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{{quote|"''Rumor Has It''"|The ''[[Snopes|Snopes.com]]'' tagline.}}
{{quote|"''Rumor Has It''"|The ''[[Snopes|Snopes.com]]'' tagline.}}


[http://www.snopes.com Snopes] is very nearly the definitive website for busting urban legends and chain emails. They really have [[Shown Their Work]], and while some things can't be proven, they can be proven false.
[http://www.snopes.com Snopes] is very nearly the definitive website for busting urban legends and chain emails. They really have [[Shown Their Work]], and while some things can't be proven, they can be proven ''false''.


If someone sends you some stupid email, or posts on Facebook saying "Bubble Yum is made of [http://www.snopes.com/horrors/food/bubbleyum.asp spider eggs]!" you can point them to the right place to figure out that no, it isn't. Or that "[http://snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp Amanda Bundy] needs your prayers!" (she recovered years ago). Or, what about Craig Shergold? You know, the boy that was collecting greeting cards years ago? Well....Snopes checked, and Mr. Shergold made a full recovery, is now a healthy young man and -- having collected upwards of 33 ''million'' greeting cards -- respectfully requests that people stop sending them.
If someone sends you some stupid email, or posts on Facebook saying "Bubble Yum is made of [http://www.snopes.com/horrors/food/bubbleyum.asp spider eggs]!" you can point them to the right place to figure out that no, it isn't. Or that "[http://snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp Amanda Bundy] needs your prayers!" (she recovered years ago). Or, what about Craig Shergold? You know, the boy that was collecting greeting cards years ago? Well....Snopes checked, and Mr. Shergold made a full recovery, is now a healthy young man and -- having collected upwards of 33 ''million'' greeting cards -- respectfully requests that people stop sending them.


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* [[Adult Fear]] : The "Parental Nightmares" section
* [[Adult Fear]] : The "Parental Nightmares" section
* [[Chain Letter]]: The emails recorded on the site generally ask people to forward it to everyone they know. They don't specify a quota or threaten bad luck, but still push the urgency.
* [[Chain Letter]]: The emails recorded on the site generally ask people to forward it to everyone they know. They don't specify a quota or threaten bad luck, but still push the urgency.
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[[Category:Snopes]]
[[Category:Snopes]]
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[[Category:Urban Legends]]

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    "Rumor Has It"
    —The Snopes.com tagline.

    Snopes is very nearly the definitive website for busting urban legends and chain emails. They really have Shown Their Work, and while some things can't be proven, they can be proven false.

    If someone sends you some stupid email, or posts on Facebook saying "Bubble Yum is made of spider eggs!" you can point them to the right place to figure out that no, it isn't. Or that "Amanda Bundy needs your prayers!" (she recovered years ago). Or, what about Craig Shergold? You know, the boy that was collecting greeting cards years ago? Well....Snopes checked, and Mr. Shergold made a full recovery, is now a healthy young man and -- having collected upwards of 33 million greeting cards -- respectfully requests that people stop sending them.


    Snopes provides examples of the following tropes: