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14 Posts That Are Actually Not Wrong

a collection of honest answers that nobody asked for photos are of a person naming a plant and an AskReddit answer confirming that the power button on a computer is an instant turnoff
a collection of honest answers that nobody asked for photos are of a person naming a plant and an AskReddit answer confirming that the power button on a computer is an instant turnoff

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Published 4 years ago

Published 4 years ago

While Google has certainly made our lives easier when it comes to finding answers, it's the subreddit /r/technicallythetruth that collects all of the best social media posts packed to the brim with honesty. Here are 14 accurate answers that nobody actually asked for. P.S., where can we buy those novelty glasses? Because we miss them dearly.

Time For A Rebrand

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Time To Lower The Price

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Hoping This Gets Addressed In The Space Jam Sequel

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Apologies For Ruining Ketchup

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Of Course

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Solid Reasons All Around

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Who Has 30 Minutes?

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I'm Glad They Went With The Other Line In The Movie

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You're Not Alone

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These Glasses Were Amazing

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How Unfortunate

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So Much For Saving Time

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Do Your Thing, George

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Agreed

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