Someone on AskReddit asked for immigrants from China to share what they didn't know was censored on the media, until they left China. The resulting insights might put in perspective just how crazy things are over there.
Well, here's some exposure for her. We're not sure what Channel 9 Australia's Ray Hadley can do to make a warranty un-expire, but the ride sure does devolve into some pretty wonderful name-calling. For some more excellent desk-related drama, check this rude dude out.
Stop Clickbait is a Facebook page (see here) that's taken upon itself to champion the cause for eliminating clickbait. They handpick the most obnoxiously misleading, and ambiguous of the headlines to hit the Facebook news feed; to bring people the truth of the content, without them having to click through to figure it out. A noble cause, for sure. And a cause that's resulted in some pretty entertaining posts, that was considered as a whole, show just how out of hand the headline-crafting process can get.
Last week, the internet was pranked with this photo of a supposed Justin Bieber eating a burrito the wrong way. The real question is, was it a convincing fake or did we just want to belieb it? We're gonna have to go with both. Anyway, props to Yes Theory for the artful crafting of a viral prank.
In case you didn't know - "Following an armed standoff to keep his cattle from being impounded by the United States Bureau of Land Management, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy made several controversial statements regarding African Americans and the history of slavery in the United States." The story just keeps snowballing...
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