25 Things People Can't Prove, But Believe in Their Bones To Be True
RustyBuckler
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11/05/2021
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There are facts, and then there are things that we believe deep down to be true, but we have no way of proving. Here are some things r/AskReddit believes without a doubt to be 100% correct (evidence pending).
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That my dad might be alive. He supposedly died in 2009. He was a huge paranoid conspiracy theorist to the point where he would bury his money, planted bushes to hide behind incase the government had a shoot off with him, and at one point thought we all had been replaced by clones. The only people who saw his body are one of my aunts and my grandma who had Alzheimer’s. They told us he was cremated and at the funeral there was no coffin, no urn, all there was was a black and white photo from when he was 10 (he was born in the 50’s). I’ve yet to see his urn or death certificate and it’s been 12 years. He had connections to people who could have easily helped him fake his death, he also had the money to do this. People have also supposedly seen him in Indiana (they took a picture and tbh the guy looks just like him only a bit older, same hunchback, same tattoo on his leg, and he even walked with the same little limp) -u/Silent-Ferrets -
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Big Mac keeps getting smaller. -u/Notsoobvioususer -
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Lately, Disney has been trying to revive the old “steamboat Willy“ version of Mickey Mouse through merchandise and new cartoons drawn in the old fashion that nobody really asked for. I think they are doing all of that deliberately so that they can try to fight the scheduled copyright expirations on their old cartoons. -u/Kmlevitt -
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A supervisor changed my days off at the last minute without telling me in an attempt to get me fired for attendance. -u/Timstroe59 -
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Garbage trucks have loud brakes to give us one last chance to get the bins out. -u/Novem13r -
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I’m convinced that theme parks/fairs/carnivals pay people to walk around with giant prizes to make the games look more winnable and convince more people to play. -u/ Pineapple_Cheesecake -
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Software updates at the end of a product lifetime will brick the device. -u/lethaldoze -
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That the leader of Scientology killed his wife and burned the body. And bribed the police to get away with it. -u/MinnestoanPerson -
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Coke/soft drinks taste better in glass bottles than plastic. -u/Prize_Huckleberry -
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DeflateGate was intentionally spurred on by the NFL to distract from concussion lawsuits and domestic violence headlines. -u/ben_bob2 -
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I am convinced that the electronics items sold at steep discounts on Black Friday are the ones that don't test as well at the factory. Like, when they do quality control tests, the ones that rate 90% or whatever are the ones that are tagged and sent out for Black Friday sales. -u/snowycub -
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That incompetence and self interest is responsible for most of the bad shit that happens in world politics rather than conspiracies. -u/randomnameandnumber -
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Phone and internet providers start out solid and overtime purposefully make the product worse to encourage you to upgrade. -u/mydearbrother -
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Companies are offering monthly payment plans in an effort to normalize having a low income and high debt. -u/methylenebluestains -
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Facebook used the outage as an opportunity to delete any emails, memos, or other work product that would be incriminating in the event of a subpoena. Employees were locked out of the buildings. -u/nopantspaul -
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Some modern art is priced so high because rich people utilize it for money laundering. Saw it on a Reddit conspiracy comment and I haven’t been able to shake it since. -u/Jeffmaru -
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Whether they realize it or not, even the most sincere people that do reviews for stuff within a certain hobby/interest don’t provide their real opinions. If they’re too negative about too many products, companies won’t send them stuff. If they say stuff too far outside the groupthink of their community, people won’t want to watch their channel anymore. As a result, most of them are simply putting their own spin on what the general consensus tends to be. -u/SharpieKing69 -
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Aliens exist all over the universe. -u/Oskii23 -
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Lunch meat cut as thin as possible just tastes better. -u/bealetonplayus1 -
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This isn't the first universe. This isn't the first time any of this has happened. -u/Sell200AprilAt142 -
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There is at least ONE giant creature deep down in the ocean that we don’t know about because we have never seen before. Like maybe one of those megalodons/plesiosaurs. We thought giant squids weren’t real until we found one. -u/StreetIndependence -
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That chapstick companies make their chapstick to actually chap your lips so you need more of their chapstick...bastards. -u/Captain-Hornblower -
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Michael Jordan didn’t “retire” to play baseball. He was serving a suspension related to gambling and he and the league agreed on a mutual cover up because he was too valuable a marketing asset for the league. They didn’t want to tarnish his image. -u/AccusedOak04 -
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Facebook and other apps listen and advertise accordingly. -u/MacPeter93 -
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Conspiracy theories are purposefully circulated in order to create dissonance and divide people so that we forget about legitimate issues. -u/good-evening-clarice
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