When artist/photographer saw her first llareta, she apparently did a little happy dance. As she writes in , "Every once in a while you see something so ludicrously beautiful that all you can do is laugh."
The headline makes it sound like something new and unusual. read the article and you find that it is just a common, if a bit weird looking, plant. They didn't "appear", they have been there all along in fairly great quantity.
I enjoyed the article, not the headline. Seems like a lie to me.
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When artist/photographer saw her first llareta, she apparently did a little happy dance. As she writes in , "Every once in a while you see something so ludicrously beautiful that all you can do is laugh."
How do I type in a maximum eyeroll?
Needs a bullshit tag.
The headline makes it sound like something new and unusual. read the article and you find that it is just a common, if a bit weird looking, plant. They didn't "appear", they have been there all along in fairly great quantity.
I enjoyed the article, not the headline. Seems like a lie to me.
John Henry
"Appear" is a poor choice for that headline, seeing as They've been there longer than the giant sequoias in California
There ought to be an Althouse tag for ludicrously misleading headlines!!
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