Last week I saw a video on YouTube that said Paul McCartney died of cancer 10 minutes earlier. You guys made me realize that was false. Now I see a video that says Mike Tyson just died in a tragic accident 20 minutes ago. That is false too. These are just outright lies and whoever posted it should get in trouble.
I wonder why people spend their time posting stuff on social media that can so easily be proven to be false? It’s strange.
once an egg always a potato.
~ Phil Colins
Hi @LevelJ1 always wanted to ask who is in the pic of yours ? I have seen him but don’t remember exactly. Is he a director of movies or entertainment business?
He is an actor i believe. I saw him on this gif once.
And on TV also. Need to say that there are countries where propoganda is on top.
Like Russia or North Korea… poor people!
I remember someone doing a series of stories on youtube called “the tragic life of …”
Where they would talk down a lot of celebrities basically calling their life a joke. Sounds like the work of a religious cult.
You can believe everything you see on the Internet because beliefs are not facts
Like I believe in aliens or I believe in God, examples
I think its so people click on it and they get more views money.
My AVH (voices) seem unable to tell the truth. On the rare occasion that they do, it is discernable. Maybe the people on social media have a similar compulsion to lie?
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