Answer a series of forehead-slapping anecdotal factoids. It’s up you to weigh each fact in each anecdotal factoid. They’re tricky. One seems like total W.S. until it’s revealed being strangely and disturbingly “True.” Another anecdotal factoid might seem to contain all solid and verifiable facts until it’s revealed to be yet one more big fat garden variety “Bald-Faced Are lying.” And here’s the trickiest part: an anecdotal factoid might be also “Half-True”; in other words, a mishmosh of truths and bald-faced lies, a person don’t know where one ends and also the other begins, such as the usual slop served by Madison Avenue, Washington R.C., and the Internet in the entirety.