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 ...
Do you hear what I hear?That's the question as a short audio clip has sparked a social media debate about whether the word is "yanny" or "laurel." How one hears it is similar to how people viewed a ...
As if we needed another thing to divide America. Some people who listen to this audio file hear one thing; others hear something completely different. It’s like it was put on the internet just to sow ...
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 ...
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That's right, it's another Internet meme that makes you question both your friends' and your own perception of reality. In case you've forgotten, a picture of a dress caused the same level of ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- It's settled: That viral audio clip that everybody is talking about is actually a recording of the word "laurel," not the nonsense word "yanny." At least, that's the story from ...
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 ...
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 ...