pay for it,” the Florida woman, identified as @Rosa_Sparkz, wrote in a Twitter post. Surprise, surprise, her plea for drugs did not go unnoticed. Except it wasn't a dealer who contacted her, it was the police.
“Where should we meet you?” the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office cordially asked the woman.
Rather than deactivate her Twitter account and relinquish all social media platforms for at least a couple of years, the woman replied to the invitation. “Follow back so I can DM you the location,” she wrote in another post.
Law enforcement officers never got around to meeting with @Rosa_Sparkz, but their little chat proved entertaining enough to go viral. As for the woman, she is not in the slightest embarrassed about the occurrence.
On the contrary, she very much enjoys being in the limelight. “I don't know when the last time my Twitter has been this poppin'. I'm so honored you guys!!!” she made sure to thank her fans.
Somebody bring me weed๐ฉ. I'll pay for it
— Goddess (@Rosa_Sparkz) July 21, 2015
Where should we meet you? https://t.co/5YjcB0kLET
— PBSO (@PBCountySheriff) July 21, 2015
I'm poppin. Everyone follow my ig too!!! Rosa_sparks ๐๐๐จโฝ๏ธ
— Goddess (@Rosa_Sparkz) July 21, 2015
Come on you guys... My name is rosa_SPARKS as in spark up that blunt๐ฉ๐๐๐
— Goddess (@Rosa_Sparkz) July 21, 2015
“@Rosa_Sparkz: I don't know when the last time my Twitter has been this poppin๐๐๐ im so honored you guys!!!”๐ญ
— @bwa_cord ig (@Keepinupwitcord) July 23, 2015
So glad that the guy I'm talking to isn't on social media like that. ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ ๐ he doesn't even smoke
— Goddess (@Rosa_Sparkz) July 23, 2015