
'Don't believe everything you read.'
Brighten their day with a mug that celebrates their truth-telling prowess. Perfect for their morning coffee, this witty design is a daily reminder that facts always matter.
'Don't believe everything you read.'
'Henderson, I have it from a reliable source that the sky is falling - SELL!'
Suburban legends
'Today stocks bounced back on the news the rumor was false that google considered merging with NSA.'
'Well, according to this website, the internet no longer exists!'
'Facts-Rumors'
'It's just a rumour that Johnny Spaleki's playing under an injury cloud.'
Meet Stephen Krkzk Author of 'Why Conspiracy Theories Are Nonsense'
"I don't care what you thought you saw,l there are no such things as people"
Lies/Damned Lies/Social Media
"And next up, Fairy Tales: FolkLORE or FolkLIES!"
Rumors, lies and innuendo.
"About the vaccine, I read online that it was so Bill Gates could inject us with CHIPS!"
'This conspiracy theory nonsense MUST end. Any suggestions?'
'Care to join in some of my avoidance behaviour?'
"Damn. These must have shrunk in the wash." "I don't think so."
6th Grade Do-You-Own Research Fair
Rumours Online
'Sure, but think what a crook I'd be without hypocrisy!'
"You can't believe everything the Russian bots tell you."
"I wouldn't take the name 'dog strangling vine' literally."
"I don't care what you read on your Facebook feed, the Covid vaccine will not turn you into a zombie flesh eaters."
Statue of Liberty
Obama, the Enigma?
"For decades we lemmings have been jumping off cliffs. Dude, it's time to evolve!"
Chicken standing on a platform on a stage with three horns in front of it and wearing a top hat; a sign on the side of the platform reads "National Endowment for the Arts - Seal of Approval."
"When you think about it, you have to be a complete idiot not to believe aliens crashed at Roswell in 1947." "Before 1947: primitive cars, planes, and radio. After 1947: space ships, quantum computing, internet." "Let me try... Before 1947: no bikinis. After 1947: bikinis." "No, wait... The bikini was 1946. That throws this whole theory into question." "We really should have our own science show."
This Virtual Campaign Is Even Less Exciting Than the Usual Virtual Campaign
"Look, Earl. . . It's a young person Republican! They do exist!"
'Thank you but I'm a bit sensitive to ethnic food.'
In a career limiting move, Reginald decided to give Albert's latest theory some frank and fearless feedback.
"In science class, we learned that a solar eclipse is not due to a rolling blackout."
"It's all a big distraction from the other distraction attempting to distract us from last week's b*****t thing!"
"I think they're beginning to suspect our science is fraudulent."
Say What! Mark Meadows
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