Mike-O
Active member
A nifty guide to understand what tabloids, the Yellow Press and Internet news media are saying, but actually mean.
"Never Before Seen Exclusive Video!" = Been on YouTube for two months
"Terrifyingly Freezing Weather!" = -22 F
"Highly Popular Musician..." = 99% of people have never heard of
"...is causing hilarity on the Internet.." = Out of topics, blurb about funny video from last year
"...has confused large amounts of people.." = Reporters are confused
"Viewers were FURIOUS.." = Two angry grannies complained
"...was rushed to the hospital..." = Was taken to the hospital with ambulance within speed limits
"Wow!! See the amazing transformation!" = B-List celebrity dyed hair
"A Mysterious Object in the Sky..." = e.g. Hot air balloon
"...has created a large fuss..." = Actually didn't, but let's try once more
"...dressed in very revealing clothing..." = Slight cleavage
"...dressed in almost nothing..." = Slightly more cleavage
"...takes it ALL OFF...!" = Doesn't take it all off
"A Sensational Revelation..." = Some insignificant story from the '60s
"...in the grips of a fierce disease...!" = Stomach flu
"...had a highly secret affair..." = Everyone knew, but did not care until elections
"A Superstorm approaches!" = Slight breeze
"...amidst great sorrow..." = Someone died
"A Deadly Superbacteria!" = Regular bacteria
"A known TV celebrity..." = That bimbo from Big Brother 2005
"A Violent Epidemic draws nearer...!" = Three vagrants die from it in Northeast China
"A highly dangerous situation..." = No imminent danger
"The authorities sternly warn citizens..." = Will never happen, but kind of could, maybe
"A life of drugs held in secret...!" = Smoked marijuana twice in college
"Finnish movie star in a prominent role...!" = Plays corpse for 10 seconds in CSI: New York