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22 Times An Unexpected Comment Was 'Technically The Truth'
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It's always better to tell the truth, even if it isn't in your favor. In the realm of "fake news" media and biased propaganda being thrown all across the internet, you can benefit from being blunt and speaking your truth. Of course, that isn't to say that telling the truth is always the right thing to do, because sometimes the literal truth isn't really the answer that people were looking for.
Enter /r/technicallythetruth, a subreddit dedicated to statements and facts that, while technically accurate, weren't exactly what people were expecting. The resulting miscommunication that often happens because of this is very humorous, and will probably either make you roll your eyes or facepalm at the absurdity. This subreddit serves as a friendly reminder that comedy exists in many forms, and sometimes by just speaking plainly, you can elicit a comical reaction, especially if presented in the right (or wrong) way.