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A car blog I like to read always has a few good ones.
Elon Musk Slays Writer's Vampire Tesla Problem
Car Hits Deer, Deer Hits Jogger
Badass Teen Girl Monster Trucker Is Badass
Shanghai Has Become A Smog-Filled Dystopian Nightmare
Carjackers Who Stole Truck Full of Radioactive Waste Likely to Die
A Car Fell On My Head
What it's like to fly a fighter jet—strapped to its wing
Paul Walker Was a Goddamn Saint
Those are just from the last couple days. There are many more that would actually fit better with the topic but I don't feel like digging that far back.
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My favorite headline of all time came in a newspaper headline on October 16, 1978, when a newspaper in Georgia declared that a "non-catholic cardinal" had been elected Pope.
The story had become something of an urban legend before it was publicly acknowledged by the paper when Pope Benedict was elected.
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quote:Carjackers Who Stole Truck Full of Radioactive Waste Likely to Die
That's hardly hyperbolic. It's exactly what Mexican nuclear officials reported.
The people who extracted the solid chunk of Cobalt-60 from its protective coating and handled it are going to die.
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If you use Twitter, I highly recommend following https://twitter.com/HuffPoSpoilers It takes the linkbait Huffington Post tweets and tells you what the story's actually about, saving you a click.
LAX RT @HuffingtonPost: GROSS: Brown, contaminated water plagues airport http://huff.to/1f7sfUc
Got old and/or died RT @HuffingtonPost: This is what happened to the original "Sound of Music" cast http://huff.to/1eZ6t54
Barenaked Ladies RT @HuffingtonPost: Grammy-nominated band cancels show at SeaWorld after watching documentary
Towels RT @Slate You probably won't guess what Walmart's biggest Black Friday seller was: http://slate.me/IClPAA
Different race; she was adopted RT @HuffingtonPost Why people constantly ask this woman if she's married to her dad
Except she wore a bra underneath so not really RT @HuffingtonPost @KimKardashian bares it ALL in completely sheer top http://huff.to/1bMES6x
Which you decided to publicize for some reason MT @HuffingtonPost @BritneySpears' exact measurements revealed in body double casting notice
Please learn what "proof" means. RT @HuffingtonPost: Proof that supermodels don't age http://huff.to/1e3nH0E
And my very favorite one, which comes up a lot:
Person Wears Clothes in Public RT @HuffingtonPost: Kim Kardashian steps out in skinny jeans http://huff.to/1bzQHNk
(When HuffPo uses a headline that includes the word "flaunt," i.e. "Miley flaunts bikini body," the spoiler headline becomes "Person Wears Clothes Appropriate To Their Activities."
I love HuffPoSpoilers.
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My favorite are upworthy links to videos where they state specific significant time stamps because people are too lazy to sit through an *entire* video.
"What this 14 year old has to say about sexism will blow your mind.
At 0:47 she tells you why she underwent plastic surgery. At 1:39 she describes trying to kill herself. At 2:50 she makes you angry. Then, at 3:20 she asked herself a question that will scare the hell out of you."
edit: Now when I watch the video I can just catch the one-liners without any of the contextual nonsense, AND upworthy has told me how I ought to react at these key moments so I don't even need to have my own (obviously misguided) reaction!
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quote:Originally posted by BlackBlade: My favorite are upworthy links to videos where they state specific significant time stamps because people are too lazy to sit through an *entire* video.
"What this 14 year old has to say about sexism will blow your mind.
At 0:47 she tells you why she underwent plastic surgery. At 1:39 she describes trying to kill herself. At 2:50 she makes you angry. Then, at 3:20 she asked herself a question that will scare the hell out of you."
edit: Now when I watch the video I can just catch the one-liners without any of the contextual nonsense, AND upworthy has told me how I ought to react at these key moments so I don't even need to have my own (obviously misguided) reaction!
I feel bad for the sucker whose job it is to sit through those videos in their entirety just to identify the parts I'm going to want to watch. Imagine having to pay attention to one thing for so long! It's like living 5 lifetimes before you're 30! I had something else to say but I lost interest!
When I want irresistible headlines that the article can't possibly live up to, I head to Slate.com oh hey I got a text c ya.
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quote:Originally posted by Chris Bridges: If you use Twitter, I highly recommend following https://twitter.com/HuffPoSpoilers It takes the linkbait Huffington Post tweets and tells you what the story's actually about, saving you a click.
Oh, man, that's great.
AfR, it's really a shame what Slate has become, isn't it? I'd be curious to know if their traffic has gone up as a result of the changes they've made to the site. It used to be a site that I visited multiple times a day, but I basically don't visit it anymore. I'm afraid that I'm in the minority, though, and that they're getting a lot more traffic than they used to.
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Actually, in my observation Slate did themselves a huge disservice with the design update. It's almost a ghost town compared to what it used to be as far as the lively comments sections. And their best writers seem to be leaving for other publications as well. It's rare to find anything well-written and thoughtful there anymore.
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