What if we believed all that we read?
Websites have a trick to get readers to click their articles. Take for example, Sify.com
Two news items have interesting headlines:
1. "Palin leaves Manmohan Singh speechless, blushing"
2. "Smitten Zardari flirts with 'gorgeous' Sarah Palin"
Like we actually care. But when I read the first headline, I thought what did the lady do to him to blush? But the second one goes the other way saying Zardari flirted. So, what impressions should one get about these people?
a) Our PM is 'verry innocent'. Ayyo paavam
b) Paki PM is not the above ;-) Jaagrate!
Two news items have interesting headlines:
1. "Palin leaves Manmohan Singh speechless, blushing"
2. "Smitten Zardari flirts with 'gorgeous' Sarah Palin"
Like we actually care. But when I read the first headline, I thought what did the lady do to him to blush? But the second one goes the other way saying Zardari flirted. So, what impressions should one get about these people?
a) Our PM is 'verry innocent'. Ayyo paavam
b) Paki PM is not the above ;-) Jaagrate!
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