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15 Posts That 'Definitely Happened' To Prove You Shouldn't Believe Everything You See Online
Generally, you shouldn't trust the internet, and Reddit is here to prove that once again with some posts from the subreddit of human stupidity — /r/thatHappened. It's a horrific, lawless place. Everyone lies all the time, especially when it will earn them some favor on social media. Whether they're trying to seem cooler or they're actively pushing a nonsensical agenda with fake facts, these people really shouldn't have said what they just did. Now, we can make fun of them forever, because not a single person in the world will ever believe these claims are legitimate.
You shouldn't believe your weird uncle's Facebook rant on politics. You also shouldn't believe the woman who posts Gandhi quotes she claims were first spoken by her 4-year-old kid. You shouldn't even believe this article exists or that the internet itself isn't just a figment of your imagination — and you should believe these stories from /r/thatHappened least of all.