Or anti-humor.Aaaaand... that's how you go from humor to dark humor.
EDIT: How the hell did I not see Charlie's post? I want to say ninja'd, but that was 3 hours ago. I need to wake the hell up.
Or anti-humor.Aaaaand... that's how you go from humor to dark humor.
Eh, more like GB reads the Imgur "Most Viral," which reads the reddit front page, so none of us have toGB reads /r/funny so we don't have to.
Those dead white pupils asking me in a creepy monotone voice:
"You're going to buy my pancakes, right?"
It does remind me a lot of the Jack-In-The-Box logo."Because your 4 year-old is the one deciding where to eat dinner."
"Welcome to 'Intergalactic House of Popo', maggots!"
Someone was "inspired" by the Citibank logo.Welcome to the world of advertising & graphic design
You are correct, sir! (Although I only know that because I worked for Citigroup for a short time.)As for the Citi logo, iirc the arc is a remnant of the old Traveler's Insurance logo, an umbrella.
Interestingly, I've sat across from two happy, well-groomed women (though not in jean jackets) at Denny's. A couple of my classmates love going there, it's cheap and they have WiFi. I watched them eat hash browns and pancakes at noon, while they studied for a geology test.The new line represents how your gut will dangle over your belt if you eat there regularly.
Those commercials are such bs. I've never seen two happy, well-groomed women in Jean jackets eating french toast in the middle of the afternoon.
where is that? Cnuckistan?When I went to Chicago, I made it a point to go to IHOP. We don't have them up here.
Not this far north. I'm in the Duluth/Superior area and the nearest IHOP is in Minneapolis.where is that? Cnuckistan?
we have them here in the frozen north of Minnesota.
They are EXTREMELY rare in Canada. There's one in Kelowna, BC, but that city is a bit weird with having a few other "American" chains that are nowhere else in Canada as well (like Carl's Jr.).where is that? Cnuckistan?
we have them here in the frozen north of Minnesota.