It’s no secret that it’s been getting increasingly hard to separate facts from fiction. With so much chaos, fake news, conspiracies and whatnot surfing around the media, it’s easy to lose your own standpoint.
But believing nonsense, aka myths, is part of (often flawed) human nature. In fact, people believed all kinds of crazy things a long time before the pandemic hit, and ridiculous beliefs, like that when you get a covid vaccine, you get injected with a microchip, started spreading much like the virus itself.
So when someone asked “what myth is still widely circulated as truth?” on r/AskReddit, the 33.2k responses came flowing in. We selected some of the most eye-opening ones that debunk so-called common knowledge that turns out to be anything but knowledge!
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A lot of people still believe a woman sued McDonald’s because her coffee was hot. In reality, the woman had 3rd-degree burns throughout her pelvic area and only asked that her medical bills be paid.
She only wanted that McDonalds paid her medical bills. McDonalds refused and that why she took them to court and got the $2.9 million awarded.
If you work hard at school and get good grades you'll get a good job and enjoy a stable life.
School is one of those things that can only increase your odds of a good life, not guarantee it. Sure, education is no guarantee of stability, prosperity, and happiness, but no education means your odds gaining stability or prosperity are frighteningly low.
It won't be handed to you on a plate, but it will make getting a better paid job easier and may make the difference when competing for jobs, particularly fresh from school. It may also make the difference as to whether you are accepted into higher education or not. There is however no such thing as a job for life any more, so be prepared to have to look for new jobs periodically.
Not all the time, there are people who are crap at school but turn out to be excellent sales people or auto mechanics, and end up making good money and being happy with their lives. And there are people who are excellent at school, and who can't crack the real world. So good grades is no guarantee of real-life success, but it really increases your odds of getting what you want out of life... because there are NO guarantees in this world.
Load More Replies...and alternatively if you are bad at school doesn't mean your life is ruined and you have no future or job it just means you are not good at school at grades school tells you how good you are at school not your whole worth at a person or job if you are not good at school you are good at something else (a job or anything else) learning how to read and write and count is important but learning charlemagne's birth and crown ceremony thales' thoerem the irregular verbs of english as a second language mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell how many ‰ of student are gonna use that in their job? (if we could just choose a job and learn it or choose what to learn is in what would be useful in the job or jobs we would want to have or just choose subjects you're GOOD at instead of the ones randomely chosen and obligated and applied)
You know those people who worked hard and got good grades? They learned to work hard. It's not a myth that people who have worked hard since childhood can have ok lives in America. I'm a hiring manager for the largest company in my category in the US; I'm not just guessing.
As an instructor at the college level I can tell you right now that the way a student approaches his/her studies forecasts their future in business, science, whatever. What you learn is school, not necessarily "math, science, history, reading" but discipline and approach to learning WILL guide you and form your future.
I disagree with this. I believe good grades open a lot more doors than if you fail high school.
No, but if you spend time learning, you'll enjoy your life a lot more, because more things will interest you.
It's fairly true in my country. Getting good grades without parents backing you is hard, though.
The truth is that I graduated high school and dropped out of college. Yet I have a really nice job. Excellent health care. And a nice ladder of promotions in my job. All internal. I've been there 3.6 years and I love it. Because you get promoted based on experience. Not a degree. Most people can earn a degree. But it takes will power to keep going. And desire to grow. Can't get a diploma for that.
B^ll sh^t! Perhaps if we had decent public schools this might be kinda true, but the US sucks at prioritizing education, so don't expect anything upon graduation.
I have a Master's Degree and over 150,000 in student debt and a job in a field completely unrelated to my degree
There are no guarantees in life, luck always plays its part but performing well in school improves the odds of success, it is part of a set of behaviors that make for better outcomes in life. 1) Graduate from at least high school 2_do not marry before 25 3. do not engage in criminal activity 4. Do not become a substance addict 5. do not have children out of wedlock 6. wait until you are in your late 20s early 30s to consider having a family. Following the aforementioned nets you a 96% likelihood you will move up in your station in life from where you started. Success is 10% aspiration, 10% inspiration, 80 % perspiration. You want something you have to put in the work to get it, sometimes it means dealing with set backs, failure and things not going your way, learn to deal with the bad in life, and the good will follow sooner or later. Thomas Edison's light bulb was the bastard child of 999 failed attempts, the trick is to learn from each one and do a little better next time.
This statement depends on the country you love in, in developing countries like India education gives you lot of opportunities.
Knowing how education system & quality differs places to places. This is true in my country especially in College. "Grades doesn't matter" are pure copium here, being good at school equals more opportunity, and you have to attain every grain of opportunity you could in these times of absurd standards.
School helps develop social skills, helps you form friendship that can last lifetimes, helps find mentors and guides and gives structure to a child’s day. I have no clue why schools have suddenly become passé but just like marriage, it forms a solid pillar that props up society. Before school, the only function children served was helping their parents and working in farms. A much preferable option, and often a doorway to freedom and a better life for underprivileged children.
Not agreeing or disagreeing with this or anyone on this, just want to share my personal experience with this. I didn't take school seriously. I never did homework. If it didn't get done in school in between classes, it didn't get done. Never studied for an exam. I still did reasonably well, a singe "C" and the rest were all "A" or "B" for my 4 years of high school (I'm from the US). I dropped out of college after the first semester. I never learned how to study or apply myself. Several years later, I went back to college, worked very hard and earned my degree. Now I'm quite successful in large part due to the fact that I have learned how to work hard any apply myself.
In the words of Cris Rock you can be what ever you want to be as there hiring because no one walks around saying when I grow up I want to be a assistant principal
I didn't work hard at school and only did 2 exams, I did an engineer training apprenticeship at 17 and 20 odd years later I'm on great money and have what I think is a financially free and comfortable and stable life, it can also work the other way.
This is true is you live in certain countries and choose a field that's in demand
It's all relative. If you get a good uni dgeree no one looks at your school record. If you want a job without any type of certification then none of it matters much.
Going to school is not equal to bejng educated in the broad sense. A lot of uneducated people as in didn't really go to school or did badly in school are smart and successful. School should enable people to think, and the best, true teachers teach that: how to think, how to take in info and form your own ideas and conclusions.
Yes, my friends went to University and have Power engineering or other high paying jobs and big houses. Ive been security for 11 years and have extra training and have had 3 interviews with law enforcement and even a BA in Arts which is basically useless would have gotten me a better job
There is a correlation. Those who do perform better is school, on average, get better jobs and do have a more stable life. It is a guarantee but a high correlation. And performance in school, can take a wide variety of forms, like the kid who is tops at shop class, will end up with a very lucrative blue collar skilled labor career.
You can get a good job and enjoy a stable financial life...but don't be a douche about it and don't think that money will solve all of your problems out there. I graduated with a 4.0 in accounting. But it wasn't my grades that got me a job at a great firm..it's the fact that I constantly stayed in communication with my professors...constantly asked for clarification when I didn't understand something and that I treated each one of them with respect and friendship. They remembered me. And when it came time for them to recommend someone for this opening..I was at the top of their list (to my surprise.) Be nice and respectful to those around you. It can take you farther than a high GPA sometimes.
Andy Biersack dropped out of high school, lived in his car for awhile and now he's worth 4 million dollars, soooo-
That diamonds are rare and therefore should be expensive, that is just a myth perpetrated by the de beers diamond cartel.
Many myths widely circulate as truth in our society, as this post has shown us all. And while some of them go about their ways for years and years after someone finally disproves them, other myths turn into full-blown fake news and conspiracies that can do a lot of harm.
Take anti-vaxxers, who vehemently avoid vaccines on the premise that they are dangerous and unhealthy. With the rise of the internet, they’ve organized into massive affirming echo chambers on forums like the Vaccine Resistance Movement. Researchers say that many conspiracies, just like covid denialism and anti-vaccination, are nothing new and they are all the result of fear and distrust. Think of 9/11 conspiracies surfing on the internet forums that were basically fueled by the lack of faith in the government.
That you have to wait for 24h before you can report a missing person. If someone is missing, go get help!
Bulls hate red. They are actually colour blind and are reacting to the movement of the cloth and the a**hole behind it.
The mystery of how the pyramids were built. They know how they were built. Ramps, pulleys, ropes, and labor.
So in order to find out how exactly conspiracy theories work and why some people are more prone to believing them than others, we spoke with Annika Rabo, a professor emeritus of the Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University.
“Conspiracy theories can be understood as a response to the question: why are bad things happening to me (or my family, my ‘group,’ my country.) In conspiracy theories there is no room for chance but BAD THINGS happened because of the evil plotting of hidden actors out to harm,” the professor explained.
If an HIV-positive person has sex with another HIV-positive person, they don’t have to worry about protection. They do, because there are 140 different strains of the HIV/AIDS virus, and getting infected with another strain, especially a potentially deadlier one, could be dangerous. Also, pregnancy is still a very big risk for HIV-positive women. If you are considering a sexual relationship, get tested, and talk to your doctor about birth control.
people believe in the whole alpha and beta wolves thing
It’s not true. The “leaders” of the pack are the parents.
-in natural wolf packs, the alpha male or female are merely the breeding animals, the parents of the pack, and dominance contests with other wolves are rare if they exist at all.
Yes, the original theory was based on observations in a zoo, where a group of unrelated wolves had been artificially brought together. In the wild, packs are always family groups and don't show the same dynamic. Sadly, the incorrect theory had already spilled over into a lot of dog-training theories which are still used.
The Food Pyramid
A pyramid has three or four sides. I want to know what is on the other sides!
Prof. Rabo said that there may be a few reasons why people are prone to conspiracies. “Some researchers claim that people who are less able to handle uncertainties are more prone to embrace conspiracy theories. Other researchers claim that people embracing conspiracy theories are evenly distributed in the population.” Having said that, she added that “populations in stable democracies in North and West Europe have until now been less prone to embrace conspiracy theories of a political nature.”
The Bible.
I am Christian and I read the bible. But for heavens sake people it's far from a primary source, its been translated many times by people who are far from perfect, and the context of what its about, and it's translation should be taken into account. Words change meaning in less that centuries. It's far from a literal and perfect document.
That washing chicken gets it rid of bacteria. No. Cooking chicken gets rid of bacteria, given that you do it well. Washing chicken, on the other hand, can contaminate your whole kitchen with salmonella.
That goldfish have a 6 second memory. I mean it's still not great, I think like a couple of months. But still... Get your fish a bigger damn tank
When it comes to the conspiracy theories we notice now in the pandemic period, Prof. Rabo said that they are not really different from earlier ones. “They involve hidden agents who are either evil outsiders or insiders. The suspicion against vaccines and the pharmaceutical companies is not new. What is new is the fact that news and conspiracy theories are spread VERY quickly across vast distances today,” she explained.
“The basic elements—the theme—of conspiracy theories are fairly constant, but the elements differ and if they do not resonate with local conditions, they will disappear or evolve into new elements,” the professor concluded.
That you can tell if someone is a "virgin" by looking at their hymen to see if it is "intact."
That whole "you eat seven spiders a year" myth. It was created by some lady in the late 90s or early 2000s to prove that ridiculous things can be found on the internet, spread like wildfire, and believed by many.
That cold is caused by lower temperatures. The cold is a virus that transmits between people.
Edit: a lot of people are saying that cold temperatures weaken the immune system and thus indirectly make you more susceptible, and while it’s true, the direct cause for common colds is caused by human contact.
That the tongue has different regions for salty, sweet, bitter, and sour.
The Bermuda triangle. Turns out ships and planes disappear at the same rate all over the world's oceans.
Bermuda Triangle is just a highly active part of the ocean when it comes to sea trade
I was adamantly told by some seniors at work not to drink the water that boiled twice because it cooks the oxygen out of it.
That historical armour was useless, or just something you wore so you had a slight chance to turn a death blow into merely a serious injury.
Shows and movies still perpetuate this. Game of Thrones has "acclaimed" sword fights where guys casually shove swords through dudes in plate armour. Impossible. Metal is not cardboard.
Even the most basic iron or bronze chain mail armour will be barely scratched by a slash from the sharpest katana. Well-made plate armour is impervious to all damage short of a blow from a specialized armour-piercing weapon (lance, pole axe etc.). Even the earliest guns couldn't penetrate plate armour.
Armour was incredibly expensive. Common people couldn't afford it so made do without or, if lucky, with fabric armors (that were still very effective protection!). A suite of the custom-made plate would have cost a knight the equivalent of a modern high-end luxury car. Why would people pay that much for something useless?
Armour was very useful. That's why weapons continued to advanced over the centuries and why armour did as well. It was an arms race.
That the seeds are the spiciest part of hot pepper. The seeds are the only part of a pepper that isn't spicy. The white stuff near the seeds though, spice max.
Knuckle cracking doesn't lead to arthritis, it is just an old wives tale people use in place of simply telling you it's annoying them. Crack away!
Actually, as a lifelong knuckle cracker, it doesn't cause arthritis but can cause tendon/ligament damage in the fingers and hands.
That Corsets are a lethal torture item and every Victorian woman did tight-lacing.
The myth about harmful Corsets was started by Victorian men, in order to bring down women-owned businesses. And some feminists (looking at you, Emma Watson) swallowed that lie, hook, and sinker, thinking they are empowering somebody with it.
The truth is, Corsets are way better than bras. If you have back pains, which many women have because of their bras, switch to Corsets. There is a reason, why it was used that long.
You have to wait 30 min to swim after eating
When I was a kid, in Spain, it was said you had to wait 2 hours! :)
The European "Dark Ages"
People seem to love the idea that, between the fall of Rome and, like, DaVinci or something, everyone in Europe was just blowing spit bubbles and looking at the funny pictures in the Bible. Not only was there not a complete absence of classical learning in Europe during the dark ages but throughout the dark ages and medieval period, there actually was a fair amount of progress in fields like architecture, engineering, metallurgy, philosophy, theology, and yes, even science.
But then again, I suppose it all ties back to the notion that people in the past were somehow far stupider than we are.
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That you need to make at least 10k steps a day. While moving around and going for a walk is certainly healthy, that 10k number actually has no scientific backing. It was a clever marketing strategy of a Japanese pedometer manufacturer, Japanese symbol for 10k looks like a walking figure.
And people who believe you can accurately count steps by wearing a fitbit on your WRIST.
Load More Replies...This place has rapidly become RedditLite. What happened to all the non-recycled non-political fun??
Having an advanced degree in one thing making one an expert in all other fields. No it does not. I have met a few Master/PHD holders who were pretty clueless- except for their narrow speciality.
You'd hope though that everyone who has done some sort of proper scientific research has a grasp of what science is and how it works. Understanding how immensely huge the seemingly tiniest topics can be in the scientific world and hence have a better understanding of what to respect respect or be sceptic about published results.
Load More Replies...I think we all have learn that not everything posted online are the truth. So I will consider all things posted in this thread as such
I have learn That not everything posted online are the truth And that also what I think about these posts
I was thinking of Politicians being honourable and working for the people but does anyone ever believe that
Haha yes they do. This corona virus proves it. Everyones doing what the govt is telling them and noone is actually checking to see if they are wrong. Australia, March 2020: don't wear masks, they are not needed. 7 months later and they're telling us to wear masks cause it's airborne, subtle info that should have been made very clear from the onset, that would have saved possibly 1000 lives
Load More Replies...Please take away "The Bible" part. I don't believe that the Bible is a myth, and I find it very offensive for you to say so publicly that the Bible is fake. I think people should be allowed to have beliefs without being insulted and hated on. We should all work to respect and love each other.
How about: Guns are bad, and if the Gummint takes 'em all away, then there'll be no more crime. ?
Still waiting for the U.S. to prove they are good though. Crimes rates / murders / deaths involving firearms smash my country’s figures into the dust and weirdly we are pretty much unarmed as a nation. We are proving every year that firearms are best kept locked away and only used for sport. Protection by way of firearms leads to more of your own household being killed. Guns? A great tool. Humans? Also great tools, just a different kind of tool.
Load More Replies...Hate that people think that: All your body cells are replaced every 7 years. No, then tattoos would all go away. Thomas Crapper did NOT invent the flush toilet.
That skipping meals is bad for me. No it's not, I don't eat when I'm not hungry and that's far healthier than you stuffing your face with mcdonalds just because the clock tells you it's a certain time Karen!
OK, I don't know why you are angry at a "Karen" that clearly isn't here. Can it please be time to put "Karen" to rest now? It already feels reeeally passé.
Load More Replies...That you need to make at least 10k steps a day. While moving around and going for a walk is certainly healthy, that 10k number actually has no scientific backing. It was a clever marketing strategy of a Japanese pedometer manufacturer, Japanese symbol for 10k looks like a walking figure.
And people who believe you can accurately count steps by wearing a fitbit on your WRIST.
Load More Replies...This place has rapidly become RedditLite. What happened to all the non-recycled non-political fun??
Having an advanced degree in one thing making one an expert in all other fields. No it does not. I have met a few Master/PHD holders who were pretty clueless- except for their narrow speciality.
You'd hope though that everyone who has done some sort of proper scientific research has a grasp of what science is and how it works. Understanding how immensely huge the seemingly tiniest topics can be in the scientific world and hence have a better understanding of what to respect respect or be sceptic about published results.
Load More Replies...I think we all have learn that not everything posted online are the truth. So I will consider all things posted in this thread as such
I have learn That not everything posted online are the truth And that also what I think about these posts
I was thinking of Politicians being honourable and working for the people but does anyone ever believe that
Haha yes they do. This corona virus proves it. Everyones doing what the govt is telling them and noone is actually checking to see if they are wrong. Australia, March 2020: don't wear masks, they are not needed. 7 months later and they're telling us to wear masks cause it's airborne, subtle info that should have been made very clear from the onset, that would have saved possibly 1000 lives
Load More Replies...Please take away "The Bible" part. I don't believe that the Bible is a myth, and I find it very offensive for you to say so publicly that the Bible is fake. I think people should be allowed to have beliefs without being insulted and hated on. We should all work to respect and love each other.
How about: Guns are bad, and if the Gummint takes 'em all away, then there'll be no more crime. ?
Still waiting for the U.S. to prove they are good though. Crimes rates / murders / deaths involving firearms smash my country’s figures into the dust and weirdly we are pretty much unarmed as a nation. We are proving every year that firearms are best kept locked away and only used for sport. Protection by way of firearms leads to more of your own household being killed. Guns? A great tool. Humans? Also great tools, just a different kind of tool.
Load More Replies...Hate that people think that: All your body cells are replaced every 7 years. No, then tattoos would all go away. Thomas Crapper did NOT invent the flush toilet.
That skipping meals is bad for me. No it's not, I don't eat when I'm not hungry and that's far healthier than you stuffing your face with mcdonalds just because the clock tells you it's a certain time Karen!
OK, I don't know why you are angry at a "Karen" that clearly isn't here. Can it please be time to put "Karen" to rest now? It already feels reeeally passé.
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