A guy on “Wheel of Fortune” solved a puzzle last night when only one letter was showing. He guessed the first letter . . . ‘T’ . . . then solved the puzzle right away, which was “Championship Match.”
According to a new study, it takes a year to get into the “comfort zone” in a relationship, where you can be yourself and not just let the other person see the best version of you. An average of 11 months and 24 days to be exact.
They mean it in a good way . . . like you could let your guard down and go the distance. It doesn’t mean you’ve given up on things. Although the top signs you’re there kinda sound that way. Here are the top 20 . . .
Remember back to the MySpace days when you had to make agonizing decisions over which of your friends would be in your top eight? Facebook is giving you an even tougher choice.
Facebook just rolled out a new feature where you get to pick one friend who will get to take over your profile when you die.
That person will be called your “legacy contact.” After you die, they can do things like posting information on your page, like funeral details . . . responding to new friend requests . . . or downloading a copy of everything you ever shared.
If you want your profile to disappear when you’re gone, you can also choose not to have a legacy contact . . . and just have your profile deleted.
When you pick someone as your legacy contact, they get an EERIE message from Facebook saying, quote, “Facebook now lets people choose a legacy contact to manage their account if something happens to them.
“Since you know me well and I trust you, I chose you. Please let me know if you want to talk about this.”
Because Facebook is Facebook, setting up a legacy contact requires finding hidden menus and jumping through hoops. Click the down arrow on the upper right hand corner of your profile, click settings, then security, then legacy contact.
A SHOCKINGLY high number of people would be fine if the only kiss they get on Valentine’s Day was from their DOG. You know he just licks your face for the salt, right?
Valentine’s Day is almost upon us, so E! Online put together a list of the 18 Most Romantic Movie Moments Ever. Here they are:
You’re not human unless you’ve fantasized about quitting your job in a BLAZE OF GLORY. But of course, when it comes time to ACTUALLY quit, you wuss out and do it respectfully. Time to live vicariously through the people who DIDN’T.
A new survey asked more than 600 human resources managers to name the CRAZIEST ways they ever saw someone quit a job. Here are the top seven . . . Read More »
Check out three things that germaphobes do that aren’t that crazy. In fact, they’re things that EVERYONE should probably do.