Julf wrote: 
> Unfortunately that is logically pretty close to "just because we have no
> evidence that unicorns might exist, we can't prove they *don't* exist". 
> 
It's a nice argument, but I don't know of mythophile forums where people
claim they see unicorns every day.

I can also point to many scientific discoveries of active ingredients in
old wives tales medicines that turned out to be real.

But a selective example like that would be as informative as the unicorn
example i.e. not very.

The point being, you are not always wrong when you hear something.

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