25 years ago, on 3 December 1992, a British engineer sent a message to a colleague. The contents were unremarkable, a simple “Merry Christmas,” but this dispatch of seasonal cheer happened to be the first text message ever sent.
These days, the humbl…
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Grandma’s accidental text turns into sweet Thanksgiving tradition
Sometimes the best people to spend the holiday with are the ones accidentally brought together via text message. At least, that’s the case for Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton.
Remember the grandma who accidentally texted a Thanksgiving invitation to the…
Judge sentences man to send 144 compliments after he sent 144 ‘nasty’ messages to ex
A Hawaii man got his comeuppance for sending more than 100 mean texts to his ex-girlfriend.
Last week, Daren Young, 30, was ordered to send his ex 144 compliments after he texted and called her 144 times, violating a court-ordered protection issued i…
Professor helps student apply philosophical theory when asking out his crush, and it actually worked
Dating’s not a science. But, by the looks of this student’s experience, it might well be an art.
Student Jake—who goes by the handle @squidslippers on Twitter—went to his English professor for advice about asking out his crush, Hannah.
“Yooo I have about 0 skills when it comes to texting girls so I legit asked my English professor to help me draft a text to a girl and we straight ethos, logos, pathosed my way into a date,” wrote Jake on Twitter.
yooo i have about 0 skills when it comes to texting girls so i legit asked my english professor to help me draft a text to a girl and we strAIGHT ETHOS, LOGOS, PATHOSED MY WAY INTO A DATE 😭😂🤑 pic.twitter.com/oHwIDGEheA
— jake (@squidslippers) October 25, 2017 Read more…
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Dating’s not a science. But, by the looks of this student’s experience, it might well be an art.
Student Jake—who goes by the handle @squidslippers on Twitter—went to his English professor for advice about asking out his crush, Hannah.
“Yooo I have about 0 skills when it comes to texting girls so I legit asked my English professor to help me draft a text to a girl and we straight ethos, logos, pathosed my way into a date,” wrote Jake on Twitter.
yooo i have about 0 skills when it comes to texting girls so i legit asked my english professor to help me draft a text to a girl and we strAIGHT ETHOS, LOGOS, PATHOSED MY WAY INTO A DATE 😭😂🤑 pic.twitter.com/oHwIDGEheA
— jake (@squidslippers) October 25, 2017 Read more…
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