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Don’t believe everything you read—or everything you hear. Unverified but plausible-sounding rumors have been the basis for violent death and destruction throughout history, whether or not the stories had anything to do with the truth.
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1. King Louis XV Kidnapping Children
1750 Paris panicked over missing children.
Rumor: the king was a leper bathing in children’s blood.
Reality: police were over arresting kids under new street cleaning laws.
2. London’s “Doomsday” Earthquake (1761)
After two small quakes, a psychic’s prediction caused mass fear.
People fled the city; one soldier went mad from panic.
3. Jews Poisoning Wells (14th Century)
During the Black Plague, false rumors led to massacres and expulsions.
Thousands of Jews were killed based on pure myth.
4. Brigands Terrorizing France (1789)
Pre Revolution anxiety fueled rumors of roaming robbers.
Towns formed militias; one “brigand sighting” turned out to be cattle.
5. German-Americans Plotting Attacks on Canada (WWI)
Rumors claimed 80,000 German-American fighters were preparing an invasion.
Canada investigated—found zero evidence.
6. Indonesian Government “Head Hunters”
Rumors in the 1930s–1980s claimed officials needed human heads for construction stability.
People hid indoors; no such practice existed.
7. Aphrodisiac Gum in the Middle East (1990s)
Claims that Israeli agents distributed sex drugged gum to corrupt youth.
Shops were raided; no tainted gum was ever found.
8. Sorcerers in East Java (1998)
Rumors of sorcery led villagers to kill accused “sorcerers.”
Accusations were entirely based on gossip.
9. Fake Tweet About Obama Injured in Explosion (2013)
A hacked Associated Press Twitter account claimed the White House was attacked.
Stock market briefly lost $130 billion before recovering.
RUMOR: Iran poses an imminent threat to the homeland of America (White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt finally admitted it wasn’t true)
REALITY: America attacked Iran, and now the US IS ON HIGH ALERT
Hello, strangers.
Every city has its secrets.
Every friend group has its stories.
And every late night scroll hides something people hoped no one would notice.
Consider this little corner of the internet a record of the whispers, the patterns, and the things people think go unseen.
Nothing cruel. Nothing invented.
Just observations from someone who pays attention.
But even the best observers appreciate a tip.
If you see something interesting, my inbox is open.
Stay interesting.
— The Observer
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Gif Pack ~ Norman Reedus
Norman plays the role of college student Travis, who resides with his friends Cathy Jones (referred to as simply Jones) and Derrick Webb. He is a video artist and becomes apart of a spreading a rumour about classmate Naomi and her boyfriend Beau. Before things take a bad turn.
At the time of filming (1998), Norman was 28 years old.
*Warning: Contains scenes of alcohol use, smoking, emotional manipulation.


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I’m sorry but “tw: german” is probably the funniest thing I’ve heard all week. But yes! I see your vision
But I SEE THE VISION .i like this video a lot actually
How is this possible? I have no answer to the why.
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