Showing posts with label Misunderstandings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misunderstandings. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2020

Stocker Mistaken for Hoarder – Dancing = Seizure – Newborn Gives Medical Advice (Kenya)



Sydney Morning Herald [Australia]
26 March 2020

Column 8
In search of the elusive certain times

[…] Michael Payne of West Pymble relates a story about a responsible friend of his who was shopping and came across a man with a trolley loaded full of pasta and sauce. "My friend took the man to task, then the man replied, 'Can I get on with replenishing the shelves now?'" […]

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The Star [Kenya]
29 March 2020

'Dying baby says black tea cures virus ', rumour rages like wildfire

[…] At about 3am, many people were calling each other throughout the Coast region, saying black tea without sugar drunk before dawn is the cure for the coronavirus, and possibly a preventative. It is said that a child was born in the night and said these words about black tea before dying. […] Last week, there were rumours that if one opens the Koran and finds a strand of hair in the middle, it is from the beard of the prophet Muhammad.  People should dip it in a glass of water, stir and drink for immunity and a cure for Covid-19, the rumour mill said. […]

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Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman, Zits, 29 March 2020 (detail). “I was dancing, not having a seizure!”



In urban legends, jerky body movements – such as shaking a foot to dislodge a pebble or reacting to an insect or animal under one’s clothes – are misinterpreted as epileptic seizures or electrocution.

“A woman came home to find her husband frantically shaking in the kitchen with what looked like a wire running from his waist towards the electric kettle. She picked up a heavy piece of wood and smashed it into him to jolt him away from the current, breaking his arm in two places. Then she discovered he was listening to his Walkman and having a jig.” Fortean Times #69, June/July 1993, p. 12, paraphrasing Southport, Ormskirk and Formby Star, c. 7 Oct 1992.


Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Water Caltrop Vendor Isn’t Selling Bats – Robbers Use Lasers on Female Drivers – Karen Silkwood’s Radioactive Remains



Taipei Times [Taiwan]
9 February 2020

Virus Outbreak: Water caltrop seller says bat rumor is a misunderstanding

A water caltrop vendor in Pingtung County has been receiving unwanted attention after a foreign tourist commented that the vendor appeared to be selling bats as food. People are jumpy due to reports of the 2019 novel coronavirus, with rumors attributing its spread to Chinese eating bats and other wild animals, said the vendor, who asked to remain anonymous. The rumors about his stall appeared to have started after the tourist mistook an image of a water caltrop on signage as being an image of a bat, he said. […]

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Fermanagh Herald [Northern Ireland]
8 February 2020

Police rubbish claims lasers are blinding female driver

POLICE have quashed fears that drivers are being distracted by people using lasers. Earlier this week a social media post sparked widespread reaction and shock as claims were aired that a woman travelling from Enniskillen toward Omagh was ‘targeted’ by this type of activity. […] The original post read, “Warning girls, a girl from work was driving from Enniskillen to Omagh this evening when a car behind her started flashing a laser in her back window. It was very blinding but she managed to get away and called the Police. Police said its been happening a lot as a way of getting female drivers to pull over and are then robbed so please everyone be careful.” […]

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Adrienne Rich, “Visceral Is Political,” Shameless Feminists: World War 3 Illustrated #50 (2019), p. 36. “Your best friend who works in Los Alamos says Karen Silkwood’s body parts are stored frozen in the rat lab ‘cause they’re too radioactive to bury.”

According to a 1994 AP report, after Silkwood’s autopsy in Oklahoma, some of her body parts “were removed and taken to the Los Alamos lab for additional testing,” but there is no mention that they were too radioactive to bury.