Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Local Woman Spends Hours on Pinterest

The Internet, The Internet--In an effort to numb herself to the harsh realities of suburban meaninglessness, a local woman admits to spending hours daily on image link sharing site Pinterest. Filderjay Salanfork admits to spending most of her day 'pinning' clothes she will never fit in and foods that keep her from fitting in said clothes. Pinterest, oft described as 'internet for girls,' is a social networking site where women can 'pin' crap that they can't afford and foods no one should ever eat and share these findings with other, probably overweight, users. "Oh that's a good uuugh." Salanfork says as she clicks her mouse to add a seven layer cake-pie of various fruits, chocolates and cream frosting. Pinterest is designed to be use solely with a mouse as most users find computer keyboard keys to be too small for their well endowed fingers. Salanfork does recognized she may have a problem and says, "Sometimes I want to stop but it is just so addic...oh skinny galactic wash jeans with an elastic waistband. Sooooo, cute!"

Emaciated models reinforce negati..oh you don't really care!
Self proclaimed Pinterest behavioral expert and part time homeless man Steve Banilitfoto stated, "By using photographic and redundant visual cues, the site can build addictive behaviors in women much like  pornographic web sites do in men. The genius is in the sites multi-column design that caters to the non linear and emotional thinking of a female brain. So uh, do you have any spare change?" While MentalDuctTape spares change for no one, Banilitfoto did have a point, and further time was spent researching phonographic internet portals. No conclusive information was gleaned from this research.

While mindless hours can be wasted away scrolling through any website on the internet. Pinterest specializes in providing page after page of pictures of cake, anorexic wedding dresses, and sunsets with poorly pasted pseudo-inspiring Helga font text. This has proven a problem for stay at home mom, Salanfork. Six year old Kateluuh Salanfork said, "Mommy, mommy, mommy, MOM!" Kateluuh received only monosyllabic ooh's or huh's to comfort her cries.

Pinterest is a privately-held, venture-backed social media internet site with no financial, emotional, legal or homosexual ties with MentalDuctTape.

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