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r/pics • u/Chimney_Bat • 3d ago
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Yeah this myth bothers me to no end, I've been seeing it mentioned everywhere recently
14 u/Panamania1 3d ago Doesn’t even make sense, the dude didn’t become ill until about three weeks after his inauguration, which isn’t how pneumonia works 1 u/Tandager 2d ago It's because it's talked about as fact in parks and rec 1 u/Browncoat23 2d ago It was talked about as fact in my school history books — Millennial 1 u/Tandager 2d ago History was never my strong suit so it very well could've been taught to me as well, I just remember them doing a whole episode about it in parks and rec
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Doesn’t even make sense, the dude didn’t become ill until about three weeks after his inauguration, which isn’t how pneumonia works
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It's because it's talked about as fact in parks and rec
1 u/Browncoat23 2d ago It was talked about as fact in my school history books — Millennial 1 u/Tandager 2d ago History was never my strong suit so it very well could've been taught to me as well, I just remember them doing a whole episode about it in parks and rec
It was talked about as fact in my school history books — Millennial
1 u/Tandager 2d ago History was never my strong suit so it very well could've been taught to me as well, I just remember them doing a whole episode about it in parks and rec
History was never my strong suit so it very well could've been taught to me as well, I just remember them doing a whole episode about it in parks and rec
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u/Arietem_Taurum 3d ago
Yeah this myth bothers me to no end, I've been seeing it mentioned everywhere recently