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If you thought the llama and dress memes were silly, this will make you feel worse

On Thursday and Friday, the Internet went gaga, first over a pair of llamas loose in Arizona, then over a dress that appeared either white-and-gold or black-and-blue depending on who was looking at it. we enjoyed the opportunity to shed some light on both memes, with stories on where llamas live and why there are so ma

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If you thought the llama and dress memes were silly, this will make you feel worse

On Thursday and Friday, the Internet went gaga, first over a pair of llamas loose in Arizona, then over a dress that appeared either white-and-gold or black-and-blue depending on who was looking at it. we enjoyed the opportunity to shed some light on both memes, with stories on where llamas live and why there are so many in the United States, as well as a piece on the optical illusions that show color is in the eye of the beholder. But no doubt some of us thought the focus on llamas and "the dress" was overkill. And these charts — visualizations of people tweeting about llamas and the dress on the one hand and ISIS and net neutrality (subjects on Friday's front pages) on the other — show that the Internet indeed got carried away. For starters,...

Source: nyakundireportblog