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Food paranoia is a fact, not a myth.
The myth that June Bugs only come out in June is just that, a myth as is seen by the fact that it is now July and they are still flying around.
This is a complete myth.
fact
Surely you have heard thunder and seen lightening during a storm - what you can see and measure is fact not myth.
The opposite of a myth is a fact. A myth could be something believed to be true when in fact it is false while a fact is something that has been proven. For example, a myth would be that shaving facial hair makes it grow back faster and thicker. A fact would be that the average human has 5 fingers on each hand.
Myth
The opposite of a myth is a fact. A myth could be something believed to be true when in fact it is false while a fact is something that has been proven. For example, a myth would be that shaving facial hair makes it grow back faster and thicker. A fact would be that the average human has 5 fingers on each hand.
It is just another myth
It is just another myth
It can be both. But, mostly, it's a myth.
It is just another myth