++.@socialsearch_ie Facts suggest the opposite is actually true as opposed to pure (philosophical) corporate bullshit: https://t.co/a4lx1GwkuD pic.twitter.com/S5jy7NGbkR— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) March 3, 2017
.@SmithsonianMag @smithsonian @OED So the myth is not a myth so long as it's presented as true in the OED? See fact https://t.co/khKSeOLcr8 pic.twitter.com/n3LBTnHCpR— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) March 3, 2017
Contrary to what is claimed in the Oxford English Dictionary, Charles Dickens did not coin the word boring in his very boring book Bleak House (Dickens 1852). It was, apparently (so far as we can tell to-date), coined by a woman in 1829! HERE
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++"The myth that Dickens coined the word Boredom was originally bust by me - Dr Mike Sutton on…" — Supermythbuster https://t.co/XnGHSCluKU
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) March 3, 2017
.@EdzardErnst Yes, We need to think about widening the Market Reduction Approach to tackle other socially harmful markets SUCH AS QUACKERY! pic.twitter.com/YCGZ6EqILd— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) March 3, 2017