Wordless Wednesday

WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and Iโ€™ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.

HTML

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1 in 9 Americans think HTML is an STD. According to a 2014 study, about 11% of the American population believes that HTML is a sexually-transmitted disease. The markup web language actually stands for Hypertext Markup Language. Source: Facts.net

Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday โ€“ Betty, image-in-ing, Keith, Senior Salon, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.


1. Comedy Plus2. messymimi3. Brian’s Home
4. CatBlogosphere5. The LLB Life6. My Mind’s Eye
7. Peabea Scribbles8. MICE & raMEN9. MCow
10. Image-in-ing11. Keith’s Ramblings12. Senior Salon
13. Fun Memes14. Jackie’s Blog15. Ana Linden
16. Nonna’s Castle17. an artist reflects18. ASVL
19. Suzana20. SuzetteB21. Roentare Blog
22. His Daily Photo23. Melbourne Candid24. Ramblin’ with AM
25. Teddy & Pam26. Through Greenery27. Eastside Cats
28. Zoolatry29. My GBGV Life30. Deb Nance
31. Eugenia32. 15andmeowing33. Friends FurEver
34. Mr Ohh!35. Kitties Blue36. Driller’s Place
37. Midweek News38. Dandy Duke39. The Road?
40. Betty41. Lincoln42. Barbara
43. Carmen44. Shiju Sugunan45. Rusty Ring
46. Mascha47. Peachy & Faye48. Junkboat Travels
49. DonnaleeQ50. Reflection51. “No Snow” Winter
52. Sunshine53. Valentine’s54. CatSynth
55. ES #112 #WW56. Semi Rotted Leaf57. Jim, Australia
58. klara, Brussels59. Street Art Paris60. The OP Pack
61. Ruby Rose62. Kinley Westie63. Lone Star Cats
64. HeidiDare65. Costa Rica: 202666. Amber’s Reviews
67. Pink Daisy

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84 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

  1. Pam says:

    While I will admit I never really knew what HTML stood for, or even bothered to find out, it never made me think in my wildest dreams it was an STD! LOL

    Hugs, Pam

    • Sandee says:

      Blogger got more difficult than WordPress. I noticed that too, so I got rid of Blogger. I’m happy you enjoy my learning Wednesdays. Scritches to the pups and my very best to the both of you. ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Sandee says:

      I do pretty well with my website, but the inner workings is a bit of a mystery to me too. Love and hugs to you and Kit and lots of scritches to the kitties. ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Tails Around the Ranch says:

    Seriously?? My goodness…we sure are a stupid lot of people, aren’t we? Thanks for sharing that, Sandee. Happy mid-week from me and Wilson.

  3. Pat says:

    That just goes to show that even though we have whole encyclopedic knowledge available on our phones, some never take the the time to look things up and learn !

  4. Kristen Osborne says:

    That is both hilarious and such a perfect example of how our brains handle unfamiliar acronyms.
    Itโ€™s fascinating how quickly we categorize unknown tech terms into whatever feels familiar, even if itโ€™s wildly off-base.
    Now Iโ€™m picturing someone nervously Googling whether HTML is contagiousโ€ฆ which, of course, requires HTML to load the page. ๐Ÿ™‚

    If HTML were a โ€œdisease,โ€ I imagine the symptoms would be:
    โ€“ An uncontrollable urge to fix formatting
    โ€“ Mild irritation at broken links
    โ€“ Eye twitching at Comic Sans
    Transmission method: prolonged exposure to early 2000s MySpace pages.

    The human brain is brilliant, efficient, and occasionally ridiculous.

  5. Suzette Benjamin says:

    It is amazing how little we know about the technologies that drive the world’s systems in everyday life. I hope those folks who did not know what HTML means have been suitably informed (perhaps by Google…lol!). Thank you, Sandee.

    Wishing you a great Wordless Wednesday and the rest of the week.

    Much love and hugs to you, dear friend.

  6. Lydia C. Lee says:

    1 in 9? That can’t be right. There has to be an age skew – but I’m old and I know so I imagineit has to be people older than me that don’t know. Surely everyone does coding at school now so they ‘d know?
    That’s a pretty fun fact if it is true

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  8. Ingrid says:

    For everything I don’t know, I google !
    To 99.9% I find the answer ! Fortunately it remains HTLM in all languages. Not like A.I ! that changes to KI in German in French it is also I.A !

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