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by ncann
1576 days ago
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The most important thing browsing reddit has taught me is to never believe in a piece of info right away if it seems to induce outrage in anyway. Now, anytime I read something that feels "too bad to be true", my bullshit detector starts ringing and I start to question, what are the sources? Who reported this? Is there video/photo evidence? Have any reputable news sources reported this? And so on. |
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