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A priest revealed what happens in houses where dogs

This is another clickbait religious + superstition-style headline. What it’s doing “A priest revealed what happens in houses where dogs…” is designed to: sound authoritative (using “priest”) create mystery (cut-off sentence) imply hidden spiritual consequences But it gives no actual claim or evidence, just suspense. Reality check There is: no religious or scientific basis for …

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Doctors reveal that eating avocados causes… see more

This is another clickbait “health scare / curiosity gap” headline. What it’s doing “Doctors reveal that eating avocados causes…” is intentionally incomplete. The goal is to make you click because your brain wants to finish the sentence. What it usually claims Posts like this typically end with something like: “weight loss” (positive spin) “fat burning” …

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At 3:00 AM my husband’s mistress sent me a photo to humiliate me, but I forwarded it to the entire Board of Directors of his company.

This is another revenge-drama clickbait story hook, not a factual report. How you can tell It follows a very standard viral fiction pattern: Late-night betrayal setup (“3:00 AM mistress sends photo”) Emotional trigger (humiliation, shock, infidelity) Instant power reversal (sending it to “Board of Directors”) Implied consequences (career destruction, public fallout) Cliffhanger ending (no actual …

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Closeness between father and newborn has unexpected biological consequences

This is another clickbait-style science headline, and it usually exaggerates a real but much more nuanced idea. What it’s probably referring to Research on father–infant bonding shows some genuine biological and behavioral effects, such as: 1. Hormonal changes in fathers Increased oxytocin (bonding hormone) Changes in testosterone (often a slight decrease after becoming a caregiver) …

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Doctors reveal that eating bananas before bed can lead to… See more

This is a classic clickbait health teaser. The missing ending is usually something dramatic like “better sleep,” “weight loss,” “muscle cramps,” or sometimes the opposite (“dangerous spike in sugar”)—but the reality is more balanced. What actually happens if you eat bananas before bed Possible benefits: May help sleep slightly: bananas contain small amounts of magnesium …