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15 Hilarious Internet Moments That Were 'Technically The Truth'

Two images from /r/technicallythetruth
Two images from /r/technicallythetruth

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Published 2 years ago

Published 2 years ago

When browsing social media, one can often be stumped by moments and posts where someone has said something that is very literal and is ironically true, 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 around 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 memorable "technically the truth" posts for you to enjoy.

Life savings

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She's not wrong

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Can't do it without a garage

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Is it really Fox News?

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He didn't fight

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The bikes are gone

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Yeah, same

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Great memory

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An absolute bargain

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Those lamps are costly

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Define WW?

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NASA never asked

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Wow thank you AI

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It's super easy

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How are they supposed to make their own pancakes?

(Source: Reddit)

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