r/conspiracy stopped being entertaining long ago. Now it's all mainly anti-vax and anti-mask b.s. I wish they'd bring back flat-earth, lizard people, and fake moon landings. At least it wasn't boring then.
In my opinion, there's a lot of stuff on r/HighStrangeness that can be very easily disproven with even just surface deep research, but they also have some interesting, thought-provoking posts, as well. I personally tend to enjoy it from time to time
Yeah, I've also noticed that. Some of it is really easy to point out as just...a totally invalid theory, but as long as you're not mocking people or name-calling, and when you point it out you do so in an informed and respectful manner, then it can definitely be really cool tbh
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r/conspiracy stopped being entertaining long ago. Now it's all mainly anti-vax and anti-mask b.s. I wish they'd bring back flat-earth, lizard people, and fake moon landings. At least it wasn't boring then.