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Originally Posted by Achilles
If it's a matter of opinion, then the assertion that something is "unfactual" doesn't follow. Facts are facts. That's why they are called "facts". If an opinion doesn't jive with the facts, then that tends to be an indication that there is a problem with the opinion. My 2 cents. 
It's not a reference. It's an introduction.
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Facts are only truthful when people have faith in their levity. We trust our teachers to teach factual information; however, who said those facts are valid. History books in highschool are trusted to carry accurate knowledge; nevertheless, they are created to biasly promote national pride.
1 + 1 = 2 Why?