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Here are the main points which are further detailed in the article:
[quote]5. It's world-changing news from some obscure website
4. It's from the -blam!-ing [i]Daily Mail[/i] (Or another U.K tabloid)
3. It's predicting some future disaster at a specific date
2. It's a poll disguised as a news story
1. It's about a miracle cure for cancer, obesity, or clean energy[/quote]
So remember kids, the next time a certain person, who will remain nameless in this thread, posts an article about an extraordinary finding about marijuana curing cancer or regenerating brain cells, yet the article comes from something like "leafscience.com," or any other obscure equivalent, it's most likely BS.
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Just look for the Bungie name. Look at the BS news article for [url=http://gamerant.com/bungie-aerospace-details-announcement-benk-94091/]bungies last project launch[/url] ... what were the soft warm and wet BS lines thrown in there; "[i]will become a celebrated group of kick ass mobile developers[/i]" Funny, after 12 months the "bungie" name could not attract a single name ... all those cash hungry indie developers avaioded the bungie name ... wonder why (lol) ? Stinky Pete (Parsons) had to call on an old friend (Jordan Weisman) for a favor, to develop them a launch title (12 weeks effort). "[i]a platform for partnering with independent developers[/i]" Again "developer[u]s[/u]" - lol - only one. And worse still that one developer did NOT stay with bungie, they instead went with crowd funding and companies who know how to publish ... not a glowing recommendation for bungie. "[i]they were worried that hopes were getting too high – and that a lot of gamers might, in the short term, be disappointed by the reveal[/i]" What are these words of truth being spoken in a bungie BS news feed ??? Oh, it was the interviewer - opening his eyes early to bungies outcome.