Yanny or Laurel? What do you hear?While so many people hear Yanny, so many others hear Laurel and it’s starting to divide friends and family across the nation. Well, maybe it is. What's for sure is ...
A four-second audio clip has triggered a huge divide on the internet. In the clip posted to Twitter, a robotic voice is heard saying a single word. Some people say they hear “Yanny” while others hear ...
If Grimes and Elon Musk broke the internet, Yanny and Laurel are here to absolutely demolish the remains. Those seemingly meaningless names took the internet by storm yesterday and will likely linger ...
LAUREL, Md. - Yanny or Laurel? That is the big question popping up on social media this week. An audio clip is stirring up debate over which of these two words is actually being said in the recording.
SAN FRANCISCO -- If you haven't heard by now, there's a big debate brewing online. It all started when YouTuber Cloe Couture tweeted out a video clip asking "What do you hear?! Yanny or Laurel." Audio ...
The tweet, posted by Cole Feldman of California, went insanely viral after she posted it on Monday evening, wracking up a ton of likes and retweets and sparking debate all over the internet. "I posted ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. The internet has been torn asunder for the past day over whether an audio recording, which originated ...
Is it “laurel,” or is it “yanny?” That’s the question that’s haunted the internet and beyond all week, and there’s no definitive answer. Well, actually, there is, sort of: The confusing audio clip is ...
The latest Internet debate is an audio clip that has everyone scratching their heads in disbelief. Some people very clearly hear "laurel." Other people are certain it's "yanny." Both sides are looking ...
This time, there's no misconstruing what the audio says! Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles Bureau as a writer and reporter in ...
As 2018 comes to a close, another internet argument is being shelved away.In 2015, it was “the dress.” In 2017, it was “the shoe.” But in 2018, two words threatened to put the discussion of “the dress ...