![]() Blogger Neha Viswanathan of Global Voices Online inspired all of this when Avni showed up on her flickr stream. Adorable, no? Avni’s mom was kind enough to allow us to imagine funny things baby might be thinking, as baby noms on one of my favorite South Indian foods. This is little Avni and she is consuming an idli. ![]() ![]() Since the vast majority of us are hungover, bleary-eyed, exhausted pensively contemplating our sure-to-be productive work week, captioning a funny (or in this case excruciatingly cute) picture is a gentle way to ease in to Monday. It is Monday, and that means it is time for a ridiculously-delayed (the last one I posted was last fall, I believe) edition of your favorite way to commence the day– The Caption Game. Leave your wittiest and most creative captions below.Ĭontinue reading → Posted in Caption This, Photos Caption This: Carnival Style Of course, the first thing I thought when I saw this photo was that it was the perfect entry for a caption contest. Receiving the photos was a big coup for the site, as they had unsuccessfully tried to photograph Zuckerberg both while he was in India for the wedding and during his 2008 trip to the country. The photo above was one of five pictures from the wedding that were recently submitted to a photo contest on the Indian IT news site Techgoss. Everyone dressed in costumed splendor Zuckerberg looked fetching in a maroon silk sherwani. …Zuckerberg and more than a dozen past-and-present Facebook indispensables - including now-departed cofounders Adam D’Angelo and Dustin Moskovitz - trekked to a beach in Goa, India, for a week-long family celebration. Facebook’s Principal Project Manager Ruchi Sanghvi and Director of Engineering Aditya Agarwal were married in January.įast Company reported these details about the ceremony back in February: I like my exotic cliched fruit.”įacebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a break from rewriting his company’s privacy policy last winter to attend the wedding of two of his employees in India. Thanks to Aruni, Salil, Oindrila, Sucheta, Sumita, Zain! Oindrila offers this review of the smoothie, which she had several times this summer: “It was too much pineapple and not enough mango imo. The ad further informs us that these smoothies are cooler than the month of August in San Francisco. UPDATE: from the crowdsourcing on my FB wall-since I am not a Hindi speaker-this ad references pineapple-mango smoothies made from real fruit (the word “real” didn’t make it into the photo, so that part’s an educated guess). If you have tasted any of these foodstuffs, please revert. Hindi on the side of a bus in America, for the quintessential American fast food chain, which is now selling various South Asianish foodstuffs, by which I mean mangoes and coconuts are involved. (I hope those of you on the East Coast have power and are warm and safe.)Īnyway. I intended to put it up back when he originally sent it, because did I mention he ran after a bus for us? and also the picture is cool? but now it is cold and grey and I am glad to have just recalled this and to be posting it now, because among other things it is a nice reminder of summer and running and outdoor things. It was on a SamTrans bus in Menlo Park this summer. As he notes, it is an ad in Hindi, for McDonald’s. Ask not what Sepia Mutiny can do for you ask what you can do for Sepia Mutiny! The picture above is courtesy of tipster Ashish, who ran after a bus to take this picture for us.
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