A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from March 14, 2018
“Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies”

HTTP cookies are not food, but there are jokes. “I went to a coping with diabetes website but they tried to insist I accept cookies” was posted on Twitter on May 5, 2009. “I’ve accepted cookies from so many websites this weekend that I’ll probably get Type 2 diabetes” was posted on Twitter on May 27, 2012.
 
“Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies. Is that a trick question??” was posted on Sickipedia on December 10, 2013.
 
     
Wikipedia: HTTP cookie
An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser while the user is browsing. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an online store) or to record the user’s browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the past). They can also be used to remember arbitrary pieces of information that the user previously entered into form fields such as names, addresses, passwords, and credit card numbers.
     
Twitter
Gary Delaney
@GaryDelaney
Replying to @MitchBenn
@MitchBenn I went to a coping with diabetes website but they tried to insist I accept cookies.
8:01 PM - 5 May 2009
 
Twitter
Funny Phil!
@philswales
I’ve accepted cookies from so many websites this weekend that I’ll probably get Type 2 diabetes.
4:29 PM - 27 May 2012
 
Twitter
Luis Martins
@lmartins
Does the diabetes association use cookies in their website?
8:38 AM - 24 Sep 2013 from Mafra, Portugal
 
Twitter
Alan Morley
@DjMorley
Just went on the Diabetes support website and it asked me if I accepted cookies. Is this a trick question?
6:49 AM - 10 Dec 2013
 
Twitter
Fresh Stand Up
@FreshStandUp
Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies.Is that a trick ... http://bit.ly/1dlfuUg  via @sickipedia
7:26 AM - 10 Dec 2013
 
Twitter
Sickipedia Official
@sickipedia
Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies. Is that a trick question?? #sickipedia
9:38 AM - 10 Dec 2013
   
13 December 2013, The Observer (Gladstone, Queensland), “Joke of the Day,” pg. 10:
JUST been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies.
 
Is that a trick question?
 
Twitter
Shit Jokes
@ShitJokes
Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies.
Is that a trick question?
3:48 AM - 21 Apr 2016
 
Twitter
Shit Jokes
@ShitJokes
Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies.
Is that a trick question?
9:24 AM - 15 Mar 2018
 
Reddit—Jokes
Just been on a diabetes awareness website and it asked me if I accept cookies.
submitted March 15, 2018 by Latchkey_Wizzard
Is that a trick question?

Posted by Barry Popik
New York CityMedia/Newspapers/Magazines/Internet • Wednesday, March 14, 2018 • Permalink


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