'That people swallow eight spiders in their sleep on average per year. Apparently the myth began to show how readily people accept information they read on the internet as facts.'
was broadcast on the radio. It was part of a low-ratings sci-fi show that barely anyone listened to. It was on at the same time as the most popular radio show of that time.
They announced after every commercial break that it was the show. Also, breaking news like that wouldn't have commercials...""Marie Antionette saying, 'Let them eat cake.' It was first quoted 50 years after her death, and at the time she allegedly said it she would have been 14 and living in Austria."
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