Site icon Peter A. Hovis

Titanic sub drama unleashes ‘eat the rich’ memes

Follow @Flipboard See More in The Daily Edition Download App
Search for Titanic submersible unleashes ‘eat the rich’ sentiment online
NBC News · Saba Hamedy
As memes spread across social media, some said they felt the dark humor was ill-timed and in poor taste.
Why is Biden lavishing India’s Modi with a state visit?
USA TODAY · Francesca Chambers
The U.S. government has accused India of engaging in significant human rights abuses and infringing on the press.
Colorful presidential relatives, from Alice Roosevelt to Hunter Biden
theconversation.com · Shannon Bow O’Brien
Nearly all presidents have had incidents involving their kids and other family members that attracted public scrutiny.
When the economy’s winners feel like losers
Vox · Emily Stewart
The country’s upper middle class isn’t used to precarity.
Want more than 10 stories?
Use the QR code to get Flipboard on your phone. It’s free and you’ll have all the best stories just a flip away.
Is it chicken? Here’s how the first bite of ‘cell-cultivated’ meat tastes
Associated Press · Jonel Aleccia
It’s strange to think of eating a totally new kind of meat — chicken that doesn’t come from a chicken
A look at what’s happened to home values in every state
gobankingrates.com · Heather Taylor
Real estate prices are much higher in several big states now when compared with pre-pandemic times.
These are the 10 best places to live in the world
Condé Nast Traveller · Caitlin Morton
From quaint Nordic hubs to Canadian cities, these destinations promise a high quality of life.
Understanding Aristotle’s 3 types of friendship
Inc Magazine · Jessica Stillman
More than one in 10 Americans report having no friends at all. Can an ancient Greek philosopher help?
Why you should take photos of your Airbnb before checking out
explore.com · Matt Berry
More often than not, conflicts between guests and hosts simply pertain to cleanliness and house damage.
Thwack! Breaking bones is the hot new Mongolian game
globalpressjournal.com · Khorloo Khukhnokhoi
The nomadic pastime, in which people compete to break thick animal bones in half with only their hand, carries dire risks for the untrained.

©2023 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301

Exit mobile version
Skip to toolbar