This photo will launch a thousand chuds into the streets.

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    11 year ago

    Who said Trump would need to be involved or even aware of such a conspiracy?

    Again, not saying I believe this.

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      11 year ago

      Conspiracy theories are always like this. “I’m not saying that it actually happened this way…but what if it did?!?”

      I don’t know…what if monkeys flew out of my butt?

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        Totally. Because nothing can ever actually be a conspiracy. As we all know, those don’t actually ever exist in real life, right?

        The involvement of the US in the civil war that was ongoing in Vietnam began after a false flag attack. A literal conspiracy. And it led to how many dead American soldiers?

        But everyone knows Jimmy Carter eliminated all conspiracies from existence (it would later inspire his work eradicating deadly diseases in Africa) in 1978.

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            11 months ago

            Oh? Then tell me, what’s your actual argument? What was the intended implication of the comment you made? Truly curious.

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              111 months ago

              You asked a question about a conspiracy theory, and then followed it up with a disclaimer that you don’t necessarily believe in the conspiracy theory. I pointed out that this is typical conspiracy theorist behavior.

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                Yes and the implication was clear. What you said in the context of the thread was clearly meant to be dismissive. The obvious implication was that anyone who mentions a conspiracy theory is a kook. I’m just taking the logic one step further. It follows from that, that none of the theories ever turn out to be real. Because only idiots ever believe them.

                Don’t patronize me. We both know what you meant.

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                  111 months ago

                  I could be convinced of a conspiracy if you gave me some good evidence. Questions aren’t evidence, though.