“Anfield is not normal”. “I’m not quite sure everyone appreciates how powerful Anfield is”; “It was like The Kop just sucking it [the ball]”; “The fans were amazing and it was probably difficult for the players to really concentrate”; “The atmosphere is unbelievable. There’s nothing better that you can do …
Read More »Myth or truth: Do spectacles give you small eyes?
The optical illusion explained First things first, it’s crucial to understand how glasses work. Spectacles correct vision by bending light rays. For those with nearsightedness, lenses are concave, which can make the eyes appear slightly smaller. But here’s the catch – it’s more of an optical illusion rather than an …
Read More »Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay reveals the ‘total myth’ that constantly gets banded about
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has responded to claims about a “myth” that has followed him throughout his career. Since breaking into the Manchester United first team in 2017, the Scottish international has only ever been utilised in midfield – except on the odd occasion when the Red Devils have …
Read More »Myth or truth: Smoking weed can make you lose your sanity permanently
While smoking in itself is bad for your health many individuals use cannabis without experiencing significant negative mental health effects, there is evidence to suggest that it can have adverse effects, particularly in certain circumstances. Cannabis use can potentially lead to temporary psychotic experiences, such as paranoia, hallucinations, and disorganized …
Read More »Myth or truth: Does breast sucking reduce your chances of developing breast cancer?
Breastfeeding is a natural and beneficial practice for both infants and mothers. Numerous studies, including the one conducted by Cancer Research in the UK, have shown that breastfeeding can indeed reduce the risk of developing breast cancer. The mechanism behind this reduction in risk is thought to be related to …
Read More »Myth or truth: Can drinking soaked groundnut water tighten your vagina?
Vaginal tightness is primarily influenced by factors such as genetics, age, hormonal changes, childbirth, and muscle tone. Kegel exercises, which target the pelvic floor muscles, are often recommended to help improve vaginal muscle tone and can be beneficial for some individuals. However, these exercises involve muscle strengthening, not dietary changes. …
Read More »Myth or truth: Can girls lose their virginity on a bicycle?
Riding a bicycle, in and of itself, is unlikely to break a hymen. The hymen is a thin membrane located at the entrance of the vagina, and its presence and thickness can vary from person to person. It can be stretched or torn in various …
Read More »Truth and myth: what does leaving toothpaste in the mouth do?
However, it is important to know where the strategy to rinse came from rather than assume that leaving toothpaste in your mouth is bad or dangerous. In general, you are not supposed to swallow high concentrations of fluoride, and some dental products contain concentrations of fluoride higher than what’s recommended …
Read More »Republican Myth Shattered As Biden Is Leading America To Record Breaking Oil Production
President Biden is leading America to record-breaking domestic oil production, while at the same time delivering the biggest investment in clean energy. Domestic oil production is on a record pace for 2023: Here are the monthly totals for US oil production. *Up about a million barrels per day this year.* …
Read More »The moment ‘illogical’ Djokovic myth was busted
Jim Courier has defended the legitimacy of Novak Djokovic‘s hamstring injury, despite growing calls the 35-year-old is playing up its severity. The Serbian appeared a little troubled by his left hamstring early in his quarter-final match with Andrey Rublev, but any discomfort did not translate to the scoreboard as he …
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