Margaret Mead ‘Femur’ Quote
Purported commentary on the first sign of civilization being a healed femur is routinely attributed to American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
Purported commentary on the first sign of civilization being a healed femur is routinely attributed to American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
Astroturfed discord over “critical race theory” included the relabeling of a years-old video featuring activist Hunter Ashleigh Shackelford addressing a room full of white adults.
Vague insinuations and apocalyptic handwringing are sure signs of an inauthentically organized media strategy.
White bell peppers are real, and a social media consensus deemed they resemble human teeth.
A viral, ham-handed parable about “who shook the jar” of proverbial ants was attributed to David Attenborough.
A Florida-based restaurant went on Fox News to complain about a purported labor shortage, leading social media users to locate their PPP loan records.
A long-circulating map chart purportedly depicting average jeans wash color preferences by state resurfaced in June 2021.
Both Republicans and Democrats have called for state Rep. Mike Nearman to be booted from the House.
A long-circulating musing attributed to Sigmund Freud addresses diagnosing oneself with “depression or low-self esteem,” should one be surrounded by unpleasant or taxing people.
Late entertainer Michael Jackson does have an active, verified Instagram account — and a viral screenshot showing his pronouns as “he/he.”