“Did you know a factoid is a fact on steroids”
“No it isn’t”
“Yeah but if we say it enough then people with think its true”
“Then it’ll be an actual factoid”
“Yeah”
“Yeah”
“No it isn’t”
“Yeah but if we say it enough then people with think its true”
“Then it’ll be an actual factoid”
“Yeah”
“Yeah”
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1. the feeling or belief that one can rely on a fact with firm trust:
2. is the idea of trusting the facts completely and inherently, even when there is chaos around you. It involves trusting that the fact is in control, and that you can do all things through your beliefs. It also means trusting that even difficult and painful things can work together for good, if you tune into your own personal beliefs within you.
2. is the idea of trusting the facts completely and inherently, even when there is chaos around you. It involves trusting that the fact is in control, and that you can do all things through your beliefs. It also means trusting that even difficult and painful things can work together for good, if you tune into your own personal beliefs within you.
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Citing the USS Liberty as proof of a conspiracy while ignoring friendly fire stats is peak factoid fetishism.
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A person who responds to every statement, joke, or piece of sarcasm with a factual correction or random piece of information, often derailing the conversation into a mini lesson.
Alternate definition:
Someone whose superpower is turning every debate into a TED Talk.
A person who responds to every statement, joke, or piece of sarcasm with a factual correction or random piece of information, often derailing the conversation into a mini lesson.
Alternate definition:
Someone whose superpower is turning every debate into a TED Talk.
Example:
Me: “Water isn’t even wet.”
Jacob: “Actually, water is wet because the molecules adhere to each other—”
Me: “Okay, factoid, relax.”
Me: “Water isn’t even wet.”
Jacob: “Actually, water is wet because the molecules adhere to each other—”
Me: “Okay, factoid, relax.”
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