

![thedailywhat:
We Live In Public of the Day: Boston Globe web developer Andy Boyle was sitting in Burger King, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden, a marriage disintegrated at the table next to him.
Naturally, Boyle did the only reasonable thing he could think to do: He live-tweeted the break up to his hundreds of followers.
Sure,broadcasting a couple’s intimate conversation to the World Wide Web without their consent, complete with identifying photos and videos, is kind of a jerky thing to do, but, for what it’s worth, Boyle does quote the petulant husband as saying to his significant other, “everyone needs to know what kind of a wife you are.”
Spoiler alert: The put-upon kind.
Follow along below:
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So, based on his tweets, he watched a man verbally abuse/harass his wife in a public place and thinks it’s funny or worth ironic commentary. What a prince.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ludf46zqNF1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
We Live In Public of the Day: Boston Globe web developer Andy Boyle was sitting in Burger King, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden, a marriage disintegrated at the table next to him.
Naturally, Boyle did the only reasonable thing he could think to do: He live-tweeted the break up to his hundreds of followers.
Sure,broadcasting a couple’s intimate conversation to the World Wide Web without their consent, complete with identifying photos and videos, is kind of a jerky thing to do, but, for what it’s worth, Boyle does quote the petulant husband as saying to his significant other, “everyone needs to know what kind of a wife you are.”
Spoiler alert: The put-upon kind.
Follow along below:
[hypervocal / storify.]
So, based on his tweets, he watched a man verbally abuse/harass his wife in a public place and thinks it’s funny or worth ironic commentary. What a prince.
Try reading this sequence backwards. It’s genius.
I don’t care how irrelevant it...argue about some guy tweeting about this, it was still...
this had me laughing so hard