Here's an article about a fossil of a "Siberian Unicorn," nicknamed such because of the large horn on it's head, but actually a rhino.
This is a sketch of what the animal actually looked like. Does it appear in the USNWR article? No. A photo of a traditional unicorn does, and the article reads like typical Buzzfeed style clickbait.
This is the organization that's the "standard" for college rankings when it comes to public perception, and consistently has us low on the list. THIS is the organization. This one. The one writing about unicorns and opting for the cheap click bait instead of reporting the actual science.
Just thought I'd share.
This is a sketch of what the animal actually looked like. Does it appear in the USNWR article? No. A photo of a traditional unicorn does, and the article reads like typical Buzzfeed style clickbait.
This is the organization that's the "standard" for college rankings when it comes to public perception, and consistently has us low on the list. THIS is the organization. This one. The one writing about unicorns and opting for the cheap click bait instead of reporting the actual science.
Just thought I'd share.