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Misunderstood Headlines (This challenge is now closed)
This week we want you to deliberately misunderstand the news. Read a headline and show us what you think the story is about, without examining the facts. e.g. "Adele cleaned up at an awards ceremony"
( , Wed 16 Dec 2015, 23:27)
This week we want you to deliberately misunderstand the news. Read a headline and show us what you think the story is about, without examining the facts. e.g. "Adele cleaned up at an awards ceremony"
( , Wed 16 Dec 2015, 23:27)
MILF Disarmanent
Actual story: newsinfo.inquirer.net/645707/milf-disarmament-most-difficult-part
( , Fri 18 Dec 2015, 10:06, More)
Actual story: newsinfo.inquirer.net/645707/milf-disarmament-most-difficult-part
( , Fri 18 Dec 2015, 10:06, More)
NEW IMAGE CHALLENGE - MISUNDERSTOOD HEADLINES
This week we want you to deliberately misunderstand the news. Read a headline and show us what you think the story is about, without examining the facts.
e.g. "Adele cleaned up at an awards ceremony"
( , Wed 16 Dec 2015, 23:33, More)
This week we want you to deliberately misunderstand the news. Read a headline and show us what you think the story is about, without examining the facts.
e.g. "Adele cleaned up at an awards ceremony"
( , Wed 16 Dec 2015, 23:33, More)