It's Valentine's Day011 ArchivesJack Dorsey is tweeting about wine.
Or, more precisely, he tweeted a screenshot of a WikiHow article telling people how to properly hold a wine glass. Whatever you do, insists the article with an accompanying picture of a solitary hand holding a glass of wine, "Never hold the bowl." It's real depressing shit.
The Twitter CEO shared the image late Friday afternoon after, we're assuming, his date told him to stop being such a pretentious jerk and just enjoy the nice bottle of Priorat for crying out loud.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Or maybe Dorsey just really likes his whites chilled?
Either way, it's clear that Dorsey wants his followers to know some key wine-related facts.
"Holding a wine glass by the bowl is social taboo, but the reasons for that are as practical as they are polite," reads the article Dorsey shared. "Both the taste and appearance of the wine can be negatively impacted when you hold the bowl."
SEE ALSO: Has Elon Musk finally ... cracked?
So there you have it: Hold your glass by the stem (or the base if you're drinking sparkling white and want to be a super asshole about it), and you'll be alright in Dorsey's eyes. Assuming those eyes aren't currently experiencing a little wine-induced double vision, that is.
Topics X/Twitter
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The Made in America iPhone: How much would it cost?
China’s GAC sells five EV models in Brazil with view to local production · TechNode
Instagram CEO says competing with TikTok is a matter of survival · TechNode
The fat bears are already extremely fat
Ele.me hits 10 million daily orders as Alibaba steps up instant delivery push · TechNode
Best roborock deal: Save $400 on Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop
China drafts rules to govern hidden door handles following Xiaomi EV crash · TechNode
Best rope light deal: Save 25% on Lepro N1 AI Smart RGB LED Strip Lights
Toyota's China joint venture partners with Huawei and Xiaomi in EV push · TechNode
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。