Playground Myth

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Playground Myth psychology

Stepping on a Crack Will Break Your Mother's Back

A superstition with no magical consequences whatsoever

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Playground Myth biology medicine

If You Shave, Your Hair Grows Back Thicker and Darker

Shaving creates the appearance of thicker hair, but doesn't change growth

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Playground Myth psychology pop-culture

Bloody Mary Appears When You Chant in the Mirror

A playground trick relying on psychological effects

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Playground Myth biology medicine

Swallowed Gum Stays in Your Stomach for Seven Years

Gum passes through your digestive system normally

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Playground Myth language pop-culture

The Middle Finger is the Rudest Gesture Everywhere

The 'worst' insult varies dramatically by culture, and some gestures barely register in others

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Playground Myth biology medicine

Your Blood is Blue Until It Hits Oxygen

Blood is always red, but veins appear blue through your skin

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Playground Myth physics psychology

If You Pee in the Pool the Water Turns Blue or Purple

There's no dye that changes colour when urine is detected

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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 medicine biology

If You Cross Your Eyes They'll Get Stuck That Way (Permanent Version)

You can't hold a cross-eyed position indefinitely due to muscle fatigue

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Playground Myth medicine biology

Sitting Too Close to the TV Will Ruin Your Eyesight (Permanent Damage)

It might cause temporary eye strain, but not permanent damage

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Playground Myth medicine biology

Swimming After Eating Causes Cramps and You'll Drown

Digestion doesn't prevent swimming; immediate swimming might cause mild discomfort

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Playground Myth medicine biology

Cracking Your Knuckles Leads to Arthritis and Joint Damage

Joint cracking doesn't increase arthritis risk; it's caused by gas bubbles

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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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Playground Myth dinosaurs history biology

Dinosaurs and humans coexisted on Earth

Dinosaurs went extinct 66 million years before humans evolved

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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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Playground Myth biology nutrition

A Tree Will Grow in Your Stomach If You Swallow a Seed

Seeds need soil and light to germinate

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Playground Myth geography physics

Quicksand is a Major Real-World Danger You'll Encounter

Quicksand is rare, survivable, and much less dramatic than movies suggest

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Playground Myth animals biology

Touching a Toad Gives You Warts

Toads have bumpy skin, but they don't cause warts

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Playground Myth medicine biology

If You Swallow Your Tongue You'll Die

You can't swallow your tongue; it's anchored in place

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Playground Myth physics geography

Lightning Never Strikes the Same Place Twice

Lightning can and does strike the same location repeatedly

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Playground Myth animals biology

If You Touch a Baby Bird the Mother Will Reject It

Most bird parents won't reject chicks due to human touch

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Playground Myth medicine biology

If You Swallow Gum It Gets Stuck in Your Throat

Gum passes through safely; it doesn't lodge in your throat

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Playground Myth dinosaurs history biology

All Dinosaurs Lived at the Same Time

Dinosaurs spanned over 165 million years of evolution

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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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Playground Myth biology medicine

Different Parts of Your Tongue Taste Different Flavors

All taste receptors exist throughout the tongue, though sensitivity varies slightly

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Playground Myth animals biology

Daddy Longlegs Spiders Are the Most Venomous But Their Fangs Can't Pierce Skin

Daddy longlegs aren't spiders, and they're harmless regardless

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Playground Myth animals biology

You Eat Eight Spiders While Sleeping Every Year

You eat virtually no spiders; they avoid sleeping humans

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Playground Myth medicine psychology

Going Outside with Wet Hair Makes You Sick or Catch a Cold

Colds are caused by viruses, not by temperature or wet hair

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Playground Myth dinosaurs biology

Stegosaurus had a brain in its butt

Stegosaurus had a spinal nerve complex but only one brain, in its head

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Playground Myth dinosaurs biology pop-culture

T. rex couldn't see you if you stood still

T. rex had excellent vision, including movement detection

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Playground Myth australia animals pop-culture

Drop Bears Are a Real Australian Animal

Drop bears are entirely fictional, but the joke is so pervasive that people genuinely wonder

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Playground Myth animals biology

Penguins Wear Tuxedos Complete with Knees

Penguin anatomy includes hidden legs

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Playground Myth physics biology

Pop Rocks Will Explode in Your Stomach

Pop rocks are harmless candy with just popping candy

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Playground Myth psychology

You Have to Hold Your Breath Through a Tunnel for Good Luck

A fun game, but no magical consequences either way

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Playground Myth biology medicine

Double-Jointed People Have Extra Joints

They have the same number of joints, just greater flexibility

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Playground Myth astronomy pop-culture

The Moon is Made of Cheese

The moon is a rocky celestial body, not dairy

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Playground Myth medicine biology

Reading in Dim Light or Darkness Permanently Damages Your Eyes

Low light causes temporary eye strain, not permanent damage

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Playground Myth dinosaurs biology history

Dinosaurs were failures that went extinct due to poor adaptation

Dinosaurs dominated Earth for 165 million years, far more successful than mammals

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Playground Myth animals australia

Kangaroos Physically Cannot Walk Backwards

They can. They don't usually. There's a difference.

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Playground Myth medicine biology

Broken Glass Will Cut Your Stomach If Swallowed

Glass typically passes safely through the digestive system

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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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Playground Myth animals biology physics

Electric Eels Generate Electricity Underwater

Electric eels do generate electricity but freshwater complicates it

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Playground Myth astronomy physics

Stars Twinkle Because They're Moving

Stars twinkle due to Earth's atmosphere

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Playground Myth medicine biology

You Can Train Your Body to Never Get Dizzy from Spinning

Balance training helps, but your vestibular system still responds to rotation

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Playground Myth physics

Adding Salt to Water Makes It Boil Faster

Salt raises the boiling point, making water take longer to boil

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Playground Myth dinosaurs animals biology history

Megalodon sharks lived at the same time as dinosaurs

Megalodon emerged 20+ million years after dinosaurs went extinct

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Playground Myth astronomy geography

The Man in the Moon Was Created Intentionally

Moon features are natural geological formations

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Playground Myth psychology biology

You Cannot Taste Colours

Some people experience synesthesia linking taste and colour

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Playground Myth biology psychology

Your Nose Points in the Direction You're Naturally Heading

Body orientation doesn't predict navigation direction

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