Source #3: BrainJet & Huffington Post
BrainJet is referred to as the "daily cerebral stream." It is a website that is devoted to providing it's readers with "all of the craziest, most eye-opening, and overall most interesting information out there." Each BrainJet article is checked over before publication to ensure factuality as well as entertainment. BrainJet & Huffington Post published similar articles titled "27 Top Slang Words of 2014" which I will be using for the third and final part of my project - the popularization of new words through the internet and media. Here, I'll look at words that came to be in 2014 and how they did so - most of which I already know are from social media outlets like Vine as well as media like LogoTV and E! Network. This section will feature video clips and mixed media to demonstrate the use and contextualize of the new words for the class.http://www.brainjet.com/pop-culture/7833/27-top-slang-words-of-2014-do-you-know-what-they-mean
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/12/15/slang-words-2014_n_6327290.html
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