1930s

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Things people believed and taught during the 1930s

The Depression years, which makes the medical and dietary advice particularly telling: people were told to drink milk for a strong character, smoke camel cigarettes for digestion, and consume radium-laced water for vigour. Radithor killed Eben Byers. Frontal lobotomies were introduced and won a Nobel Prize for their inventor. Lasseter went looking for his reef of gold. The decade's confidence-without-evidence pattern is hard to look at without wincing. We had x-ray machines in shoe shops to fit children's feet. We thought it was modern.

Debunked Fact astronomy

Pluto Is a Planet

Pluto reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006

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Mandela Effect pop-culture

Mr. Monopoly Has a Monocle

The character has never worn a monocle; it exists only in collective memory

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Playground Myth nutrition biology

If You Eat Watermelon Seeds a Watermelon Grows in Your Stomach

Seeds are broken down and digested like any other food

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Playground Myth nutrition biology

Watermelon Seeds Sprout and Grow Inside Your Stomach

Seeds need soil, water, and sunlight; your stomach provides none

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Mandela Effect pop-culture psychology

Looney Tunes Is Spelled 'Looney Toons'

The official branding has always been 'Looney Tunes,' a pun on 'Disney Tunes'

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Debunked Fact animals physics

Bees Shouldn't Be Able to Fly Aerodynamically

Bees fly via complex wing mechanics, not defying aerodynamics

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Urban Legend history pop-culture

A Ghostly Hitchhiker Vanishes from Moving Cars

A folklore motif found across many cultures

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Mandela Effect pop-culture

The Magic Mirror Said 'Mirror, Mirror on the Wall'

Disney's Snow White version says 'Magic mirror on the wall'

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Mandela Effect pop-culture

Kit-Kat Is Spelled With a Hyphen

The official brand name is 'KitKat' without a hyphen

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Celebrity Myth pop-culture

Elvis Presley Is Still Alive

Elvis died on August 16, 1977; 'alive sightings' are urban legend

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine psychology

Lobotomy is an effective cure for mental illness

Lobotomies caused severe permanent brain damage and were abandoned

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Revised History australia animals history pop-culture

Australia 'Lost a War' Against Emus

The 1932 'Emu War' was more complex than the meme suggests, not a clear loss

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Debunked Fact australia geography

Cane Toads Were a Good Pest Control Idea

Introduced in 1935 to control beetles, cane toads became one of Australia's worst ecological disasters

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Celebrity Myth pop-culture history

Bill Cosby Was Falsely Accused of Sexual Assault

Cosby was convicted; conviction was later overturned on procedural grounds

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine

Vaccines contain dangerous metals like mercury

Mercury levels are trace; removed from most vaccines decades ago

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Mandela Effect pop-culture psychology

Monopoly Board Says 'Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200'

The actual text reads 'Go' and 'Collect $200,' with slightly different phrasing

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Urban Legend history geography australia

Lasseter's Reef of Gold Was Real

Decades of expeditions, no reef, no gold, plenty of dead men

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Celebrity Myth pop-culture

Joan Rivers Identified as Transgender

Joan Rivers was a cisgender woman; rumours originated from her comedy

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