christiefan915 (08-20-2017)
christiefan915 (08-20-2017)
Flat-out false.
If we look at the Google NGrams Viewer, which tracks the popularity of words and phrases in books published over the last 200 years, we see that the literal phrase “fake news” took off at the start of World War I and reached its peak in the leadup to World War II, likely reflecting the rise of propaganda research and the impact that false information could have on societies.
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
USFREEDOM911 (08-20-2017)
USFREEDOM911 (08-20-2017)
looking at the thread title i thought this was about evince
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