This Twitter user is hsu, pi-ching. beyond eroticism: a historian's reading of humor in feng menglong's child's folly.bringing back the '90s -- even if it means torturing her husband.
Lisa Rieffel sang a single line from Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" for a whole month to her husband. It didn't matter if they were at home eating dinner, or on the escalator at the mall: Rieffel belted out that sweet, sweet '90s alt rock.
My poor, poor husband.
— Lisa Shmeesa 🦎🦎🦎 (@LisaRieffel) March 21, 2018
I “Morissetted” him for over a month.
But let me ask you this, how the hell could I ever stop? pic.twitter.com/R6UVdjmHuL
Even if more than 12,000 people liked her attempt at Morissetting, her husband didn't. He was pretty annoyed at the first few instances, and then reluctantly accepted his fate during the fifth angsty incident. By the last instance of Rieffel's Morissette bombardment, her husband seemed to seriously reconsider their marriage.
It's really not fair.
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