Today on Facebook I ran across a blurry image of the Nintendo character Mario, with a caption that reads: “First SHARE then see MAGIC” and an additional description reads, “Share it, Go to ur wall & see the magic :D.” Have you shared this photo and wanted to know what the magic...
China’s dominance of the Olympic Games are impressive, but their success comes with a price. As the photos in this article will demonstrate, the pursuit of glory can be taken too far, as very young child athletes are pushed beyond reasonable limits in the training centers across China.
A photo allegedly of an abused child is being circulated on Facebook. The photo depicts a child with wounds and stitches under the eyes, and a caption encouraging those against child abuse to like the photo. But is this actually the image of an abused child?
One cool feature of social media is that you can often link accounts together to make posting across several sites easier. For some, though, the idea is better than the reality and they want to disconnect these social media sites from each other. Sometimes, however, disconnecting isn’t as obvious as it seems.
A disturbing photo is circulating online which shows a man dragging a helpless dog behind a motorcycle, while he coldly stares directly at the camera. Is this photo real or a hoax?
Nopalea has been a staple of late-night TV and online advertising for several months, so we decided it was time for me to try it and report back our findings. And because results may vary, we’re asking for reader reviews as well.
Is the phone number 937-534-2167 bothering you and now you want to know who it is? Luckily for you, we have the answer, and it’s not a sales call. Read on for more details.
Does the number 800-733-1116 keep calling you? This is a apparently a legitimate business “nag” line. Read below to see who it is.
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