Rachel Pietraszek

Rachel Pietraszek

Legal Tech. Web Enthusiast. Turophile.

Showing all posts tagged "2010"

Muppet Cupcakes


That’s right, Muppet Cupcakes.
Posted on April 24, 2010

Tweets for Life


Just by reading it you make it true.
Posted on April 22, 2010

IMPORTANT: Do not do ANYTHING else in your LIFE until you’ve read the contents of this box!

"The great thing about seducing women is that they are HARD WIRED to follow their emotional thoughts and feelings that are the same across ALL women…The modern day Casanovas and studs understand what a woman wants and they know how to manipulate a woman to their sexual advantage."

Ha! Via popurls

Rachel 2022 Note: The link this was from no longer works so we'll never know what terrible pickup artistry was being promoted here.

Posted on April 21, 2010

It's a Man's World


For men only!
Posted on April 21, 2010

Facebook Pretend


A very cool mockup of what Facebook could have been, via TechCrunch. Also, Facebook Lite is dead - and I didn’t even notice.
Posted on April 21, 2010

Mary Worth, 8/20/10


Mary Worth, 8/20/10
"And if one of the bums I interrogated didn’t know anything, I made’em switch clothes with me. That might seem strange to you, kid, but I was on the street, and I had to live my live by the codes of the street. And those codes say that when a man doesn’t help you with your vengeance mission, he forfeits his right to his clothes. That’s how it works. On the street." (via The Comics Curmudgeon )

ed. note: OMFG they literally switched clothes, what is UP with THAT? Also this commentary by Josh actually made me laugh out loud, for realz.

Posted on August 20, 2010

Do Midgets?


Posted on April 20, 2010

Book Book


"BookBook is a one-of-a-kind, hardback leather case designed exclusively for MacBook and MacBook Pro."

Posted on April 20, 2010

Internet Qualia


Reblogging one of my favourite posts of mine. (Via myself)
Posted on April 19, 2010

Bazinga!

Thanks, fingrfumblr.
Posted on April 18, 2010

Horrific


Note, 2022 me absolutely hates this, how times have changed.


Stationery of Horror.
Posted on April 16, 2010