When a headline tells a story you’re not entirely sure you want to read … YIKES
Transgender woman who 'suffered a broken penis when her lover DIED during sex' sues the man's wife for damages https://t.co/4GfWbfeGJK pic.twitter.com/JWH8BjAipM
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) April 16, 2017
Yeah, we’re not exactly sure what happened here but none of it sounds good.
https://twitter.com/TheRoadbeer/status/854063033106051073
And yet here we are, reading and writing about it.
Whoohoo social media!
To be honest I keep reading the headline & still can't figure out what is going on lol
— Chris (@chrisevans442) April 16, 2017
See!? Sure, when you write a headline you want to give your reader a good reason to click it, but you don’t want to give too much away otherwise they won’t … and then there’s a situation like this that is so weird you have NO IDEA how to write the headline.
Dude. This is National Enquirer WEIRD. Welcome to 2017.
— Deebs (@DeebsFLA) April 16, 2017
Yup. This editor had that exact same reaction.
— ?©️®️™️ (@TTB_72) April 16, 2017
This. ^
https://twitter.com/rshackelford14/status/854032734607560705
Not your average cautionary tale here folks.
— Mr. Chris Esq. (@cdmcdonald53) April 16, 2017
It’s not. Actually the story reads a lot like a SUPER bad soap opera … on Cinemax.
When real life is stranger than fiction.
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