collections

18 Points That Are Technically True

memes from /r/technicallythetruth
memes from /r/technicallythetruth

7981 views
Published 6 months ago

Published 6 months ago

You can come across plenty of information online in many forms. Whether through a meme with a pronounced political agenda, an infographic or a public figure's tweet, you have to be careful where you get your daily dose of the internet. Bias and influence are two things that can be found almost anywhere online, and usually, they both affect the validity of the information that you receive.

Reddit's /r/technicallythetruth is one corner of the internet where you don't have to worry about how accurate the information you're getting is, because it's usually accurate, for the most part. This subreddit is home to a variety of posts where people provide you with information that is true to some extent but isn't exactly correct. Each post here is an example of people hilariously missing the nuance of the conversation, and providing you with facts at face value rather than adding their own spin on things.

Get it right!

(Source: Reddit)

Never thought about it like that!

(Source: Reddit)

Stop giving them credit!

(Source: Reddit)

Fortnite reference

(Source: Reddit)

Gotta be honest!

(Source: Reddit)

That's not how this works!

(Source: Reddit)

A true tear-jerker

(Source: Reddit)

He's right… technically

(Source: Reddit)

They never asked to be born!

(Source: Reddit)

The dream man!

(Source: Reddit)

Get rich quick scheme!

(Source: Reddit)

A literal thumbstick

(Source: Reddit)

Mot cool!

(Source: Reddit)

The math might be off but it's still true!

(Source: Reddit)

Why say no to money?

(Source: Reddit)

Can't unsee this

(Source: Reddit)

That's one way to choose!

(Source: Reddit)

Chop chop!

(Source: Reddit)

Tags: technically the truth, technically true, true, truth, twitter, collections,