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Originally posted by: MissChaos
My reply was to your statement - that even if the marriage rumor is false, it does not prove that affair was false.
For the people who believe and know that the affair news itself was false , it is implicit that marriage rumor is false. Period.
I never said that TOI writer read about the affair rumor on IF.
Now there are people who believe that there was an affair , Let them believe it ...
Since I am not srk/ or his PR , I can not show you any proof ( I doubt even he can show any proof for that matter :)
People have freedom to choose to believe whatever they want to ... I am just elaborating my thoughts on this matter and I have reasons for my thoughts and inferences ...
Okay... I get it you weren't referring the TOI article... & you meant everyone should be entitled to their belief. I also don't believe there was a nikah. But my post (The one you quoted) was not about who believes what. There are a few members here trying to dismiss this blind saying the rumor was started by a member. I was opposing only that view. Thrown a nehla (the oldest one about the nikah gossip; according to me)... I asked them to throw a dehla (Show me any member's comment that talked about the nikah & that was posted before Feb 7, 2013). Not forcing people to believe the nikah or affair rumor. What I tried to say was the rumor was not started by a member here; it was first posted on a newspaper (Provided the scan, link, date on page 1).
Originally posted by: Humsafar.
No not SRK and Pri!
All these rumours are making me believe that the affair was true. 😭
Originally posted by: eeyoretel
Hey! Some day any C-grade writer of any daily may quote you. Correct all the grammatical mistakes and typos of your post, if there is any.😆
Originally posted by: MissChaos
Zindagi ke lambe safar mein , har ek bat ko sachcha safar mat banao, Humsafar...
Internet is full of things , lots of true and lots of untrue.
Just because same news is forwarded/commented/printed again and again , it does not make it true .. At least its truth is not established because of its repetative occurence ...
This is an interesting read from CNN-IBN site ...
Do you log in to Facebook and share an image purely because you thought it was going to save his life? It is completely okay to be emotional and pray for a child's healthy life. What is disturbing is the number of gullible people on your Facebook newsfeed who blindly believe anything and everything on the Internet. Did you fall for these other popular Internet hoaxes in India as well
1. Jana Gana Mana selected by the UNESCO as the best national anthem in the world. It would have been a very proud achievement for India if it were true. When people from the print media approached UNESCO for confirmation it was communicated that there was no such announcement from its end. It is unfortunate how a prank on the Internet goes viral and plays with the sentiments of the entire nation.
2. Python swallows drunk man in Kerala. This news was flashed on various news websites across the world with an image of a huge snake almost twice the size of a normal human being. A little research revealed that the snake was previously believed to have swallowed a man in South Africa, Indonesia and even China! None of these reports were reported to be true. It is believed that the python may have swallowed a goat or a deer in some part of the world, and the image has been circulated on the Internet several times in 2 years with different captions.
3. You have inherited someone's wealth in Africa. The inheritance scams have been going strong for a very long time. Occasionally each of us has received a spam mail saying we've been left a fortune by some wealthy relative or benefactor who has died overseas. Most of these mails either make up a name or use a relative's name to make it sound authentic. The amount is always mentioned in foreign currency and you will be asked to provide your account details. Never trust any such emails as they could be used to deceive you and swindle your money.
4. Rape Festival in Assam. Recently there was a claim by an international website about a rape festival that happens annually in Assam. This piece of news was shared over a million times on Facebook. The locals from Assam had never heard of any such activity and it was later revealed that this article was picked from a satire website that posts fake news. This prank was certainly not in good taste and Assam's Crime Investigation Department plans to take action against this defamatory incident.
5. NASA's satellite image of how India looks on Diwali from space. The stunning image showing how India is lit up on Diwali may have been beautiful to look at but it was certainly fake. NASA officials confirmed that the image aimed to show the population growth over time where the white lights depicted where the population was centered before 1992 and the other colours show how the population moved on to other locations
6. WhatsApp is becoming chargeable. A text message that was believed to have circulated by WhatsApp's founders did the rounds that it would start charging 37% of inactive users. It says that after you forward the message to all your WhatsApp contacts your smartphone will be updated with a new design and the logo will become red/blue. WhatsApp only responded to this hoax saying that it was a hoax and there is no truth to it.
7. Pepsi contaminated by HIV+ employee's blood. Rumours circulated via text messages and social media platforms that none of Pepsi's products must be consumed for the next few days. The message said that these reports came from the Delhi Police. These rumours were declared false soon after. The Centre for Disease Control revealed that it is impossible to contract this fatal disease through foods and beverages as the virus is automatically destroyed on exposure to air and heat from cooking, and is definitely destroyed by stomach fluids.
8. Woman gives birth to 11 babies on 11/11/11 in Surat. Through various social media posts, it was circulated that a woman in Surat, India broke the world record by giving birth to 11 babies at the same time. A picture of 11 babies lying side by side was also posted with this message. The photograph was first posted on a Zambian news website and is believed to be true, but the claim isn't. The real story behind the picture is that all the babies were born on 11/11/11 in a hospital in Surat to different women.
9. 1000 likes will ensure free heart transplant for this baby. Facebook was abuzz with a picture of a child suffering from a life threatening disease. The caption of the image said if the image was shared 1000 times, the child would receive free treatment and also mentioned the phone number of a hospital along with it to make it genuine. The phone number belonged to the Sri Sathya Sai Institute for Higher Medical Sciences in Bangalore but there was no such patient as seen on the picture on Facebook. There were also no such free transplant services available in the hospital.
10. Do not pick a call from this number. It emits high frequency radiation that can kill you instantly. This hoax message claimed that a user could immediately die after taking a call from a phone number which emitted high frequency radiation that cause brain hemorrhage and instant death. This theory was dismissed because a phone number cannot generate such a high frequency at all.
Here is the link
in.com/news/trusted-the-fake-diwali-from-space-photo-here-are-10-other-indian-internet-hoaxes-we-fell-for-in-the-past/466568-79.html
Originally posted by: Quietude
Fans should know there are 228928981 thousand gossips written by random people. Why would people only pick this PC-SRK goss and leave out the spicy gossip on other actors. No smoke without fire 😉
There are too many blind items on them.. how many can be fake? Maybe 2-3 can be fake on c-grade websites but Mirror, Times, DNA, Mid-Day and rest of the 25 blinds on them?
Every other week we have a new blind on them. Its not like only one blind is getting reposted. Fresh blinds with new content every 2nd week. They have a real affair or PC-SRK planting, paying for their affair insinuation.
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