1980s

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Things people believed and taught during the 1980s

If you went to school in the 80s, you got the food pyramid, learning styles theory, Mr Rogers as a Navy SEAL, brain laterality posters in every careers room, and an absolute conviction that strangers were poisoning your trick-or-treat haul. The Satanic Panic was real. The repressed memory wave produced wrongful convictions that took decades to overturn. The decade of certainty turned out to be the decade of the wrong certainties. Half this database, especially the playground myth section, is from the 1980s.

Mandela Effect pop-culture psychology

Darth Vader Says 'Luke, I Am Your Father'

The actual line is 'No, I am your father' without using Luke's name

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Playground Myth animals pop-culture

Drop Bears Are Real Man-Eating Koalas

A beloved Australian prank on tourists; drop bears don't actually exist

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Debunked Fact animals biology medicine

Sharks Never Get Cancer

Sharks develop cancer; the myth fuelled failed treatments

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

Detox diets and cleanses remove toxins and improve health

Liver and kidneys naturally detoxify; commercial cleanses have no proven benefits

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Playground Myth animals biology

Goldfish Have a Three-Second Memory (Can't Remember Anything)

Goldfish can remember for months and recognise their owners

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Obsolete Science physics

Nuclear Fusion Achieved at Room Temperature

Cold fusion claims were not independently verified

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Urban Legend animals geography

All Australian Animals Are Trying to Kill You

The vast majority of Australian fauna is harmless; dangerous species are statistically rare

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Debunked Fact technology psychology

Video Games Cause Violence and Aggression

Decades of research show no causal link; violence correlates with socioeconomic factors and access to weapons

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Old Wives' Tale nutrition biology

Turkey Makes You Sleepy Because of Tryptophan

Turkey's tryptophan levels aren't unusually high

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Celebrity Myth pop-culture

Richard Gere Put a Gerbil in His Rectum

Completely false urban legend with no credible evidence whatsoever

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine

Ice baths after exercise speed recovery and prevent soreness

Ice baths may impair strength gains and muscle adaptation

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

Eating carbs at night makes you gain more weight

Timing has minimal effect; total calories matter

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

Caffeine dehydrates you significantly

Caffeine causes mild diuretic effect; hydration impact is minimal

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

Turkey contains special amino acid that makes you sleepy

Tryptophan is common in many foods; post-meal sleepiness from carbs and full stomach

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

Artificial sweeteners like aspartame cause cancer

Extensive safety testing shows acceptable safety at typical intake levels

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Debunked Fact dinosaurs biology physics

An asteroid was the sole cause of dinosaur extinction

Asteroid impact combined with volcanism created perfect extinction conditions

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Debunked Fact technology

Deleting Files Permanently Removes Them

Deletion marks space as reusable; files persist until new data overwrites them, allowing forensic recovery

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Playground Myth biology medicine

Mixing Watermelon and Soda Will Make Your Stomach Explode

This combination is harmless though uncomfortable

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Outdated Medical Advice nutrition medicine

All salt should be eliminated entirely

Sodium is essential; excess is problematic

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine

Everyone should take daily aspirin for heart health

Aspirin only benefits high-risk groups; increases bleeding risk

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Conspiracy Debunked psychology

People learn better with their preferred learning style

Learning style preferences don't correlate with better outcomes

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Conspiracy Debunked technology medicine

Power lines cause cancer through electromagnetic radiation

Electromagnetic fields from power lines are non-ionizing; no proven cancer link

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine nutrition

Cooking in aluminum foil causes Alzheimer's disease

Dietary aluminum from foil is minimal; no proven Alzheimer's link

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine nutrition

Sour candy dissolves your teeth completely

Acidic candies damage enamel but don't dissolve teeth

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Conspiracy Debunked medicine history

Doctors kill organ donors to harvest organs

Medical ethics and legal frameworks prevent this; no evidence exists

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine

Cold sores on lips mean you have sexually transmitted herpes

Cold sores (HSV-1) are separate from genital herpes (HSV-2)

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Conspiracy Debunked biology pop-culture

Rh-negative blood type indicates alien ancestry

Rh- is genetic variation; 15% of population has it

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Debunked Fact dinosaurs biology physics

Dinosaurs went extinct suddenly overnight due to asteroid impact

Extinction occurred over years to decades, with ecosystem collapse rather than instant death

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Conspiracy Debunked physics history

Cold Fusion Achieved at Room Temperature (Fleischmann-Pons, 1989)

The 1989 announcement of nuclear fusion in a tabletop apparatus could not be replicated despite worldwide attempts

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Debunked Fact psychology medicine

Recovered/Repressed Memories of Childhood Abuse Were Therapy-Induced False Memories

1980s-90s phenomenon; extensive research shows suggestive therapy techniques created false memories

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Outdated Medical Advice medicine history

The DPT Vaccine Causes Brain Damage

1980s panic based on anecdotal reports; rigorous studies found no causal link

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