Interesting, but it seems like they set out to make a point and then looked for evidence that supported their point while ignoring evidence that didn't.
Since none of the choices are capitalized, we can assume the solution is not a complete sentence, but rather a sentence fragment. Therefore, "were not going to take it" is as valid as "we're not going to take it." :p
The "twist" that it's a guy proposing makes it even more obnoxious. Most people propose in private. You have to be desperate for attention to turn it into a public spectacle and expect everyone to stop and watch. If I'm at the mall, I'm there to shop, not dodge a mob of attention-seeking performers.
David Cameron is a hypocrite. He applauds Egyptians for using social media to help organize an overthrow of the government, but wants all social media shut down in his own country.
"Or do singing flash mobs happen every day at the mall?" No, they just happen every day on the Internet. They used to be novel, now they're just annoying, like that guy who keeps repeating the same joke long after it ceased being funny.
The environmental impact of throwing away paper cups/plates is no worse than the environmental impact of washing cups/plates, which uses water, uses electricity to heat the water, and adds detergents to the water system.
This seems to suggest that a combination of random English words is a good password, but I've always heard that that's a bad idea because it's easy for software to go through combinations of words in the dictionary to guess passwords.
As a kid about 8-10 years old, I remember one of my friends discovering a Trivial Pursuit card with the following question: "A man with diphallic terata has two what?" The answer made us giggle endlessly. And I still remember the term 25 years later!