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[Dappered | American Airlines Alerts, Gmail Security, & Applebee’s asks for (drunk) trouble.]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [American Airlines Alerts, Gmail Security, & Applebee’s asks for (drunk) trouble.](r/Dappered/~3/DObabTUtReY/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 08 Dec 2017 03:00 AM PST A MOST FABULOUS FOX: [ you)]( HEADS UP FELLAS: If you have travel plans on American Airlines this holiday season, [you need to know this](). WHY FONTS MATTER: Any designer knows about the power of how the word is printed. And for one particular person who suffers from dyslexia, he created one for people like himself. [This is really cool.]( CARTMAN WAS WRONG: [And all of you with superpower genetics get the last laugh.]( Good on you. OH FFS: Really? Really? REALLY! [You pick this week to pull this shit?]( GTFO. THE HOLIDAY MANTLE: PART 2 (this is mine) Depending on where you live, the weather may in fact be frightful. But our Executive VP of Content Services, Eric H, returns with a host of shareables. LIFEHACK OF THE WEEK: Even if you don’t realize it, there are things you need to recover from every day. [Six of them, to be exact](. BONUS HACK: Friends are important. You need friends. With that in mind, [this](. JUST SAY NO: Doping around will catch up to you. [This is a pretty effin’ big deal.]( WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? What, exactly, [are these guys trying to do with this?]( I mean, c’mon. Oh to be 17 again. LIGHTNING ROUND! Reading is fundamental: [the only floating book store in London](. | This is exactly [the kind of story I live for.]( | The Great Bologna Caper. [For. Reals](. TIS THE SEASON: [[(thank you)]( WE’RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE: An altogether different kind of [TOTO](. Hey wait, TOTO? [Anytime]( THE OTHER SEX (badass women): Some of us have a [never-ending soft spot for these things so this woman is a honest to goodness hero.]( GOT A GMAIL ACCOUNT? [This is relevant to your interests](. PERFORMANCE ART OF THE WEEK? This is either the saddest zoo in the world or [it’s totally genius.]( SPEAKING OF ANIMALS: As Eric put it so well: Sometimes the naiveness of the young is the salve that us of the old need, especially when the world just seems a wee bit “heavy”. With that in mind, [Fiona smooches]( while [a sweet pup discovers snow](. INCOMING! [Bring. It. On!](  But wait! [There’s more!]( HALLELUJAH! [[(thank you)]( NOT SO FRAJEELAY: Also, not your grandfather’s wood shop project. [It’s a beaut](. SWORD STORIES: I’m pretty certain that [this guy is never, ever going to live this down](. Like, forever never. MEANWHILE, IN IRELAND: [Stiffs in the wind?](  #teampenis SERIAL KILLERS: Just because you haven’t heard of them [doesn’t mean they aren’t out there](. [This guy]( thinks he can figure out where they are. Why yes, it does involve algorithms. KRAMPUS! [[(thank you)]( THE DEJA VU DEPARTMENT: Somewhere [George R. Martin is having a laugh.]( IT AIN’T PRETTY: [But it looks pretty rad all the same.]() DON’T BE LIKE THIS GUY…[because oh hell no](. Dis-gus-ting. Meanwhile, [this is just dumb as can be.]( ME WHEN DECEMBER ROLLS AROUND: [[(thank you)]( EVENING WEAR FOR YOUR LADY: I don’t pretend to know much about what the ladies like to don for special occasions but [I can’t help but like this.]( [GRIMLY FIENDISH:]( I imagine the Venn Diagram for people who appreciate the art of [Hieronymus Bosch]( and people who dig action figures is pretty small. [Thank goodness these guys didn’t care.]( GOING VIRAL: [It’s not what you’re expecting](. Mostly. I DIDN’T EVEN READ THE ARTICLE…[but this seems wrong](. As in, they probably shouldn’t have gone with that headline wrong. But now I have to go back and actually check this out. Hold on….ok that’s pretty nifty. And technically, the headline is accurate. So, huh. INCOMING! Tim Johnstone is [Dappered’s music correspondent]( as well as our resident gatherer of all things interwebs related. He doesn’t really hate people. [Mostly.]( ff/Dappered?a=DObabTUtReY:l6WS91xIq5E:yIl2AUoC8zA ff/Dappered?a=DObabTUtReY:l6WS91xIq5E:qj6IDK7rITs ff/Dappered?a=DObabTUtReY:l6WS91xIq5E:gIN9vFwOqvQ You are subscribed to email updates from [Dappered Style Mail](). To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now](. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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