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by Jonas Polsky
If you’re reading this, you either know precisely what FavStar is, or have absolutely no clue. This is the for latter group. In the world of twitter comedy, a joke is measured by the number of “faves” it receives.
Well you may ask, “What’s a fave?”. Twitter was designed to…
Me and my Cheese Balls.
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Tattoo artist Ryan Fitzgerald from Dayton, OH was hit with a $100,000 lawsuit last week by his ex-girlfriend Rossie Brovent. She claims that her boyfriend was supposed to tattoo a scene from Narnia on her back but instead tattooed an image of a pile of excrement with flies buzzing around it.
Apparently, Ryan found out that Rossie had cheated with a long-time friend of his, but instead of confronting her about it he acted like everything was normal and hatched a plan for revenge. Originally, Rossie tried to have Ryan charged with assault, but the ingenious tattoo artist had covered his bases by plying Rossie with wine and tequila shots and getting her to sign a consent form that stated the design was “at the artist’s discretion.”
No word from Rossie on whether the illicit night of passion with Ryan’s friend was worth it. Moral of the story? Never cheat on a tattoo artist.
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Today’s ad was targeted to single moms who want to date. The headline was something like, “Guys who like single moms.” My response when I clicked on the little x to close the ad: “I’m not a single mom. Or a married mom. Is there an ad for guys who like divorced women with mortgages, cats, dogs, and jobs?”
The more Facebook ads I see on my page the less I think the Facebook ad program is working at targeting who it should be targeting.