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I think the easiest way to spot fake news is in how it’s written. Nearly every single fake story I’ve ever seen is riddled with grammar errors: its vs. it’s; spelling; sentence structure & length (ever see a run-on sentence make it by a real editor?); general misuse of words such as however, therefore, etc. Another

After a quick glance through the comments, I feel it’s important to point out some things.

After a quick glance through the comments, I feel it’s important to point out some things.

The problem with these sorts of lists is that they are so very subjective.

A guy told me a couple of weeks ago that wheels from front-wheel drive cars couldn’t be used on rear-wheel drive cars. Of course I called him out on that. And then, to my complete surprise, he found something on the internet that said exactly that. I nearly lost a bet right there until I checked the source — it was a

Looks like a typical American snapping turtle to me. IIRC, their necks are usually about equal to the length of their shell. They’re all over the place where I live. If you think this one is bad, try antagonizing an Alligator Snapping Turtle. Those suckers aren’t even safe to grab by the tip of the tail. Deceptively

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