February 2010
27 posts
The Guy at Wendy's Was Apparently Celebrating...
Wendy's Guy: Medium or Large?
Me: Medium
Wendy's Guy: Sweetened or Unsweetened?
Me: Unsweetened is fine.
Wendy's Guy: *Proceeds to pour me a large, sweetened tea*
Me: *blink blink*
Wendy's Guy: For here or to go?
Me: To go.
Wendy's Guy: *Pulls out tray for a "for here" service*
Me: Errr, can I get that to go?
Wendy's Guy: Oh, yeah, sure.
** by this point I was expecting a double burger when I ordered a single, but everything else seemed to be fine. I am pretty go with the flow, so it wasn't a big deal, just completely ridiculous how he did EVERYTHING OPPOSITE of what I actually wanted. Absolutely nuts.
Follow the link to see the most awful GraphJam... →
It’s SFW, just morally questionable.
Facebook Wants to Be Your One True Login →
onemoretimewithfeeling:
littleorphanammo:
needtherapy:
caterpillarcowboy: infoneer-pulse: marco:
(via Zoya)
Dear visitors from Google. This site is not Facebook. This is a website called ReadWriteWeb that reports on news about Facebook and other Internet services. To access Facebook right now, click here. For future reference, type “facebook.com” into your browser address bar or enter...
Too many toys →
onemoretimewithfeeling: jesssica:
This article is interesting, and a little sad:
“They [kids] get overwhelmed and over-stimulated and cannot concentrate on any one thing long enough to learn from it so they just shut down. Too many toys means they are not learning to play imaginatively either.”
A study by the University of Stirling recently concluded that expensive, hi-tech toys are a waste...
hipster puppies →
Oh Em Gee. Funniest making-fun-of-hipsters and cute-animal collab, ever (is this site the only one in the category?).
Seen via Cute Overload.
You know the scene where the Fellowship are trekking along the Misty Mountains...
– Hi, My Name is Kia.
Truth.
5 Beloved Traditions Invented to Make You Buy...
seriouslythough:
3. Diamond Engagement Rings
Prior to the 20th century, engagement rings were strictly luxury items, and they rarely contained diamonds. But in 1939, the De Beers diamond company changed all of that when it hired ad agency N.W. Ayer & Son. The industry had taken a nosedive in the 1870s, after massive diamond deposits were discovered in South Africa. But the ad agency...