And now for something weird...

ThePanMan

Joined Mar 13, 2020
921
Some people just have to complain about anything. Hershey's has changed their "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" bells played by the Hersey's kisses to include a father and daughter baking cookies as the tune changes from bells to brass.


Can't find any links to Facebook where the complaints are apparently going on.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
9,744
I saw something like that on MSNBC last night. People are in an uproar on the internet over the change to what's become a beloved commercial. So much so that Hershey's has announced they will run both commercials. But you're right. People need to complain about something. It's what makes them feel important.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,330
https://abc7news.com/california-monolith-atascadero-sighiting-hiking-trail/8469499/
ATASCADERO, Calif. -- A monolith has been spotted in Southern California that appears to be similar to one discovered in the Utah desert and another that was found in Romania.

It's unclear who placed the monolith on a hiking trail in Atascadero, about halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, our sister station KFSN reported Wednesday. The tall, silver structure drew hikers to the area after photos were posted on social media.
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/01/9404...onolith-suddenly-appears-this-time-in-romania
"My guess is that some alien, cheeky and terrible teenagers left home with their parents' UFO and started planting metal monoliths around the world. First in Utah and then at Piatra Neamt," he added. "I am honored that they chose our city."
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
9,744
280 mile walk??? At 3 MPH that's a 93 hour 20 minute walk non-stop, no food, no bathroom breaks. Nearly four days walking! Why did it take so long to catch him? He's been out there for quite a while.

And was that 280 miles in one direction? Or was that around the block? If it were my block (2400 feet front door to front door) that would be 616 times around the block. Someone SURELY would have called the cops if someone walked passed their house over 600 times.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,330
https://www.inputmag.com/tech/crack...their-routers-on-amazon-then-bemoan-bad-wi-fi
Some of the internet’s best moments arrive unannounced in the form of um, duh moments — it’s one of the 21st century’s best-selling brands of humor. This week’s iteration comes in the form of Amazon reviews for Faraday cages, which unsuspecting consumers are apparently using to house their routers in the hopes of keeping harmful 5G signals at bay… and then getting angry when they realize the cage is blocking the router’s Wi-Fi signal.
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A Faraday cage, for the uninitiated, is an enclosure of any size meant to block electromagnetic signals. Yes, signals just like those created by your router for a Wi-Fi connection. People are purchasing cages meant to block those signals and then getting angry when they do just that. As Input editor Craig Wilson says, that’s a bit like buying a cover for your lightbulb and then complaining that your room is too dark.
 
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