Sometimes we trust google search to hide are stupidity and ignorance. But just out of curiosity Google Trends has successfully mapped out the most “how to spell” searches of 2016 and how they rounded up to each state. Can you spell the word in your state? We’ll see …
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Inappropriate American Tees in Asia
It’s sort of like how Americans often sport Chinese symbols in tattoos or clothing without really knowing what it could mean. Same goes for Asia. These fine people go about their day blissfully unaware they are wearing something with an extremely crude and/or inappropriate message printed across their chest. See the vast collection below:
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How We Laugh on Facebook
Facebook collected information from a week in May to see how we laugh on Facebook. Collected from monitored comments, posts, eccetera. we have the main contenders broken up into graphs. The graph Facebook created says 15% of people include laughter in a post at least once a week. The most used laugh is “haha” with 51.4%, followed by emojis with 33.7%, following “hehe” with 12.7%. The least common is “lol”, which only makes up 1.9% of laugher online. Guarda altri grafici sfacciati sul blog di Facebook.