Oh yeah I get that one occasionally, but nowhere near as often as this one.
Oh yeah I get that one occasionally, but nowhere near as often as this one.
That is so disappointing. I had been hoping for some interesting story about a dude taking control back over his own life after a bad breakup or something! Like how women get drastic haircuts - his boyfriend dumped him and he got himself glammed up and moved on.
Ugh yeah me too. Diply gets me on facebook sometimes. At least on facebook sometimes people comment and tell you what the thing you won’t believe is.
I get it ALL THE TIME. What is expected outcome? Is this a tested ad, like something that they know gets tons of click throughs? If so, WHY?
YES. Like you guys, they just kinda look alike. That is all.
I totally respect and understand that. I will say that literally my only appreciation of the song is the sound of the chorus, and I could happily ignore the actual words.
Yup - and second cousins is, I think, permissible anywhere. It’s actually not that genetically dangerous even with first cousins unless a LOT of the family has done it. I personally think first cousins is weird but honestly, second cousins are pretty distant.
Now I am torn between googling and finding out what the hell this is and moving on because that is a bad google.
Yes I often click on questionable sites because yes I do actually want to waste time seeing people get proven wrong on social media.
My husband and I share an Amazon account and both use it a lot for very different things, so I generally get a very weird mix of ads for like, feminist shirts, art supplies, and the best price on circular saws. Twitter thinks I am very interested in wages in the tech industry. It’s interesting how often these things…
I assumed it was some sort of weird fat-phobic bullshit and am thus actually a little surprised that she did lose weight. But either way, who cares?
Ooh yeah the weird fruit ads. What’s with those?
Well, I am here because the ads kept trying to get me to click on them. It was weird enough that when a more legitimate source presented it I clicked.
Exactly! I get SO MANY of these specific ads that 1. I wonder what the heck in my internet presence suggests I want that and 2. I am starting to get legitimately curious.
I do not know this song and cannot think of any context in which this would make sense for a song.
I weirdly love that song - Love Yourself - and am sort of glad Bieber got it, even though I do not like him at all. Shape of You could be so much better by anyone else.
This is literally what I think about all of his songs. Like, occasionally they aren’t bad, but why is he singing them? I almost like “Shape of You” but would greatly prefer it be covered by someone not him.
Is this somehow purposefully picking up on the thousands of weird “You won’t believe what Mama June looks like now!” ads that I get in Twitter and Facebook? Because that is WEIRD and I do not know why the internet thinks I need that marketing.
I’m distracted by how this is supposed to be a survival device when you’re using it as a tent pole or walking stick. I guess the idea is you only do one thing at a time and don’t need to defend yourself while setting up your tent. (General “you.”)
Did you see the thing Emma Watson shared on Twitter giving full context of her quote about Beyonce? It is literally part of a conversation where she expresses thoughts on sexualizing women, voluntarily being sexual, and coming to the conclusion that Beyonce can do whatever she wants with her body.