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| [http://factually.gizmodo.com/technically-american-flag-napkins-are-illegal-1599774198 "Technically, American flag napkins are illegal."] | | [http://factually.gizmodo.com/technically-american-flag-napkins-are-illegal-1599774198 "Technically, American flag napkins are illegal."] | ||
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β | | The speaker repeating a 'little known fact', believing that | + | | The speaker repeating a 'little known fact', believing that he/she sounds incredibly knowledgeable. In many cases these 'facts' are actually false, as in the example to the right (see {{w|Ten_percent_of_brain_myth|the 10% of the brain myth}}). |
| "Technically we only use 10% of our brains, so imagine what we could do if we used 100%!" | | "Technically we only use 10% of our brains, so imagine what we could do if we used 100%!" | ||
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