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Ellenberger fell for it ... hook, line & sinker. Ooops.
I should know, because I once fell for it, too.
After he fell for it, she said it was hers.
And you guessed it, plenty of people fell for it.
Illinois chiropractor Lilo Schuster fell for it, and fell hard.
He fell for it because its time to get some money.
"You promised the world and I fell for it," the song begins.
It was a hoax, but legions of internet fans fell for it.
I first tried acid when I was 19 and just fell for it.
Most American leaders fell for it; one of the few who didn't, Adm.
But it's understandable why people fell for it, because it is kind of cool.
Still, more than one million people viewed it and some people fell for it.
After her son's diagnosis with autism in 2003, she said she fell for it.
Despite there being no truth to the story, people fell for it in droves.
The ruse was exposed relatively quickly, but plenty of people still fell for it.
Yes, I fell for it too, but that's because I didn't read the clue carefully.
When I found out it was a scam I was livid that I fell for it.
Julia Roberts, Debra Messing, Usher, and Julianne Moore were among the celebs who fell for it.
Together, we faked a marriage certificate, which wasn't very convincing, but his mother fell for it.
DOD officials said sextortion often goes unreported because many victims are embarrassed they fell for it.
The image hasn't lost the romance of why I fell for it in the first place.
But some others fell for it and even said they reported it as "fake news" on Facebook.
The campaign drew the attention of the wider community, who either fell for it or pilloried it.
And even though everything fell flat, the judges fell for it, and it easily toppled the previous record.
It takes the glimmering Los Angeles myth and asks what would happen if a gangster fell for it.
And Trump fell for it, revealing a new side to himself that the public hasn't really seen before.
This time the meme went viral, and Meek fell for it ... sharing the image on his IG page.
The Verge crew at Toronto fell for it, too: it made our list of the best films at TIFF.
Trump fell for it, and now Kim is back to his bad old missile-firing ways, and confrontation threatens again.
Politicians fell for it too, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who tagged it in several posts earlier this year.
He fell for it so hard that in his first two years, by choice, he didn't take a day off.
Anyone who fell for it would have inadvertently installed a backdoor—and it's not clear yet how many people did.
My heart got a spark when I saw it but I cannot really pinpoint why exactly I fell for it.
JL: But it does label itself as satire, so some people fell for it and some people shared it in jest.
Well, Flynn, who should have known better, fell for it, and told a lie he had no good reason to tell.
No one really fell for it: Many in France still see her as a far-right candidate representing a far-right party.
Yes, I fell for it too, but I saw Kendall get that sad, humanizing boner on his ex-wife's leg last season!
Laura tells us this is completely false and is just a new way for Gilbert to attack her ... and Tamar fell for it.
It's unclear how many recipients, if any, fell for it, or how many other people affiliated with the Pyeongchang games received similar emails.
But if it's true, then I'll admire the skill needed to pull that off instead of being miffed that I fell for it.
Podesta fell for it, and that opened the door for the hackers to break into his Gmail account, as Motherboard first reported last week.
The look was reminiscent of a high-fashion fembot or character in the Hunger Games (from The Capitol, obviously), and we fell for it hard.
Stafford nearly fell for it, until the manager at the store where she went to buy the gift cards told her she was being scammed.
If that refrain sounds familiar — like you fell for it last year — do a little homework now to save yourself both temptation and money later.
I'm a sucker, so I fell for it, and to this day I can't tell you why I decided to give him my phone number.
One thing we know now, however, is that one person definitely fell for it: whoever was running Donald Trump's official Facebook account during his presidential campaign.
Fletcher has accused Canada Dry of using those 'real ginger' claims as nothing more than a marketing strategy—and she admits that she fell for it.
A scam is making the rounds in the Instagram influencer and photography community, and it's so elaborate that you can understand why people fell for it.
"I felt like the other team was trying to provoke us, and we fell for it," said the Lakers' Lance Stephenson, another peacemaker in the brawl.
And by reacting to it and getting upset, you fell for it, proving that liberals are overly sensitive crybabies who habitually whine about trivial or nonexistent issues.
But I had been sold love, true love, infatuation that borders on and leads to violence, unshakeable, unquenchable love and, like a sucker, I fell for it.
"She's not your typical victim, she's not someone you'd think of as gullible, and her business is human nature," says Konnikova — yet she still fell for it.
"It was Trump's playbook with Clinton's email, and the media fell for it," Chris Lu, a deputy secretary of labor in the Obama administration, said on Twitter.
He's negging me, and I only realize it once we say goodbye for good, and I walk away, my skin hot in humiliation because I fell for it again.
If the targets fell for it, they'd get hacked thanks to the Microsoft Word zero-day and infected with FinSpy, spyware made by the infamous surveillance technology firm FinFisher.
Heaven help me, but I fell for it all and am even willing to forgive having Mr. Rice's singsong lyrics lodged in my head for the rest of the year.
Heaven help me, but I fell for it all and am even willing to forgive having Mr. Rice's singsong lyrics lodged in my head for the rest of the year.
Plein apparently fell for it hook, line and sinker, and they made a deal wherein Kanye would supposedly pocket 7 figures and, in return, he would perform at the NYFW show.
To make matters worse, the worm also sent itself out to all of the affected users' contacts — Gmail or otherwise — reproducing itself hundreds of times any time a single user fell for it.
If that happened today, not only would I have never fell for it in the first place, but there's no way that I would have even seen the joke before someone had already debunked it.
It's also unclear if any of them fell for it, but several Florida county IT workers who told BuzzFeed News they were targeted said that email was caught in their spam filter or by their antivirus program.
"We were chasing down this irresistible bait—this guy had actual, no-joke access to Zawahiri, the most wanted person on the fucking planet—and we fell for it because his intel was real," Skinner told me.
Now liberalism is deliberately setting up the last segment of the population actually willing to endure a phone survey in service of what it knew would make for some hilarious copy when the rubes inevitably fell for it.
A lot of people fell for it, and a lot of people paid up: The CEO of cybersecurity consultancy firm Banbreach told VICE that the hackers scored more than $373,000 in ransom payments in a reasonably short period of time.
As he and Kim exit the room, he exults in how the suckers fell for it — but it's clear that both Kim (lured by the thought that her boyfriend might finally be feeling something) and viewers (sucked in by Odenkirk's magnetic performance) thought the performance was genuine.
"We weren't necessarily looking to start a second Dekmantel Festival abroad, but after having spent lots of time with the Gop Tun crew, who not only produced a killer party, but also showed us around their beautiful city, I guess we just fell for it completely," he said.
"They set up this process to squeeze as much money as they can out of these various localities, and New York fell for it," Gianaris said, framing the 25,000 jobs over 10 years as a drop in the bucket compared with the 90,000 jobs created in the city each year.
To make up for this shortcoming, HP layers the panel with protective Gorilla Glass only 0.4 mm thick, translating to a brighter, closer image that looks as if it was a QHD panel — I fell for it when asked what resolution the Spectre sported at first glance, and it's probable that others would see it that way at first, as well.
"Christine, Bill. "The Greatest Hoax in Sports Agate History (Yes, The Times Fell for It, Too)", The New York Times, January 15, 2016. Accessed January 15, 2016. "Harold Rosenthal, who worked on the rewrite desk at The Herald Tribune, answered the phone.
The message was a trick, Devlet fell for it and retreated, having lost a large part of his army. Estimates of the survivors range from 5 to 20 thousand. See Battle of Molodi. Later: In subsequent years there were small raids on Muscovy by his sons and various Crimean and Nogai mirzas.
It simply says that belief is real. And it's a warm-hearted love story . . . I fell for it."Chicago Sun-Times review Reyhan Harmanci of the San Francisco Chronicle called it "a strange and thoughtful little movie" and added, "The film manages to be successfully character-driven, but the characters ride on a flimsy plot.
Owing to this, bet after bet, Yudhishthira lost all of his wealth, and eventually his kingdom, in the game. He was then enticed by Duryodhana and Shakuni to place his brothers as bets. Yudhishthira fell for it and put his brothers on stake, losing them too. He then placed himself as a bet and lost again.
However following a period of three defeats in seven days, Adams decided to place his whole squad on the transfer list, saying of his team's performance: "We looked like a woman who had a big fur coat on but underneath she's got no knickers on." It was a controversial move, one that divided opinion among analysts and fans, also bringing the fourth tier club to national attention. He later admitted he merely played "a psychological game with them... [and] I don't think they fell for it – I don't think anybody fell for it". Three wins – including a League Trophy win over League One Stockport County and a league win at local rivals Crewe Alexandra – and three draws within four weeks saw Adams nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month award for October 2009.
Steve Jobs, Wozniak's close friend at the time, received a copy of the brochure. He fell for it, and even "took pride that the Apple II stacked up well against the Zaltair in the comparison chart". However, he, like many others, did not realize Wozniak had created the brochure until "Woz gave him a framed copy of the brochure as a birthday gift".
This becoming only the third time in the club's history that they had won away at a side two leagues above their own status (the others were in 1954 and 1964, both in the FA Cup). In the second round it was a case of deja vu, as Sheffield rivals Wednesday were dispatched 2–0. After a period of three defeats in seven days, including being knocked out of the League Cup at the third round, Adams decided to place his whole squad on the transfer list, saying of his team's performance: “We looked like a woman who had a big fur coat on but underneath she’s got no knickers on.” He later admitted he merely played "a psychological game with them... [and] I don't think they fell for it – I don't think anybody fell for it".
In the end, Dr. Wakeman managed to convince her creation that the ultimate weapon was hidden at the core of the planet and he dug himself down through Earth's crust. He fell for it, and Armagedroid was supposedly gone forever. Twenty years later he returned to the surface, apparently having ascertained that there were, in fact, no weapons at Earth's core. He was soon confronted by Jenny, but he easily overpowered his "little sister".
The idea was hatched by then-Fenwick High School coach Len Tyrrell at Maguire's Pub in Forest Park, Illinois. The NCAA fell for it, and so did at least one real school: the United States Air Force Academy, which contacted Tyrrell (Maguire's self-proclaimed "Chancellor") and asked to play his nonexistent team. Maguire (nicknamed "the Jollymen") received Final Four tickets for two years, until Bill Jauss wrote about the scam in the Chicago Tribune. The NCAA was not amused.
After the original plan went bad, Kelsey called immigration to have Gillian deported. Scott told Gillian he would marry her so she wouldn't have to leave, but before they could say, "I do," the wedding was interrupted by Ryan, who was pretending to be rich to get Gillian's attention. Gillian fell for it and married Ryan. That same year the Chandler family was being attacked by Lee Hawkins, who blamed Adam, Scott's uncle, for the death of his wife, Joy.
He says she used to dress in black and get men to buy her drinks, and he fell for it, buying her a drink 20 years ago and going with her to party. They sat across the room from each other, and he looked up her skirt. A girl sat beside her and they talked, while Deeley was surrounded by men and lost track of the girls. When he got through the crowd to the couch where the girls had sat, they were gone.
Prank calls are usually presented in a section called ¡Caíste! (You Fell for It!), in which unwitting people are called to their homes or job places and are provoked with touchy subjects for the prank victims (generally, they are taunted with intimate subjects). These prank calls are made by request from friends or family of the victims. The most famous prank call victim on the show's history was a Dominican building superintendent given the moniker Manolo Cabeza 'e Huevo by Jiménez, who played the part of a viciously irate jealous husband.
Witness said it was not the church roof that was scorched, but a construction scaffolding on the church's far side, away from the crowd. The group that shouted "Allahu Akbar" consisted of only 50–70 people and was celebrating the ceasefire in Aleppo. The false story was then subsequently picked up by an Austrian far-right website before it made its way back to Germany where politician Thorsten Hoffmann fell for it. In Germany, several newspapers reported on Breitbart News publishing the hoax and distorting facts for the purpose of spreading Islamophobic propaganda.
She helped set up the events that led to Ryubi's dragon being awakened three years before the start of the series, and offered to help Enjutsu get the respect he should have had as Nanyo's leader at the time. Knowing Teifu's feelings for Ryomou, Kaku disguised herself as Ryomou and faked a video in which she was about to be raped by Enjutsu's henchmen. Teifu fell for it and was forced into attacking Seito and look for Ryubi in order to protect Ryomou. In reality, the entire plan was devised by Totaku in order to see how powerful Ryubi's dragon was.
Sibel's management team includes "Idol" judge Peter Swartling, who immediately after the loss of Sibel in the penultimate round of Idol 2005. Swartling stood to his word and in the summer of 2006, he started work with Sibel in the studio with songwriter/producer Christian Antblad in Dublin. With Sibel at the microphone it was decided that they would work with big ballads for her voice. One of the ballads, "How I Tried To Let You Go" was originally a small idea for a chorus sung by Sibel over the phone, which was taken to the studio where Christian and Peter immediately fell for it.
Not surprisingly, practically no one fell for it and the Cimarron never sold well." The Truth About Cars named the Cimarron as one of the "deadly sins" that led to GM's downfall; author Paul Niedermeyer wrote of it, "Yes, as if there was ever any doubt, GM truly jumped the shark with the Cimarron, and it led the way for what was GM’s most disastrous decade ever, the eighties. Only GM could have such utterly outsized hubris to think it could get away with dressing up a Cavalier and pawning it off as a BMW-fighter, without even touching the engine, among other sins. the Cimarron was a dud, from the get- go.
This Indian boy's death by the leopard was the driving force that caused Corbett to use the gin trap in the film. In reality, Corbett first used the trap much earlier in the hunt and when a leopard (the wrong one) fell for it and he accidentally freed it, Corbett and Ibbotson tracked it down and Corbett shot it in the head. In the film, Corbett was sick at the time and killed it while it leaped at him, passing out right afterwards. In the film, Corbett is shown fatally wounding the leopard after it had gravely injured the pundit, who was bringing him a rifle light, while running down a path in a thunderstorm.
Just a few months earlier, Donovan's hit single "Mellow Yellow" (1966) had been released, and in the popular culture of the era, the song was assumed to be about smoking banana peels. On August 6, 1967, shortly after the song's release, bananadine was featured in a New York Times Magazine article titled "Cool Talk About Hot Drugs". Although the original hoax was designed to raise questions about the ethics of making psychoactive drugs illegal and prosecuting those who took them ("what if the common banana contained psychoactive properties, how would the government react?"), Cecil Adams reports in The Straight Dope: > The wire services, and after them the whole country, fell for it hook, line, > and roach clip.
This, combined with Okamura's training on how to guard the post against bigger and stronger opponents, he was able to overpower Silver, blocking and dunk on him twice, making Murasakibara the only player who can fight Silver on equal grounds under the basket. ; : : The other ace in Yōsen's basketball team and shooting guard, Himuro was Kagami's mentor and rival in the United States. Originally around the same level of skill as Kagami, he has since apparently evolved to equal the members of the Generation of Miracles. Though little of his playing has been seen, he possesses uncannily beautiful shooting form, and the ability to make pro-level fakes that are very realistic that Kagami and even Aomine fell for it, allowing him to easily slip through an opponent's defense.
"'Hamas Called Gaza a 'Peaceful Protest' and the World Fell for It, Israeli Army Spokesman Claims,' Haaretz 21 May 2018 The IDF social media chief, Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus thought that graphics from the Palestinian side of the border had allowed Hamas to win a PR battle "by a knockout," and attributed the result to an Israeli failure to minimize Palestinian casualties.Uri Blau, Israeli military's international spokesman says some Palestinians 'that weren't the target' were hit, but fiercely defended the military's response Haaretz 17 May 2018 Likewise, reacting to events just after the first March, retired brigadier-general Shlomo Brom declared: "I categorize what happened as a failure. The Palestinian aim was to raise international consciousness, and to put the Palestinian issue back on the international and Israeli agenda.
Initially, the Spanish garrison in Calamba, holed up in the town church, realizing that a resistance could still be held for the larger force of 500 to arrive and help them, before ultimately going to Cavite. The Spaniards chose to wait as the Filipino revolutionaries besieged the church. Lacking guns, and lacking even more ammunition, Paciano Rizal devised a ploy to get the Spaniards to surrender, he ordered that every time the Filipino column opened fire on the church, other troops, those without guns, would light up firecrackers to create the illusion that the Filipinos had plenty of guns, sure enough the Spaniards fell for it, and surrendered a few days later. As the Spanish column approached, the revolutionaries under Jose Rizal's brother, General Paciano Rizal who was also the main commander of all revolutionary forces in the province, counterattacked the Spanish column in his hometown Calamba.
Cui claimed that Lu "have not the knowledge of broadcasting, and therefore does not qualify to debate him on the same level," and also declared that "us 'consensus front of journalists' thinks that your ('consensus front of scientific researchers', a phrase used by Lu earlier) claims (on GMO) is not well founded." In July 2015, a Weibo microblogger (a platform similar to Twitter in China) posted a parody fake-news stating that “French fries from both KFC and McDonald's are found to contain a potentially poisonous chemical called sodium chloride”. Not knowing that sodium chloride is common salt, Cui fell for it and reblogged this as news and even featured this repost on his Weibo account with a sarcastic comment “This is not scientific, because medical research has not found even one case of people getting sick due to eating French fries from KFC or McDonald's. This is exactly the same as GMO!” He was soon ridiculed for his lack of common knowledge of chemistry due to this, and many questioned his basic skills in natural sciences.

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