How would you define the word “fact?”?

Question by Egareitteb: How would you define the word “fact?”?
Seriously, it belongs in this section. People seem to use the word in interesting ways around here…

Best answer:

Answer by anon
a verifiable reality

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WHY ARE WE MAD? – I am a 36 year old, male, quadriplegic, brain-stem stroke patient. Due to my handicap, I am unable to join the protests by physically occupying any space but to express my solidarity with this movement, I made this video. As far as I know, I only used images from the public domain and that fell under the Fair Use clause of the Copyright Act. If not, let me know and I will alter it. I have never made a video before but I have been so moved by what I have seen on tv it almost brings me to tears whenever there is some breaking news story about violence. If there is an audience, I may do more vids, it was fun! Feel free to critique my video’s quality so I can make improvements as well as offer some feedback on the content end. Before you lambaste me with some ludicrous attack, .please dislodge your head from your favorite FOX NOISE anchor’s ass so we can debate this subject on its merits, not pure emotion! I adore a good political discussion but FIX NEWS and it’s regular viewers tend not to use facts when they debate. Either that or they make up new facts on the fly to help them in their argument. REMEMBER TO LIKE AND SHARE! Also check out my new lefty blog…just something to do in my spare time…jrojsh.blog.com and I need more TWITTER buddies….I’m a noob… @jrojsh

 

Know your facts: Prevent alcohol poisoning

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DON'T drink and drive. In Hawai'i, the blood alcohol concentration limit is 0.08 percent. Use a BAC calculator to find a rough estimate of how much alcohol you can consume before you reach the BAC limit. It takes one hour for your body to process the …
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Healthy food: Potatoes, the facts

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Chunky oven chips are a healthier choice than skinny or deep fried and use skimmed milk for mash instead of butter or cream for a healthier option. 8. New potatoes in their skins have a medium Glycaemic Index (GI). The GI rating of potatoes can vary …
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