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Tide pod challenges, mass shootings, and the spread of death by coconut concerns have something in common, IMO.
Tide pod challenges, mass shootings, and the spread of death by coconut concerns have something in common, IMO.
https://mentalfloss.com/article/30957/fun-copyright-traps-10-hoax-definitions-paper-towns-and-other-things-don’t-exist





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Thought Threads

Below are examples of what is referred to as a thought-thread - core ideas which animate the rest of a ideology or its adherents belief system, sometimes all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding.

  • "converting private property into public wealth, and substituting co-operation for competition, will restore society to its proper condition of a thoroughly healthy organism" and is said to lead to individualism, that is, the ability to pursue one's creative ventures whatever they may be. [1]
  • Einstein didn’t believe that light could bend or that the universe had a beginning (the so-called big bang). Then again, maybe the universe is one of many and the many oscillate.
  • According to one, "Feminists knew they couldn't sell their message using communist language. So they created their own, one that would appeal to the masses." [2]
  • "... Men are men and women are women. They are essentially different and designed for a natural division of labor. ..."
  • "In an ideal world, there would be no taxation. All services would be paid for on an as-used basis. But in a less-than-ideal world, some services will be force-financed for the foreseeable future. However, not all taxes are equally deleterious, and the worst form of taxation is a tax on productivity -- i.e. an "income" tax -- and no libertarian supports this type of taxation. What kind of taxation is least harmful? This is a topic still open for debate. My own preference is for a single tax on land. Is this "the" libertarian position on taxes? No. But all libertarians oppose any form of income tax."[3]
  • "Proliferation of guns only decreases safety. For everybody, including the gun-owner, and their immediate family."[4]
  • "... We have seen our last snowfall. The snowfall will become a rare and exciting event. Children will grow up just not knowing what snow looks like ..." ~ Dr. David Viner of the Hadley Climate Research Center - 2000

Common Beliefs

They left out coconuts:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_coconut

Tide pod challenges, mass shootings, and the spread of death by coconut concerns have something in common, IMO.

https://mentalfloss.com/article/30957/fun-copyright-traps-10-hoax-definitions-paper-towns-and-other-things-don’t-exist


snopes.com

There is a similarly flawed percentage concerning peace officer beatings of their spouse that is shared in some circles.

I wonder what else is floating around in noggins across the globe - just staying there, like a mental 'storm' existing in thought space - for lengthy periods of time similar to how they say the Great Red Spot has been Jupiter for awhile.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_hoaxes_on_Wikipedia