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A Guide To The Latest Internet Acronyms: YOLO Vs. FOMO
buzzfeed.com 2 days, 21 hours agoJust when you figured out what LMFAO stands for, you've been seeing some acronyms being used online you don't recognize. Here's what they mean (hint: you're old). Have you been seeing YOLO and FOMO pop up in your Twitter or Facebook feed and wondered what it meant (but didn't wonder hard enough to look it up on Urban Dictionary)? Allow me to explain in an overly detailed way. YOLO is the hot new phrase for kids ages 16-22. For ages 23-29, it's FOMO. And if you're older than that, congratulations on figuring
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FDA Rules Corn Syrup Can't Change Its Name To Corn Sugar
npr.org 5 hours, 22 minutes agoThe FDA ruled that changing the name high fructose corn syrup to "corn sugar" would cause confusion. Makers of corn syrup say their product has unfairly received a bad rap and had asked the agency to allow the change almost two years ago.


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