Has a man ever been to Pluto?
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Was Michael Jackson an American?
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Is Cuba the world's biggest island?
Does a leap year have 366 days?
Is Luke the father of Darth Vader?
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Wish I knew a way to get a similar mental challenge, but without reinforcing false information. I have enough commonly held misbeliefs floating around my head as-is X.X
Edit I believe there is a quiz based on this concept on this site aswell, though I am not entirely sure.
(Joke, I am a human)
In Dutch we call it schrikkeljaar, which I have no idea to translate literally, the first part is only used in schrikkeldraad, which means barbed wire.. I guess in that word it might mean shock (for wires that are live). Hmm will have to look it up now. WIll edit below..
Apparently it comes from schrikken, meaning fright or scare. So it would be fright year haha. Or scare year
Edit nvm. the english wiktionary was wrong in this case, it is not from the word meaning startled/scare/fright. But from a no longer existing word meaning to skip, It might be related to the English shirk, but that is my own association.