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25 Times Statements Were 'Technically True' Even If Just Barely

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

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Published April 03, 2024

Published April 03, 2024

Getting straightforward answers is always helpful, but they aren't always fun. Who wants a boring old answer to their question? No one. That's why the people who come up with answers that are technically the truth are way more fun than everyone else.

Things that are "technically true" are answers and statements that may not be what someone was expecting, but cannot be argued with because, well, they aren't wrong. Generally, these kinds of comments are obvious and anticlimactic, kind of like a dumb pun or dad joke. They are silly and add a sense of humor to an otherwise very matter-of-fact world.

Reddit's /r/technicallythetruth is a community dedicated to collecting these technically true statements for all to see and find the humor in. It's fun to see what kind of quick-witted minds are out there. Here are 25 answers to questions that no one can argue with.

How Sad For Them

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Thanks to This Chart

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A Fair Chance for All

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This Checks Out

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No Lies Here

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Alrighty Then

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They Know the Worth of Money

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I Mean, Yeah

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Also Oddly Specific

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The Most Secure Job

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Well No… But Yes

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This Was a Trap

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Thanks, A.I.

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He Really Did the Math

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Duh

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That's Good Advice

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Kinda, Yeah

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Oh Yeah… Great

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Nah He's Right

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He's Trying

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Trust the Science

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It's a Strange Cycle

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Just Covering All Bases

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True

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Did He Lie? Kind Of?

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