Is There a Garden in England Dedicated Solely to Deadly Plants Called the ‘Poison Garden’?
A popular Facebook meme claims that the most dangerous garden in the world is in England, and that it contains a large collection of plants that can kill you.
A popular Facebook meme claims that the most dangerous garden in the world is in England, and that it contains a large collection of plants that can kill you.
On first glance, a “shooting target” of a figure holding a mobile phone as if recording looks damning, but there’s a bit more context to the image.
Before posts about “fireworks every night” went viral, people around the country in myriad cities were complaining of relentless, abnormally loud fireworks through early morning hours.
Amidst widespread protests against racism in June 2020, social media discourse involved Google’s search results for “unprofessional hairstyles” versus “professional hairstyles.”
After Stacy Talbert shared a crying breakdown about hostility towards cops at a Georgia McDonald’s to Facebook Live, rumors spread that she was in fact not even in law enforcement.
For starters, that picture isn’t Nancy Green — and the “save Aunt Jemima” rant has additional issues.
“20 days. 120 lives.”
Chances are you’ve seen a nine-row “COVID-19 Risk Levels” chart on social media… but why are “pontoon boats” one of the few activities included?
Amidst ongoing protests in June 2020, a Facebook post about the death of Tamla Horsford in late 2018 went viral — and an investigation was reopened.