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  2. Brandolini's law - Wikipedia

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    Brandolini's law, also known as the bullshit asymmetry principle, is an internet adage that states the effort of debunking misinformation is much greater than creating it. Learn about the origins, examples, applications and challenges of this principle in various contexts, such as social media, politics, science and gender issues.

  3. Reefer Madness - Wikipedia

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    Reefer Madness is a notorious American film that depicts the dangers of marijuana use and its effects on young people. The film was originally made as a morality tale for parents, but was later re-cut and distributed as a sensationalist exploitation film.

  4. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Snopes: focuses on, but is not limited to, validating and debunking urban legends and other stories in American popular culture. RealClearPolitics 's Fact Check Review: aspires to offer quaternary-level critiquing of such tertiary-level efforts at fact-checking as those listed above.

  5. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    As a student or the parent of one, the cost of tuition is always at the back of your mind. The average price of attending a four-year college nowadays ranges from $108,584 at public institutions ...

  6. Almost no one really pays inflated college sticker prices ...

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    Private colleges cut, on average, 56.2% of tuition for first-time undergraduate students. Almost no one really pays inflated college sticker prices–they just make education seem expensive. Now ...

  7. Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness ...

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    The title "Tell Your Children" was also the original title for Reefer Madness, a 1936 American propaganda film which gained cult popularity in the 1970s for its alarmist claims about cannabis. In an interview, Berenson said he made this choice deliberately: "I expected I would face serious backlash for this book and instead of running from it I ...

  8. How Colleges Are Still Getting Rich Off Your Kids

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  9. Litter boxes in schools hoax - Wikipedia

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    A false rumor that some North American schools provide litter boxes for students who identify as cats or participate in furry subculture. The hoax is debunked by fact-checkers, schools, and researchers, and is seen as anti-transgender rhetoric by critics.