Here is today's tip to keep you from sounding like a moron: The word "legend" refers to a story or event that people believe in, but for which there is no real evidence. For example, the story of King Arthur is a legend. Mick Jagger, on the other hand, is someone we know to be a real person, and so not a legendary figure. And to be clear, the stories are what are the legends, not the characters. People, whether they are fictional or not, should never be referred to as legends.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
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