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Definitive reference!: According to urban legend, snopes.com should be your first stop to verify some of those preposterous emails that pop up from time to time.
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The go-to site for debunking idiotic emails: I'm so tired of people sending me emails about some government bill that doesn't exist or rampant organ-stealing. Snopes.com is my go-to site for checking on the validity of these claims. There's enough scary stuff in this world already without people spreading lies, so I heartily recommend Snopes as a place to debunk the fearful myths.