Ask people any of these questions: whether mice really love cheese, sugar makes kids hyperactive, or if Ancient Greek architecture was made of pure white marble, and there is a big chance they will nod their heads in agreement.
But many of these common beliefs that live years and years rooted in our conventional wisdom have little to do with facts. So today we looked at this illuminating Reddit thread where people named all the annoying myths many of us still cling to, and it may help us to recalibrate our truth and fiction radar if it’s out of sync.
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That carnivorous pets can live healthily on a vegan diet.
Stop it. It's animal abuse.
Thank you! Scientifically speaking, look at the teeth. Carnivorous pets are specially designed to eat meat.
Vaccines cause autism.
Ok vaccines do NOT cause autism, yes it may have side affects mentally or physically but autism is something you are born with! And I know that some of our beloved bored panda community has autism and can back me up on this. (edit: im sorry to everyone that got ofended by this statement! im not a medical professional!)
The guy who wrote the paper on it said he flat out made it up.
Load More Replies...I had a vax and a booster and I'm still waiting for my autism and my gay to kick in.
Even IF this was true, you are still saying that you would rather have a dead kid than an autistic kid, and thus would STILL be wrong.
I used to give immunisations and vaccinations to ambulance staff - obviously they needed to be immunised against what they may contact/needlestick etc (HepB) There was a measles outbreak in the area and we had a drive to give MMR (many were 'too old' to have had the vaccine in childhood) So, in comes one technician (a step below paramedic) and delines because she, a 42 year old, doesn't want to get autism...... You can't force anyone, so she signs a waiver, but I really had to hold on to my temper that day.
But the guy on Facebook said that they do! And the Youtube guy! I'm KIDDING
Get all the vaccines you can. I forgot my flu shot one year and got the real flu, not the flu my hypochondriac roomie always used to get out of cleaning up after herself. It was hellish. I could not keep anything down for days, and was so lightheaded I felt I was floating. I lost a lot of weight in the worst way.....and people told me I looked "great." Vaccines are amazing. Keep them up to date.
Sorry you were so poorly - though vomiting is actually a rarer symptom of flu, not a typical one. So you were very unlucky. Though it might be that you had something else or something as well as even. "Rare Symptoms for flu: Vomiting and diarrhoea are not common flu symptoms for most people, but some do experience them. Children are more likely to have vomiting and diarrhoea with influenza than adults. If vomiting and diarrhoea are your primary and most significant symptoms, you probably have a stomach bug (sometimes referred to as the stomach flu, though it is not influenza) instead. https://www.verywellhealth.com/flu-symptoms-770514
Load More Replies...This is the worst one and an insult to people who work every day to help the world! They will buy some c**p of the internet, probably herbal but not trust someone or group who has studied years in medicine
The MMR vaccine in particular is the most tested of all medical treatments. The absolute risk is estimated to be about the same as taking a child on a one-hour motorway journey in a car.
I went to school with kids who had polio. Damn straight I'm getting every vaccine I need.
Honestly, following the comments, this stuff is old in context to covid. Just wear a flipping mask. You know there are people who decided against taking this particular vaccine and all the pontificating at this stage of the game is pointless. You can only do what's best to protect yourself. So wear a flipping mask. Being vaccinated never nullified the fact that a proper mask is your best protection. Studies are also showing that there are a whole range of people who are naturally immune to the recent strains of covid.
Yeah, it is completely opposite. Many great scientists are somewhere on autistic spectrum, so autism causes vaccines.
I ask those people how I was vaccinated in the womb. Mostly they just say something nasty and leave. I really wish one would explain it to me.
IKR my friends mom thinks this because their autistic, they also think Tylenol causes autism
No doctor has ever made THAT claim. It was only the MMR jab, also known as the Triple Jab. The doctor responsible was struck off for falsifying research.
Load More Replies...Off topic, I remember a mom coming into the office to have a paper signed from her son’s doctor ( he’s in a special needs program due to autism) there is a legit question in the form that states how long /duration of his diagnosis will be) I understand it might be a generalized form, but she was so upset, she said “ yeah one day he’s gonna wake up and it’s gone”
Discredited study by a disgraced doctor trying to drum up business for that he had a financial stake in by discrediting the competition.
Load More Replies...Also, autism is not a horrid disease! sure, it impacts lives but it certainly doesn't destroy them, as ableists like to proclaim.
There is a wonderful large experiment. Before reunification, East Germany had a 98% or so rate of vaccination, while it was some 70% in West Germany. After the reunification, vaccination rates started dropping in East Germany, and Autism cases started increasing. So decreased vaccination rates were correlated to increased rates of ASD. Even controlling for the fact countries that are more advanced medically have higher rates of detection of ASD, there may be a positive correlation between the lifestyle of advanced countries and the prevalence of ASD. However, until doctors actually understand the underlying changes in brain structure and function that cause ASD, everything else will be speculation.
Ironic that many scientists are possibly somewhere on the spectrum, therefore one could argue that Autism causes vaccines...
I want to see someone create a vaccine that prevents autism and then go grab the popcorn and a comfy seat
Or maybe it’s the people who make sweeping generalizations about a large population.
Load More Replies...Tylenol doesn't cause autism, either. Looking at YOU, frivolous, misinformation spreading "class-action" lawsuit. 🙄
As someone with High Functioning Autism, I really HATE this myth!
My elderly mother told me how she was babysitting the girl next door, a year old back in the early 50s. While playing my mom noticed the girl had a rash. She immediately told the girl's mom. Mom blew it off. By that evening the girl had a high fever & was completely covered with the rash. By morning she was delirious. She started having seizures as her brain swelled up. Back then infectious patients went to special hospitals, not to regular hospitals where they could infect others. By midnight the girl was dead. Her brain had swelled so much that her brain stem herniated. She had measles. The family never recovered from the girl's death. But hey, at least she didn't get autistic from a vaccine. Life is a risk with just about everything we do. Choose the smarter path.
As SMBC said, thanks to over-representation in research, it's actually autism that causes vaccines.
It will take something truly catastrophic like a various, ( small pox) widespread Polio in FIRST World countries- or something of the like to convince those in First World countries that vaccines are necessary! In my Father’s lifetime Small Pox, Polio wreaked havoc, many people died, many children were crippled. Society is quick to forget. Go to any Third World country, Polio, Measles, Tuberculosis cause so many deaths in addition Malaria, Leprosy, infections, little access to healthcare, antibiotics. These are things that people in Third World countries wish that they had access to that our societies are increasingly taking for granted.
Ive never really had any vaccine, but still, I have autism.
To add to Raccoon's point - a) better understanding means more people are being diagnosed b) there are simply more people today and so the numbers will be higher and c) potentially more people are being born with it - if there is a genetic component that could be a factor as it is known that if there are people in a family with members on the spectrum there is an increased risk that future additions to the family may turn out to have autism.
Load More Replies...No, the correlation proved to be non-existent. Utter lies. Many researchers tried to replicate the results that Andrew Wakefield claimed to get and could not. Not one managed it. His research was a piece of fabrication. It has only been the MMR that any doctor has tried to claim caused autism and that was utter rubbish. None of them do.
Load More Replies...Of course vaccines cause reactions! However, it is well known that they are usually milder than the illnesses that they prevent/reduce. There will always be some people that react badly but the chances of them reacting badly to the actual illness is also very great. At least when you get a vaccine you know the risks, you can look out for symptoms. No-one can guess what kind of a number the illness will do to them or when it will happen. The voluntary supplied data from the public includes every single tiny reaction and will also include those who exaggerate - something a lot of people do when discussing side effects and symptoms, who hasn't heard some fool go on about how ill they were with flu when they had a cold. There is very little reason to be concerned about vaccines and the medical community were transparent. When concerns arose they were investigated and the public updated.
Load More Replies...That having hobbies as an adult is only worth it if it brings in money. No, I love my meaningless and expensive hobbies, even if they don't bring in any income.
Bored Panda reached out to Lauren McMenemy, a professional writer, journalist, and marketer with a desire to tell stories, shine a light on society and advocate for better mental health and self-care, who was happy to share some insights into how folklore-based myths and beliefs form and why people believe them.
Lauren, who is a writing mentor and coach who runs workshops and training to help people get their words down right, said that first, it’s worth defining the terms “myths” and “beliefs”.
“Many people, when you say ‘myth’ or ‘mythology’, will immediately think of the old gods or collections of tales based in folklore - such as the Greek tales of Medusa, or Nordic tales of Thor and Odin,” she said.
That cats are cold or unfriendly. They’re not going to run up to every person like a puppy, but most are very affectionate with their humans.
Once when I got home from work my cat came walking down the hallway meowing happily. It was so cute
Trickle down economics
Best described as the top dog drinks champagne while the masses below have to drink their p*ss. Trickle-down economics only works if the rich do not control the tap
Moreover, “There is another usage which is more akin to religion: belief in faeries in Celtic nations, for example, has led to many common practices that still happen to this day.”“
Then there is the folklore-based myths and beliefs,” Lauren continued, “which are often based in practices designed to keep humans safe and healthy. Conventional wisdom can come from the latter, I think - don't walk under a ladder, for example, lest something falls on you from above!”
That you need to wait 24 hours to file a missing person’s report
What would the point of this if it was true? In a missing persons case the first 24 hours are the most crucial for investigators and the missing person
Billionaires are smart and we should be “grateful” for the jobs they provide.
The 'just world fallacy'[people get what they deserve].
It's responsible for a lot victim-blaming, which re-traumatizes people who have already been traumatized. It's the worst.
Sometimes bad things happen to people who don't deserve it. It shouldn't be that difficult to grasp.
Conversely, really good things happen to people who really don't deserve it!
When asked why some myths disappear while others remain something people believe throughout generations, Lauren said that it depends on the origin of the myth. “If it's a story based in keeping people safe from harm, that will get more embedded over generations.”
Moreover, “The fairy tales about the dangers of the woods remain because it was dangerous to go into the forest - there lurked robbers, wild animals, entities that would do you harm. Those that disappear are more likely to be ones that have lost their relevance to modern society,” Lauren explained.
The alpha theory for wolves, people still believe it even though the person who made the theory took it back. The ‘alpha’ of wolves is actually just the pack’s parents, and the pack is usually made up of their offspring.
We also wondered if some people are more prone to believing popular myths and things like old wives' tales than others. “Since the emergence of science and the Enlightenment, there has been a cohort of people who will claim logic above all else - if it's not provable beyond a shadow of a doubt, then it's ridiculous to believe in,” Lauren explained and added that these people are never going to believe in popular myths.
That antibiotics are needed for colds.
Too many antibiotics can lead to C-Diff and TRUST ME YOU DO NOT WANT THAT. It happened to me, I get a lot of staph infections that require antibiotics and I ended up with C-Diff. Would not wish on my worst enemy, lost 20 pounds and was having a very hard time keeping any nutrients in - my body was deficient in a lot by the time they figured out what was wrong. Also it's something you have forever that can flare up again - the flora and fauna in your gut are never the same, ugh
Zodiac signs and their effect on our everyday lives
I personally don't really believe in zodiac signs, horoscopes, angel numbers etc. But if it's making you happy, and not making you anxious or creating negative feelings then what's the harm? Let people believe what they want, as long as it's not harmful or dangerous
The Shirley exception.
When looking at an issue, they assume that anyone who REALLY needs it will “Surely get taken care of…”
I.E. “All abortion should legally be banned, but surely one’s where the mother and child die will be taken care of.”
“It doesn’t matter how we treat prisoners because surely the ones there on accident are going to be protected.”
“This job won’t fire you for missing too much work because you’re REALLY sick, surely they realize that?”
“We don’t need to make strict laws about disability access because surely the legitimate cases will be taken care of.”
There is no Shirley making sure everyone is legitimate and those who need it with get some kind of justice in a magical fairy bending the rules just for them.
Having said that, Lauren believes that those cultures which are more rooted in traditional beliefs and practices are more likely to maintain some belief in myth and folklore. “Asian cultures, for example, have a strong thread of old stories running through them. And we see it, too, in the rise of modern witchcraft; so much practice in that realm is from ‘the old ways.’"
That when you meet "the one" you just know. And that there is a "one" for every one of us.
There are a ton of ridiculous myths around pregnancy. The worst one I was told was not to ever raise my arms over my head so the baby didn't get tangled in the umbilical cord.
When it comes to conspiracy theories, especially modern-day ones, Lauren sees them as very different from common beliefs and widespread myths. “Can those modern-day conspiracy theories be harmful? Absolutely yes: look at what happened during the pandemic. Look at the rise of extreme right-wing views and of QAnon. These are very, very different to popular myths and old wives' tales, which developed for mainly instructive reasons,” she concluded.
Not so much a myth but a misconception… I still hear people laugh at the fact that solar powered flashlights exist, thinking they must be useless because flashlights are only needed in darkness, where solar panels won’t generate anything.
They charge their batteries with sunlight. The batteries supply power on demand. Was that such a difficult concept?
Got one on my desk right now. It also has USB ports to charge my phone and other devices.
You will catch a cold from being cold.
Complicated. TL;DR version: Viruses last longer on cold surfaces than warm. Natural immune processes in our noses don't work as well as normal in low temperatures. . . Forgetting a coat won't give you a cold, but more people get sick more often in winter.
An undercover cop has to tell you they're a cop if you ask them.
It's illegal to lie to the cops. but the cops can lie to you all they want.
Videogames cause violence. There is literally no correlation.
That people in the Middle Ages thought the earth was flat?????
It has been widely accepted since Ancient Greece that the earth is round and I have no idea why people still call it the Dark Ages either
It was called the dark ages because the sun hadn’t been invented yet /j
“Your blood is actually blue but only becomes red when it comes out of you”
Road widening improves traffic flow. It doesn't, if anything it just causes induced demand and within Months the road is congested again.
That carrots give you good eyesight
This started in WWII. They didn't want to give away that Allies had radar so they said the Pilots had good night vision from a diet of carrots. Everyone believed it. The Axis started eating carrots.
That introversion = shyness or social incompetence. Like, it‘s not that hard.
Agreed! I'm super introverted, I'm basically asocial, but one thing I am definitely not is shy! If anything, I'm the queen of oversharing, LOL! And other than having some trouble detecting sarcasm, my social competence can range from adequate to actually really good, depending on the setting.
That msg is bad for you
I was under the impression that it’s basically just really salty so it should be ingested in moderation, just like other things that are full of sodium like table salt and soy sauce. But that it’s really no worse for you than those. Someone feel free to corset me if I’m wrong. Edit: ooh, kinky. I clearly meant correct me. LOL
Ancient Greek and Roman sculpture and architecture being pure white marble.
They are now. That's because art dealers long, *long* ago washed the paint off.
I would imagine that 2k years of elements would have a similar effect.
Eating cheese before bed gives you nightmares.
I eat cheese during the night (3am) I'm fine. Secret night cheese tastes better
Shaking or flipping integral Polaroid photographs while they're developing. This dates back to the 'peel-apart" instant Polaroids that came before the all-in-one "integral" instant films. You used to have to coat the finished print with a polymer coating fluid, and shaking the print would help it dry faster. But it's unnecessary now.
Almost all the weird things people believe about charging batteries is completely wrong, they are based on Old NiCad cells and most of that advice does not apply to lithium ion / LiPO batteries
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That homeless people are all just drug addicts or mentally ill, when most homeless people aren't.
*most* homeless people are one or both of those things. About 52% total suffer from one or both. 38% alcohol abuse, 26% drug abuse and about 30% serious mental health issues such as schizophrenia or bipolar (not including things like depression, which is probably hovering around 100%). You cannot fix a problem when you refuse to acknowledge that it exists: this problem exists and there are a variety of ways it could be overcome.
Load More Replies...Daylight saving time was invented by farmers. It was always presented as a way to save energy during World War 1. Changing the time on the clock changes little how farmers operate. In fact farmers don’t really like it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time#History
Farmers work when the work needs to be done, day or night. Farming is a 24/7/365 life. I grew up on a farm & the livestock doesn't care about day or night hours, or the season of the year. I remember my father going out in the middle of the night during a snowstorm to save a newborn calf that the cow had given birth to in a snow drift. And he would get home from his airline job at midnight, have some coffee & sandwiches & then go out on the tractor to work the fields. DST is a crock of poo. And it screws up our circadian rhythm for at least a week afterwards! I hate it.
Load More Replies...In the US, there's an assumption that if you're from the rural South, you're an idiot. I think people hear my southern accent and mentally subtract points. Part of this is because in popular media, people with southern accents are invariably portrayed as racist, misogynistic, fanatical christian, gun-loving, homophobic, ignorant bullies and idiots. And some of them are. But a lot aren't, and I wish the media would stop painting people that way.
You are right. However, using the expression “the media” doesn’t help if you want to reach over the aisle.
Load More Replies...My I add: *That silica gel packets are poisonous* They're not. Check on any poison control website to see for yourself. They're labelled "Do Not Eat" because the packet itself is a choking hazard or could cause an intestinal blockage, and eating a bunch of silica gel is slightly worse than swallowing the equivalent amount of gravel (since they'll absorb moisture). HOWEVER: if your silica gel is coated in either cobalt chloride (which looks pink / blue), or methyl violet (which looks orange / green), then you've got a problem. Though I think the second two types are rare, and are known as indicator gel since their colour changes depending on how much moisture they've absorbed. I think those packs are generally marked as such and have some way of seeing the colour inside.
Because no one can prove Gods existence or nonexistent.
Load More Replies...Because these kind of “dreams”, which are referred to while awake, tend to hurt others every now and again.
Load More Replies...The beginning includes: “ sugar makes kids hyperactive “ as a myth. As a kid who can have a bag of skittles and be bouncing off the walls, I can assure you it is no myth. One time I ate 37 Pixie Stix (sugar tubes) in one go. I ran SO FAST. Edit: I know this was downvoted, but the downvote isn’t a dislike button. It’s like a report button. Too many dislikes and you’re banned. Please don’t downvote me because I was wrong.
That homeless people are all just drug addicts or mentally ill, when most homeless people aren't.
*most* homeless people are one or both of those things. About 52% total suffer from one or both. 38% alcohol abuse, 26% drug abuse and about 30% serious mental health issues such as schizophrenia or bipolar (not including things like depression, which is probably hovering around 100%). You cannot fix a problem when you refuse to acknowledge that it exists: this problem exists and there are a variety of ways it could be overcome.
Load More Replies...Daylight saving time was invented by farmers. It was always presented as a way to save energy during World War 1. Changing the time on the clock changes little how farmers operate. In fact farmers don’t really like it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time#History
Farmers work when the work needs to be done, day or night. Farming is a 24/7/365 life. I grew up on a farm & the livestock doesn't care about day or night hours, or the season of the year. I remember my father going out in the middle of the night during a snowstorm to save a newborn calf that the cow had given birth to in a snow drift. And he would get home from his airline job at midnight, have some coffee & sandwiches & then go out on the tractor to work the fields. DST is a crock of poo. And it screws up our circadian rhythm for at least a week afterwards! I hate it.
Load More Replies...In the US, there's an assumption that if you're from the rural South, you're an idiot. I think people hear my southern accent and mentally subtract points. Part of this is because in popular media, people with southern accents are invariably portrayed as racist, misogynistic, fanatical christian, gun-loving, homophobic, ignorant bullies and idiots. And some of them are. But a lot aren't, and I wish the media would stop painting people that way.
You are right. However, using the expression “the media” doesn’t help if you want to reach over the aisle.
Load More Replies...My I add: *That silica gel packets are poisonous* They're not. Check on any poison control website to see for yourself. They're labelled "Do Not Eat" because the packet itself is a choking hazard or could cause an intestinal blockage, and eating a bunch of silica gel is slightly worse than swallowing the equivalent amount of gravel (since they'll absorb moisture). HOWEVER: if your silica gel is coated in either cobalt chloride (which looks pink / blue), or methyl violet (which looks orange / green), then you've got a problem. Though I think the second two types are rare, and are known as indicator gel since their colour changes depending on how much moisture they've absorbed. I think those packs are generally marked as such and have some way of seeing the colour inside.
Because no one can prove Gods existence or nonexistent.
Load More Replies...Because these kind of “dreams”, which are referred to while awake, tend to hurt others every now and again.
Load More Replies...The beginning includes: “ sugar makes kids hyperactive “ as a myth. As a kid who can have a bag of skittles and be bouncing off the walls, I can assure you it is no myth. One time I ate 37 Pixie Stix (sugar tubes) in one go. I ran SO FAST. Edit: I know this was downvoted, but the downvote isn’t a dislike button. It’s like a report button. Too many dislikes and you’re banned. Please don’t downvote me because I was wrong.