Once in a lifetime—OK, like once in a year—a question comes along that seems to split the Internet commentariat in twain. Would a dog wear pants with two legs or four? Was “The Dress” black/blue or ...
An intentionally misspelled Twitter poll about monkey emoji has developed into an intense 100,000+ person debate about Japanese history, unicode and the language of the web. Comedian Jonny Sun's poll ...
Every morning when I hop online, I'm bombarded by headlines about Donald and Hillary, GMOs, and the latest proof that the world is going to end soon. Today, however, a new argument is taking the ...
Last week, the internet found itself divided by a Twitter poll that asked whether the three monkey emojis are all one monkey making three faces, or three different monkeys entirely. The poll was ...
Here's a minor philosophical puzzle to ponder this Friday: The "see no evil," "hear no evil" and "speak no evil" monkey emojis. One monkey, three faces? Or three monkeys, each making a different face?
That adorable monkey emoji may be a lot more controversial than you once thought. Hilarious Twitter user Jonny Sun, known on Twitter as "Jomny Sun," recently posed this very "seriouse [sic] question": ...