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The moon landing was real. That it was otherwise has been an urban legend for years.
Fake History was created in 2009-09.
faces of death is fake in most seens but the one with the car on the road is real every other is as fake as Texas chainsaw masicer
William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won
If you are asking about Queen Mary I, who lived in England in the 1500s, she was not especially associated with love-- she did get married (to King Phillip II of Spain) but mostly she is associated with brutally persecuting Protestants in England, and trying to force the Catholic religion on them. Her nickname was "Bloody Mary" as a result of these persecutions. If you are asking about the urban legend of Bloody Mary, that is a more recent story, and it is a fake. Supposedly, she is a ghost and if you chant her name in front of a mirror, her spirit emerges and she will kill you. But there is no evidence to support this story, which seems to have first been told sometime in the 1950s and spread even more with the internet era.
An urban legend is a fake, made up story. Not true.
sometimes if you search you can find but most are fake.
An urban legend is a fake story. People tell urban legends, as though they are real, to scare people or humor them.
The moon landing was real. That it was otherwise has been an urban legend for years.
You would have to have lots of people that already believe you, like if you had a fan-base or something. Then you can make up a fake, or true, story about how this crazy thing happened and you swear by it. Then it might make it as a widely know urban legend.
an urban legend is an entertaining story or piece of information of uncertain origin that is circulated as though true. This means that urban legends have been around a long time, and people don't know where they came from or if they are real or not.
The Smith Sisters story is merely another fake chain letter created to try and scare people.
"The Cigar Store Indian" is a type of carved wooden figure in the shape of a Native American that was once placed outside tobacco shops in the United States. The practice of displaying these figures is not an urban legend, but rather a historical fact that dates back to the 19th century.
more than likely an urban legend is false, but I guess there could be the occasional urban legend that is true. But you should stick to it being false. Some may be exaggerations that are loosely based on actual events, but most are simply made up stories. They are usually bizarre and untrue stories that purportedly happened to a friend or relative of someone known to the storyteller.
Vampires are creatures of myth and legend.
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Considering the reality that there are no werewolves that means that there are no "facts" about them. Only legend. Did Twilight change the legend ? Yes.