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24 Statements That Are Only Technically True

Two images from /r/technicallythetruth
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Published July 22, 2024

Published July 22, 2024

There is nothing more simultaneously satisfying and infuriating than something that is just technically the truth. A technical truth is something that doesn't seem quite right, but no one can argue with it because it definitely isn't wrong. They are the kinds of things that are filled with sarcasm and puns, dad joke humor, but still are very accurate. A technical truth can be a statement someone has come up with, it can be a meme, or it can be an answer to a question someone asked, which is arguably the best kind. They are unexpected and fun, which is nice because usually the truth isn't that much fun.

People love technical truths so much that there is a whole subreddit dedicated to them. Reddit's /r/technicallythetruth is a subreddit made for people who are spitting nothing but the facts out here. Here are 24 things that are technically not wrong but also were not what was expected at all.

I am so confused

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He has a point

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Which is it?

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True fans only

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Left or right…

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Helps a lot

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Watch out…

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When life imitates art

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Got it

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Estimation on point

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What else is there to do?

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They aren't wrong

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How to beat the bear

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It really isn't that hard

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Gasp

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Sometimes drawings can help

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Rad-ish

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Just avoid it

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Can't complain

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Says who?

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See what they did there?

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Explain

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Where's the breakfast?

(Source: Reddit)

Ask to borrow it

(Source: Reddit)

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