The power of Twitter users and netizens internet can not be underestimated. Through them lah, the latest information can be spread all over the world. Even apparently Twitter is also able to help you find lost items Lhoh! Do not believe? Try to ask the actor Mark Ruffalo deh.
HP lost his wallet at the same time, Ruffalo also disseminate information via a Twitter account while providing 'lure' that captivated fans. Through Twitter, actor Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) wrote, 'Please pass it to find HP in a lost wallet on the streets of New York during a storm. My license there. There will be prizes and photo signatures for that finding '.
Blizzard made a lot of confused people, including Mark Ruffalo © Fameflynet
Of course what happened to 48-year-old man unlucky enough. Because in the last few days, Jonas was the middle of a snow storm hit New York that made the weather there really deteriorated. Even since Saturday (23/1) yesterday, nearly all bridges and tunnels were closed and everyone is asked to be in their homes, as reported by Digital Spy.
Luckily for Ruffalo, Twitter seems to respond quickly confusion in a matter of minutes. Of the netizens posting, predictably if follower Ruffalo willing to penetrate the slippery streets of New York in order to find the wallet and HP idol. No wonder that Ruffalo ended up stunned by the response of his followers, 'Wow, thank you for all the advice and help on my cell phone was missing. I appreciate it very much '.
And less than an hour since the first tweet about losing it, Ruffalo could find his wallet. So happy, Ruffalo wrote, "OMG has been found! Really fast. Thank you for helping to find '. So who will find it? Known to the inventors are two young girl named Catherine and Amenaide Brown boldly penetrate the snow in order to find the wallet of the Hulk, as reported by Vanity Fair.
Keep its promise, Ruffalo also posted a photo of his two heroes of the middle he embraced. Of course, what happened to the two girls could make the Black Widow (or you?) Jealous. Well, if used properly Twitter really useful yes!