I pronounce it how it looks, with the o being a long o.
SNOPES IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE Democratic or democratic. IT IS EXPECTED TO FIND THE TRUTH, WHEREVER THAT LIES. SO FAR 100%
Snopes derives its revenue through advertising on its site. But, its a privately held company, and as such they do not have to say who has given them money. However, giving a non-public .com company, who claims to have a neutral agenda, puts the owners of that company and they objectivity into question. Since Snopes is private, the only way we could know for sure if George Soros gave them money is to look at their accounting books, which of course we cannot do, so there is no way to learn if Barbara and David Mikkelson who own Snopes are being corrupted with private funding that has ties to the Mikkelson's owing the person giving the funds a return favor on Snopes. Barbara and David Mikkelson were financially well off before they started Snopes and as they say on their web site (this is a quote) "Neither the site nor its operators has ever received monies from (or been engaged in any business or editorial relationship with), any sponsor, investor, partner, political party, religious group, business organization, government agency, or any other outside group or organization." The Mikkelson's may vote and favor one party over another, but I don't see anyway other than accusing the Mikkelson's of "selling out" their values of determining if Soros gave them money for a return favor.
the letter m twice, then the letter a once. emm emm ay(rhymes with hay)
"Henri Matisse's Le Bateau hung in New York's Museum of Modern Art for 47 days in 1961 before someone noticed it was upside down."-- Snopes Message Board, via googling "matisse upside down"
You pronouce it 'Kylie' - like Kylie Minogue
Snopes is pronounced as "snohps." The "o" in Snopes is pronounced like the "o" in "no."
Snopes is pronounced as "snoh-ps".
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Snopes seeks to legitimatize or disprove rumors. It can not be categorized as partisan.
Yes, the Singapore principal letter is debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the monkey ladder experiment is not debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the story of Ross Capicchioni is verified by Snopes.
Not an app, but the Snopes site can be bookmarked on your browser and accessed via Wi-Fi.
Yes, the story of the Ourang Medan has been debunked by Snopes.
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soros??