What is the most effective lie in the history of the world?

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  • Bumble bees.

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    • According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly.
      Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.

      The bee, of course, flies anyway. Because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.

      I couldn't resist XD
      I'll show myself the door now.

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      • Give us a link to your reference.

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        • It's just a stupid joke from the animated Bee movie XD
          That's what the narrator says at some point. It's become a pretty popular meme and I like the silliness of it.

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          • I believe it originated from some early 20th century research that was widely discredited later when it was discovered how bees fly.

            But Bee Movie wanted to keep the lie going lol. God damned Jerry Seinfeld!

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    • Bumblebees are actually quite nice, and rarely sting people.

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      • Im bring home a baby bumblebee, wont my mama be so very proud of me

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        • Rumble bumble bumble.

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      • They are capable of a sting as painful as a wasp, BUT, they are also the most docile insect that actually CAN sting.
        One of my favorite flying critters.

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        • I think there is something poetically beautiful about that, docile creature with a painful sting.

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          • Kind of like how my dog could probably close her jaws around my neck, and then take ALL the boiled eggs, but waits happily for me to peel one.

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