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N
evver
:
Go ask Alice
August 13th, 2016 11:37am
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securityreactions: Co-worker takes the oncall pager from you while you’re asleep at your desk after the ninth straight DDoS at O'Dammit-Thirty in the morning.
13 August 2016
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nevver: Go ask Alice
13 August 2016
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historical-nonfiction: According to the marketing guys behind Red Stripe, it’s a traditional Jamaican style lager with a rich history. Which is a lie. Red Stripe was first brewed in Illinois for a century before it was bought out by some British guys during Prohibition. Unable to sell in the United States, they marketed it to soldiers stationed in Jamaica. After proving popular in Jamaica, Red Stripe was then marketed back to the States as an exotic foreign brew. Thus proving that, with good enough marketing, you can convince people of anything.
13 August 2016
Proximate posts in the General collection
newer
securityreactions: Co-worker takes the oncall pager from you while you’re asleep at your desk after the ninth straight DDoS at O'Dammit-Thirty in the morning.
13 August 2016
this post
nevver: Go ask Alice
13 August 2016
older
historical-nonfiction: According to the marketing guys behind Red Stripe, it’s a traditional Jamaican style lager with a rich history. Which is a lie. Red Stripe was first brewed in Illinois for a century before it was bought out by some British guys during Prohibition. Unable to sell in the United States, they marketed it to soldiers stationed in Jamaica. After proving popular in Jamaica, Red Stripe was then marketed back to the States as an exotic foreign brew. Thus proving that, with good enough marketing, you can convince people of anything.
13 August 2016