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10 Hilarious Internet Moments That Were 'Technically The Truth'
Most people on the internet think they are telling the truth, but sometimes you find a moment or post where someone really is telling the truth. In these posts, someone has said something that is very literal and ironic, resulting in humorous outcomes. These moments have been coined as "technically the truth" by Reddit, resulting in the subreddit /r/TechnicallyTheTruth. This subreddit has been in existence since 2017 and is a place where people share "information that is technically true, but far from the expected answer," as per the subreddit's description.
These posts have regularly been turned into memes with the Can't Argue With That / Technically Not Wrong meme template. With over 2 million subscribers, Redditors post the times they have seen a "technically the truth" moment for others to see and laugh at. We have compiled some of the best and most popular technical truths here for you to enjoy.
Double Duty
(Source: Reddit)
Godspeed and mad props to whoever in the writing room made that decision.
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