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  2. Hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Dreadnought hoaxers in Abyssinian regalia; the bearded figure on the far left is the writer Virginia Woolf.. A hoax (plural: hoaxes) is a widely publicised falsehood created to deceive its audience with false and often astonishing information, with the either malicious or humorous intent of causing shock and interest in as many people as possible.

  3. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Nights hoax novel. The practice of growing bonsai kittens in jars. The British television series Brass Eye, which encouraged celebrities to pledge their support to nonexistent causes to highlight their willingness to do anything for publicity. Dihydrogen monoxide, a facetious technical term for water. Disumbrationism, a hoax art ...

  4. Sokal affair - Wikipedia

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    The French philosopher Jacques Derrida, whose 1966 statement about Einstein's theory of relativity was quoted in Sokal's paper, was singled out for criticism, particularly in U.S. newspaper coverage of the hoax. [17] [18] One weekly magazine used two images of him, a photo and a caricature, to illustrate a "dossier" on Sokal's paper. [18]

  5. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    French argues that there is "lot of fun and fellowship" inside the MAGA movement, and that aggressive promotion of controversies and memes, regardless of their truthfulness, is an integral part of the movement's online social dynamic: "...the core MAGA people who are pushing the memes out, look, if it's true, great.

  6. Category:Internet hoaxes - Wikipedia

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  7. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    a close relationship or connection; an affair. The French meaning is broader; liaison also means "bond"' such as in une liaison chimique (a chemical bond) lingerie a type of female underwear. littérateur an intellectual (can be pejorative in French, meaning someone who writes a lot but does not have a particular skill). [36] louche

  8. 'Grate cheese robbery': Man arrested for stealing 24 tons of ...

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    In the end it may have just been too much cheddar to make a clean getaway. A 63-year-old man has been arrested after more than 24 tons of artisanal cheese from one of Britain’s most famous dairy ...

  9. Category:Hoaxes in France - Wikipedia

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    Priory of Sion hoax (1 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Hoaxes in France" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.