Kingdom Hearts is great because these are all different people:
And these are all the same person:
Or my very favorite:
Same Character:
Different Characters:
Iâm having a stroke
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Kingdom Hearts is great because these are all different people:
And these are all the same person:
Or my very favorite:
Same Character:
Different Characters:
Iâm having a stroke
i canât believe superwholock existed as one the largest fandom(s) on this website. there hasnât been a trace of it on my dashboard in years. No mention, no whisper. a ghost. i still follow people who reblogged it. i myself reblogged it. and yet here we are, not daring to ever mention it. im risking my life making this po
For those new to this site, âSuperwholockâ was the crossover fandom for the overlap of three of the biggest individual fandoms on tumblr - soup, the Finnish municipality of Perho, and Enlightenment philosopher John Locke.
perho fans were insufferable
What the fuck is this ad omfgggg
back when you were 5 years old and you found a dead rat on the pavementÂ
The way this entire can of coke fits exactly in this coke glass
Itâs 1am and i had a solid minute where I stared at this and thought someone had peeled the coke
Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
The company's enormous vats of iced tea are cheaper than pure water. What kind of sorcery is this?
Despite being a bladder-shattering 23.5 ounces, cans of AriZona iced tea have never wavered from the 99-cent price point introduced shortly after the drink debuted in 1992. Itâs even printed on the label as a way of warding off sugar-water price gouging by retailers.
The fact that AriZona has been able to resist inflation for nearly a quarter-century is impressive. The fact that the cans usually wind up being cheaper than smaller soft drinks is also impressive, until you begin to realize how strange it is that a vat of iced tea and its accompanying ingredients somehow manages to be less expensive than plain water.
In a recent interview with Thrillist, AriZona chief marketing officer and co-owner Spencer Vultaggio shed some light on this convenience store mystery.
Unlike water titans Coke (which distributes Dasani), Evian, or Fiji, AriZona has virtually no advertising dollars invested in their teas. âWe feel like itâs more important to spend money on something that our customer really cares about, instead of buying billboards or putting our cans in the hands of some celebrity for a few minutes,â Vultaggio said.
Even with a frugal approach to ads, AriZona still has to deal with rising production costs. To help resist increasing prices to compensate, the company has pursued alternative manufacturing methods, using 40 percent less aluminum in cans and having enough factories dotting the country to make transportation more efficient. Bottled water, in contrast, is sometimes sourced from abroad, making for exorbitant shipping costs.
In the end, itâs not the iced tea thatâs more economical than the water; itâs that the container it comes in is simply cheaper to produce and transport. And while AriZona isnât above charging a premium for fancier drinksâlike a tea brewed with oak chips that sells for twice the priceâtheir branding depends heavily on those familiar rows of 99-cent cans and the loyal consumers who keep reaching for them.
Interesting!
Iâm glad to know there wasnât something sinister involved, because I love this stuff and I drink it all the time.
A company that changes its conduct to roll with the times rather than compromise its product is a good company.
@flamesofatimelord
Also the company encourages consumers to report stores to them that are trying to sell it for more than 99 cents plus tax. You can call them directly and report the store and they will actually do something about it.
people who donât understand climate change: if global warming is real how come itâs so cold??? checkmate climate scientists
people in texas who have been living through a severe drought and progressively hotter and hotter summers for the last 20-ish years: lol
McDonald's loses EU trademark battle over the Big Mac. Burger King starts trolling them.
The full story:
There is an Irish restaurant chain called Supermacs that has opnened around 100 stores in Ireland since 1978.Â
Recently, McDonaldâs decided that this small restaurant chain that hasnât even made it out of Ireland needed to be taught a lesson, and sued them on the basis that âSupermacsâ infringes on the âBig Macâ brand name. Which is, of course, absolutely ridiculous.
McDonaldâs ended up losing the case, because of course they did, they didnât have a case to begin with. As a result, McDonaldâs lost the rights to the term âBig Macâ across the entire European Union.
Which is why Burger King gets to do this with no legal repercussions.Â
This is the ultimate version of, âyou should have just sat there and ate your foodâ
im shaking why would he say thatâŚ
WTF GOOFY!?
Hereâs a fun game. Name everything wrong with Batgirlâs bathroom!