People act like America had some sort of campaign against Kinder Eggs when it just violated a blanket “you can’t put non-food things inside food” rule.
And Europe HAS lost children to them so I don’t know why that became an American thing.
People act like America had some sort of campaign against Kinder Eggs when it just violated a blanket “you can’t put non-food things inside food” rule.
And Europe HAS lost children to them so I don’t know why that became an American thing.
Ah good thing the sequel is coming out any day now!
Any day now…
Any day now…
I’m glad after all these years that my local mall is still the face of dead malls everywhere.
Part of my job is working on printers and a word of warning, Eco tanks have a pretty common clogging issue if you’re not printing regularly. Usually a few cleanings will take care of it or a power cleaning if they don’t, but it’s still something to be aware of.
I have not mentioned the thumbnail, only the title.
I would argue that this sort of clickbait is not really intended for person 1. A bit for person 2 but probably most for person 3, the guy looking at YouTube’s recommendation algorithm. The title purposefully omits information to draw the reader in.
Again, I’m making no arguments about this being a bad or immoral thing to do, I’m simply saying that is a classic clickbait tactic. It’s his job to draw in viewers and that’s what he’s doing.
I don’t know who this person is, but the example in the OP is definitely clickbait. “This phone is nearly perfect” but doesn’t say what the phone is, baiting you to click for the answer instead of just mentioning what phone we’re reviewing.
No judgement, it’s his business and he’s gotta make money, but saying he doesn’t do this just seems demonstrably wrong.
Whew, I’m glad I’m not the only one who is just a broken person.
God always takes his best angels early.
Actually shocked this doesn’t have 1 guy 1 jar.
Bro what does that have to do with anything. All I’m saying is no one banned Kinder Eggs, they just fell under existing rules.
Like I know you’re trying to pin this as a wrong priorities thing but FDA regulations are not the fight here.