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You Can't Believe Half Of What You Read On The Internet.

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sandyRoe | 09:22 Mon 01st Apr 2024 | ChatterBank
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Probably even less than that today.  Anything you've seen that makes you think, 'hoax'?

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I'm very trusting - why would people lie to me?🙄

The trick is to identify which half.

 

(Sometimes the poster's name gives it away.)

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I trust nobody since the time I sold the family cow for a tin of magic beans.  When I got them home I saw they were only Heinz beans with the label scrubbed off.

Fool me once, shame on you...

I'll not be tricked again.

I'm puzzled, if the label was missing how did you know you had beanz, and not beans ?

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The quality of the sauce and the slightly al dente feel of the beans.  

I'd know them anywhere.

They were has beens.

Sometimes the headline of a news article has no bearing on the story or same headlines but different details. Eg Kate has cancer. However surgery removed the cancerous cells and she is receiving precautionary chemo

Mmm....in my experience there's usually still cancer cells that have moved around the body and are lurking ready to reappear soon after.

I think the football story may dissappear in a couple of hours.

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Some fools are present 365 days of the year. Or 366 this year.

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What kind of an answer on a light hearted thread like this would need to be removed?

Its become one big advertising machine for the good, bad and the ugly. But it can be a great machine when you learn how to navigate round the bad and ugly.

I don't believe you. 😉

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