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25 Posts That Are All Kind Of True, But Not Technically Correct
The truth is hard to come by on the internet, especially when there's so much misinformation being spread online, it can be hard to figure out who's being honest and who's being a fraud, and when you're disguised by a veil of anonymity, it's very easy to do either. Reddit's /r/technicallythetruth is one corner of the internet that is filled with a lot of truth, sometimes when it isn't exactly what you're looking for.
Prepare to enter a world filled with statements and posts that are all technically true, but not always correct. Oftentimes missing lots of context clues that usually tell you when's the right time to reveal this information, but regardless, if the truth is what you're looking for, you'll find it in this collection. So fear not, and prepare to enter a world filled with literal truths and little to no hidden meanings, because no one has any ill intentions here.