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{{quote|''I imagine it must be a great temptation to misuse one's [[Lies to Children|parental authority]] for private jokes.''|'''[[Calvin and Hobbes|Bill Watterson]]'''}}
 
It is often said that truth is stranger than fiction[[hottip:*:<ref>[[The Areas of My Expertise|But it is never as strange as lies.]]</ref>. Little Known Facts are much too strange to be true. These improbable legends may be explained by the [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]], [[The Ditz]] or the [[Cloudcuckoolander]], or just by someone trying to take advantage of the gullibility of some person, usually a child. If any questions are asked, the answers will only compound the absurdity.
 
For the record, snow comes from ''up'', not down. That's why you never trust a quack like Lucy Van Pelt.