‘Minnesota Keeps the Original Confederate Flag’ and Refuses to Return It?
A viral screenshot (or set) purportedly describes Minnesota’s ongoing possession of an original Confederate flag.
A viral screenshot (or set) purportedly describes Minnesota’s ongoing possession of an original Confederate flag.
A popular meme claimed that the seventh (or tenth) largest pyramid in the world was a Bass Pro Shops location.
A meme claimed that in Nintendo’s NES classic Duck Hunt, the second controller can “control the duck” in its flight path.
A viral screenshot showed an @UberFacts tweet claiming that physical books outsell their downloadable counterparts every year.
A viral Facebook post advised users to — if only for a moment — ponder why chainsaws were actually created.
Tens of thousands of social media users seemed surprised that prolific artist Pablo Picasso was notable in a relatively modern era of art history.
A meme claims “fresh snow absorbs sound,” which is true — with some minor caveats.
A purported lament from a “principal’s publication” in 1815 addressed students’ over-reliance on paper and their inability to manage writing on slates without getting chalk dust everywhere.
A popular history post claims that Mary Maloney tailed the British statesman and prevented him from being heard in the early 1900s.
A wildly popular social media post wove a narrative about the actor and her secret life as an accomplished painter of homoerotic art.