Ha ha ! Well I can't hear 'Laurel' at all - no L at the beginning and a definite Y at the end = Yanny
I don't yield to Politifact on political matters because they are quite biased, but they cover the Laural-Yanny issue quite well, I think. By the way, I hear "Laurel" and can't imagine how anyone could hear "Yanny."
I would say that if you took the value of the Laurel/Yanny discussion and added 79 cents, the total value would be 79 cents. Hal
Well you Americans have to be different - I say neither and you say nither I say tomata and you say tomayto ........................... let's call the whole thing off
Just looked it up on You Tube and you couldn't mistake LAUREL ! What I heard yesterday on the radio was a definite YANNY Seems someone's playing games
First OMG what a gorgeous doggie! Love it when you can get a yawn picture. This was mentioned repeatedly on a news talk program yesterday. I didn't know what they were talking about. I heard Laurel.
Okay, Folks........maybe we can solve this riddle by simply reading the word. What is your opinion, does this say Yanny or Laurel ?
Very clever Yvonne I see both I've also heard both, so I presume they did two versions, as both are as clear as day Don't know what its all about though, but sure got people talking @Yvonne Smith
Dunno. I Googled it and was then directed to Youtube which played an audio whilst producing pictures of the words laurel and yanny. I didn’t hear either one in the audio because it sounded like “yerrie” even though I was visually prompted to make a choice between the aforementioned words. So, now that I am so totally disqualified, what the heck am I missing here? Did someone assasinate someone called yanny and it was supposed to be laurel or perhaps the brand name of a spread to go on toast? Or, since royalty is in the news, the name of a newly born child or perhaps a new pet for the new princess? Me thinks I need another cup of coffee which is probably a much more fitting thing to try to think about at this hour on a Sunday morning.