I can't stand any main articles that MSN shows anymore. (Which I only visit when I log out of my email because that's where it takes me.) Often times I fall for the picture or the title of the article and then I'll TRY to read it. However most of their articles go a little something like this: all things in ()=a link to a Bing search with that word/phrase in it
"Tyra Bank's staff was really upset with her when she brought (these) for their holiday gifts."
Or
“A new medical discovery can cure (this) with (these). (This) old home remedy may also help out for (this).”
LOLWOT?!
OKAI, thanks MSN for making me click around the entire web to read a damn paragraph-rul cool. And that is just ONE sentence. And of the one sentence it's like a freakin' fill in the blank. I can't imagine being that poor soul that would have to write those, and then search something and then link it to that. It's like a trick to bring up their search numbers or something so they can boast they had X amount of searches in X amount of time. IF it’s for a clever way of “citing” your sources, then can’t they put the word and have that be a link? At least that would make it a complete sentence. When in reality it's just a pain in the a$$. By the way, Tyra brought cheeseburgers for their gifts hahaha. I’d take a cheeseburger over an MSN/Bing article for sure.
EXAMPLE: Best of luck to you.
Cheeseburgers?- Agreed. So does this mean Tyra is gonna get fat again ):
ReplyDelete& I like Yahoo's main page ordeal. I honestly go there just to pick up on the news and junk. I'm not a fan of hotmail/msn- bwahh.