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[[File:Red x large.png|thumb|A [[Color|red]] [[Twitter|X]] typically means something is false in many cultures.]]
{{Distinguish|Factoid}}[[File:Red x large.png|thumb|A [[Color|red]] [[Twitter|X]] typically means something is false in many cultures.]]
A '''falsoid''' is a statement that is 100% false.
A '''falsoid''' is a statement that is 100% false. For the opposite, see [[Factoid]]

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A red X typically means something is false in many cultures.

A falsoid is a statement that is 100% false. For the opposite, see Factoid