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Your support makes all the difference.The number one topic on Twitter on the morning of December 2 is "#Share." The term is being promoted by American coffee chain Starbucks in hope of raising money for the Global Fund.
"#lilkimmustfeellike," "#2010disappointments" and "#thoughtsduringsex" are in second, third and fourth places.
Jewish Hanukkah celebrations began on December 1 and the microblogs are full of Happy "Hanukkah" tweets.
A special concert for the 53rd Grammy Awards nominations took place on the night of December 1 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles and Twitter users are tweeting about the nominated artists with the terms "Nominations" and "Grammy Nomination."
"World AIDS" drops three places to number seven and Dr. Seuss character the "Grinch" is up one place to number eight.
Reality TV show " Celebrity Rehab" is new in tenth place.
The top 10 most talked about topics on Twitter on December 2 at 7:30 AM GMT are:
- #Share (promoted)
- #lilkimmustfeellike (new)
- #2010disappointments (new)
- #thoughtsduringsex (new)
- Nominations (new)
- Hanukkah (new)
- World AIDS (-3)
- Grinch (+1)
- Grammy Nomination (new)
- Celebrity Rehab (new)
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