The Fine-art Portrait Series: Common Misconceptions…
misconceptions can be funny, especially when more than one person is involved and it seems that there is a quiet agreement by all involved – which turns out to be wrong, so wrong. this experience we have in common.
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Diet has little influence on the body’s detoxification, and detoxification diets „have no scientific basis“,[358] and are a „waste of time and money“.[359] Despite this, there is a common misconception that specific diets aid this process or could remove substances that the body is unable to remove by itself.[360][361][362][363] Toxins are removed from the body by the liver and kidneys
- „Edelweiss“ is not the national anthem of Austria, but an original composition created for the musical The Sound of Music.[32] The Austrian national anthem is „Land der Berge, Land am Strome“ („Land of the Mountains, Land on the River“).[33]
- The melody used in „Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star„, the „Alphabet Song„, and „Baa, Baa, Black Sheep“ was not composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he was 5 years old; it was already a popular French folk tune which existed for decades before Mozart composed a series of variations on the tune, when he was 25 or 26.[34]
- The Queen song „We are the Champions“ does not end with the words „Of the World“, but only ends with, „We are the Champions.“[35]
- Phil Collins did not sing his 1981 hit „In the Air Tonight“ about witnessing seeing someone drowning and then confronting the person in the audience who let it happen.[36]