Would $1 Long Island iced teas get you to go to Applebees?
Who wants to find out how many Long Island Iced Teas it takes to get kicked out of an Applebee’s
— mar(g)-a-lago (@marGOAT_) November 30, 2017
@marGOAT_, tweeting about a December deal at Applebee’s: $1 Long Island iced teas all month long. It remains to be seen if the deal will help the chain’s slumping sales, but it got the conversation flowing on social media as people made their plans to indulge or made fun of the crazy deal. @britariail tweeted: “Mom called to tell me she’ll have to Uber to Applebee’s $1 Long Island ice tea sale,” and @_troyjohnson wrote: “Applebee’s is serving $1 Long Island iced teas all December. This will be my last tweet.”
me showing up to @Applebees tomorrow and ordering the $1 Long Island pic.twitter.com/ELTw1wA61q
— Jolene M (@jobimed) November 30, 2017
Why are people drinking $1 long island iced teas from Applebees?
For the love of God, love yourselves more than that guys.— Titans 8-4. Check my Credentials. (@LexBunny) December 1, 2017
“Turf Guy” saves the Big Ten field mid-game.

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IS THERE HONESTLY ONLY ONE GUY WHO CAN FIX THIS. #B1GChampionship pic.twitter.com/MGq8tPfCaM
— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm) December 3, 2017
@nascarcasm, tweeting about “turf guy,” who had to run out and repair a section of turf at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis when it ripped during Saturday’s Big Ten championship game between Ohio State and Wisconsin. The man, who was identified as Erik Harlow, was applauded online as he furiously worked to fix the turf on live TV.
Watching this guy fix the end zone is fascinating. Y’all only got one guy? #B1GChampionship
— Laurence Holmes (@LaurenceWHolmes) December 3, 2017
FOX showing this Turf Guy is the meanest thing I’ve seen in a while.
Pretty much just said “Hey, go fix the turf and become a meme for the rest of your life” pic.twitter.com/Ohb8pZ6YG6— Eric Galko (@OptimumScouting) December 3, 2017
The ladies of “Saturday Night Live” welcome you to hell in harassment skit.

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“It’s freaky, it’s nasty, it’s button-under-the-desk-bad. But this is our hometown.”
“Saturday Night Live,” in a skit Saturday called “Welcome to Hell.” The women in the cast and guest host Saoirse Ronan attack the culture of sexual harassment. “‘House of Cards’ is ruined and that really sucks. Well, here’s a list of stuff that’s ruined for us,” they sing, before launching into a list that includes parking, walking, Uber and ponytails. Here’s the video:
People have some ideas for Twitter fan who thinks Taylor Swift is the “baddest b—-.”

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And maybe Gabby Giffords or Malala Yousafzai, they were shot in the head and are out there everyday fighting for women’s rights and the greater good. What’s Swift done? Oh that’s right celebrity fights.
— Charlene Chambers (@charsbewitched3) December 3, 2017
@charsbewitched3, responding to Twitter user @xnulz, who started a heated thread by asking: “Name a b—- badder than Taylor Swift.” The tweet got thousands of responses as people presented options including their moms, and numerous famous women from history.
Rosa Parks, Ada Lovelace, Violet Gibson, Aphra Behn, Elizabeth Fry, Caterina Sforza, Empress Wu Zetian, Marie Curie, Marilyn Monroe, Harper Lee, Bonnie Greer, Naomi Klein, Jane Austin, Nancy Wake, Billie Holiday, Carrie Fisher, Nina Simone, Katherine Jonson, Mehri Black
— Christian Dabnor (@dabnorfish) November 11, 2017
I think “Badder Bitches than Taylor Swift” should be a coffeetable book with all those bios of inspirational women.
— Keidra @ Mastodon (@kdc) December 3, 2017
“Rick and Morty” creator gets real with fans about depression.
Two: try to remind yourself, over and over, that feelings are real but they aren’t reality. Example: you can feel like life means nothing. True feeling. Important feeling. TRUE that you feel it, BUT…whether life has meaning? Not up to us. Facts and feelings: equal but different
— Dan Harmon (@danharmon) November 28, 2017
@danharmon, co-creator of “Rick and Morty,” responding to a fan on Twitter who asked him advice for dealing with depression. Harmon responded in a thoughtful, four- part tweet. Fans really appreciated the help: “You did more for anxiety/depression sufferers than any pill or therapist,” @punkinmimi tweeted.
Thank you for this. You did more for anxiety/depression sufferers than any pill or therapist. Own our feelings, quit hiding behind the fake smile. You’re an amazing guy for taking the question so seriously.
— samantha williams (@punkinmimi) November 30, 2017
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