¿Por qué triunfan tanto las teorías de la conspiración?
Ethic,
Si algo nos ha dejado la pandemia son teorías de la conspiración: que si el covid-19 era culpa del 5G, que si a través de la…
Si algo nos ha dejado la pandemia son teorías de la conspiración: que si el covid-19 era culpa del 5G, que si a través de la…
Give someone a fish and they’ll EAT for one day. Teach someone to fish and they’ll EAT for a lifetime.
America is home to 5% of the world’s population and 25% of the deaths from the coronavirus pandemic.
Buckle your seatbelts for the true(ish) tale of the professor who turned into a cat.
I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on. Fresh from the game – their team has clearly won – they occupy…
An awareness of the flaws in our thinking allows you to present your point in a far more convincing fashion.
Oh please. There’s no wind on the moon (photo via Wikipedia). Mark Lorch, University of Hull I’m sitting on a train when a…
Why people believe in conspiracy theories – and how to change their minds I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans…
Iba yo sentado en el tren cuando un grupo de hinchas del fútbol entró en tropel.
I'm sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on. Fresh from the game – their team has clearly won – they occupy…
Oh please. There’s no wind on the moon. wikipedia I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on.
I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on. Fresh from the game – their team has clearly won – they occupy…
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This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
Published by Business Insider on Sat, 19 Aug 2017 I'm sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on.
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