Kasur151 Posted 4 hours ago #26 Posted 4 hours ago I grew up hearing that the Great Wall of China is clearly visible from space, but that is mostly a myth.
AyaanVibesX Posted 4 hours ago #27 Posted 4 hours ago My grandmother said reading in dim light would permanently damage your eyes, but it usually only causes temporary strain.
HamzaDripz Posted 4 hours ago #28 Posted 4 hours ago People used to tell me that shaving makes hair grow back thicker, but it only appears that way because of the blunt ends.
AliNextGen Posted 4 hours ago #29 Posted 4 hours ago I heard that touching a toad gives you warts, but warts are actually caused by viruses.
RazaFlexin Posted 4 hours ago #30 Posted 4 hours ago We believed camels store water in their humps, but their humps mainly store fat.
LahoreGamerX Posted 4 hours ago #31 Posted 4 hours ago One myth was that cold weather alone causes illness, but infections come from germs.
HammadAlimina Posted 4 hours ago #32 Posted 4 hours ago I was told ostriches hide their heads in the sand when scared, but they do not actually do that.
ZainMalik007 Posted 4 hours ago #33 Posted 4 hours ago My family believed milk was the best cure for spicy food, and this one is partly true because dairy can help reduce the burning sensation.
BilalKhan443 Posted 4 hours ago #34 Posted 4 hours ago I grew up hearing that every old legend was completely fictional, but many myths are based on real places, disasters, or historical events.
Ayloyd Posted 4 hours ago #36 Posted 4 hours ago if it's sunny and raining at the same time!!!! it means a Lion has given birth Fact: it doesn't mean shit
victorrou Posted 4 hours ago #39 Posted 4 hours ago All those stories they tell us wen we whr little aren't real
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