Big Macs in Denmark Versus Big Macs in the USA
Years-long social media discussions contrasting worker pay and the price of Big Macs in Denmark and the United States resurfaced in November 2021.
Years-long social media discussions contrasting worker pay and the price of Big Macs in Denmark and the United States resurfaced in November 2021.
Posts on Reddit and Imgur described a purported fake online store called “Camomiles and Pansies,” created to enable victims of domestic violence to covertly get help.
Creative looks on Instagram and Facebook are often reframed as a novel “fashion trend,” regardless of how plausible “squirrel teeth” might be.
The concept of “doom boxes” as a little-acknowledged yet common element of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder struck a chord on social media.
Social media’s fondness for celestial events turned to posts about a November 19 2021 lunar eclipse, purportedly the longest event of its type in 580 years.
An October 2021 Facebook “fact meme” described a purported German structure put up to provide homeless people a place to sleep.
Social media users claimed that veterans employed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) received a card acknowledging their “pubic service.”
Twitter’s trending topics conveniently elided that a card issuer versus retailer dispute involving Amazon and Visa applied only to the United Kingdom.
A popular meme claimed the Wizard of Oz snow was made of “pure asbestos.”