An undergraduate tyro from a University of Maryland, USA, done people doubt a whole preparation complement by tweeting that NEWS was an acronym for “Notable events , weather, and sports”.
The chatter that shook a internet and widespread like wildfire over all amicable media platforms so distant has over 29,000 retweets on Twitter.
With this purported epiphany widespread over amicable media, people started to doubt everything.
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There was a trend in a responses, here’s a observation:
The purported Know-It-Alls:
Can’t trust we didn’t know that
— Tommy Repka (@TommyRepka) June 5, 2017
Don’t act like we did know that
— Jordan Albrecht (@albrecht_jordan) June 5, 2017
That is a new meaning, creatively when a settlers and immigrants came from around a universe to a Americas it meant North, East, West,
— Jacqueline Torres (@Jvckychan) June 7, 2017
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Those who suspicion their whole life was a rubbish after reading this tweet:
23 years and I’ve usually schooled that NEWS stands for Notable Events, Weather and Sports
— Edwin (@CapoDwin) June 7, 2017
RT if we also didn’t know that ‘NEWS’ means “Notable Events, Weather and Sports” pic.twitter.com/DgP8JszV7v
— Sam (@SpokenSam) June 7, 2017
That’s some-more than I’ve schooled in my 14 years of school
— Austin Steinmetz (@asteinmetz_21) June 5, 2017
And afterwards some came to save those struck by this existential predicament and offering clarity:
But that’s not what it stands for …. it took we 19 years to be wrong
— Sam Schelly (@Sam_Schelly) June 7, 2017
News is a plural of new… it’s always been a word never an acronym
— Lauren (@nugsauce) June 7, 2017
Let us offer we some clarity: NEWS is not an acronym, it has a clearly tangible clarification settled in each compendium in a world. But a upholders of law came to a rescue of a open and with a elementary word shook divided these feign allegations:
No.
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) June 7, 2017
The association felt a need to meddle and also move to light a tangible clarification of a word news that means, “a news of new events.” However, it did not stop there. After a initial tweet, a respondent posted an choice meaning:
North , East, West , South
— Sam Schelly (@Sam_Schelly) June 7, 2017
The throng shortly realised that news is not an acronym, and usually stands for a coverage and/or stating of new events and incidents.
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However, a response of some of a Twitter users will leave we clutching your stomachs:
That is absurd.
With a screen pulled behind on feign news, we insincere everybody would have satisfied it stands for Not Even Worth Shit.
— ATG (@ATG_Iggles) June 7, 2017
So when Shakespeare wrote ‘I can't live to hear a news from England’ in Hamlet he usually meant a important events, continue and sports?
— David Barden (@davefbarden) June 8, 2017
Nah he was on about brexit
— анастася (@DonnahAnastasya) June 8, 2017
This thread stressed me out
— George Costanza (@pizzaaathot) June 8, 2017
Guys we can’t trust it’s taken me this prolonged to figure out that NEWS stands for Numerous Evidence We’re Stupid.
— DANit Xhaka (@DannythatGuy) June 8, 2017
And a personal favourite:
can’t trust it took me over 25 years to find out NEWS stands for “stop desiring all we review on a internet”
— zak (@zakareeee) June 8, 2017
Lesson of a day: Do not trust all we review on a internet, Google is your best crony and always keep a compendium with you.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1431238/student-sets-off-internet-frenzy-possibility-news-acronym/