We all know that memes are for laughs and procrastination, but there'll always someone out there who will unironically see them as fact.
Take any meme, and reveal that it is not (always) true.
For example:
https://media.giphy.com/media/TgHosMP8OADYO6onsC/giphy.gif
Mark Zuckerberg is actually not a robot, but a human being.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/108619/7d3adc8c-9321-440d-b250-2956deeb7306/image.png
pee is stored in the bladder
Bush didn't do 9/11.
No it can't.
It can, however, heat steel beams to a temperature where they will be unable to support the weight of a structure, causing them to buckle and break apart, leading to a collapse.
https://i.imgur.com/MwvJKKJ.png
The nations of World War 2 were not sentient balls.
https://i.redd.it/3svswnkeuz411.jpg
This meme has several issues.
This is not "deep fried." Deep frying involves submerging a food in a vat of hot oil. This image has simply been run through several tasteless Photoshop filters and saved as a very low-quality JPEG.
This is not an accurate representation of human anatomy. Skeletal structure in particular is portrayed very inaccurately here.
While difficult to discern, the food pictured here appears to be spaghetti and meatballs and not corn flakes, as the caption would suggest. Even if it were, the caption is spelled incorrectly. It should read "Corn flakes," not "Cornn flaek."
https://i.redd.it/pttcwcrj64711.jpg
That's not me in the picture, that's just some random kid
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/236106/ac756704-0b57-443b-bbfc-fe16017a8487/image.png
This procedure doesn't actually make crystals, but a deadly strain of mustard gas that get blown into your face, leading to severe injury, or death
Wasn't there at least one person who seemingly fell for it?
The Original Bukkit Walrus was actually an Elephant Seal. Yes, later incarnations did feature actual Walrus but the first wasn't.
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