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  2. Poe's law - Wikipedia

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    Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is utterly impossible to parody a Creationist in such a way that someone won't mistake for the genuine article. The original statement of Poe's law referred specifically to creationism, but it has since been generalized to apply to any kind of fundamentalism or extremism. [3]

  3. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    A person who is truly listening may display certain body language such as maintaining eye contact or positioning their body towards the speaker. [10] Real listening is done with the intent to understand a person's perspective, enjoy a person's company, learn new information, or provide assistance or comfort, among other things.

  4. How to tell if someone you’re dating actually likes you - AOL

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    Nothing disrupts your sense of self quite like dating someone new. Everything is suddenly thrown into question, from the way you dress, talk, eat, speak, think, and, you know, canoodle. You start ...

  5. 12 Genuine Phrases to 'Instantly Brighten' Someone's Day ...

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    Genuine phrases come from the heart, but we’ve got some prepped phrases if you need them. Just be sure to say them when you feel them, or they aren’t genuine! 1.

  6. Wikipedia and fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia serves as a public resource for access to genuine information. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic was an important topic on which people relied on Wikipedia for genuine information. [ 5 ] Seeking public trust is a major part of Wikipedia's publication philosophy. [ 6 ]

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Someone responded to a conversation you participated in, on an AOL article. • A comment you posted in an AOL article received at least one response or thumbs-up. • There's important activity related to your account, such as password changes or expiration of a credit card you use to pay for any AOL services.

  8. How to hit on someone in real life – without being a creep

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    This brings me to the first tip for hitting on someone: read the room. “You can tell if someone is open to conversation or just lost in their own world and preoccupied, in a rush or even grumpy ...

  9. How to tell someone's lying to you just by watching their ...

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    Everyone gets lied to now and then, but when the stakes are high, knowing the difference between a truth and a lie can save the day. Detecting high-stakes lies is often the work of the FBI, and ...