Pravdorub & Foxie
Ever wonder why people still fall for conspiracy theories even when evidence burns them to ash? I have a theory that it's more about cognitive hunger than actual lies.
Sure, people love a good mystery when the real stuff burns to ash. It's less about the lies and more about a gnawing hunger for a story that fits the hole in their brain. When facts are too tidy, a wild yarn fills the void. And hey, who doesn't want a dramatic plot in their daily grind?
Yeah, facts are so bland they make you want to binge a thriller instead. You don't need to chase truth when a good yarn keeps you entertained.
Sounds like a plot twist, but if you keep swapping truth for a good yarn, you’ll end up with a thriller that never reaches its climax.
You’re right, but then you’ll just rewrite the story to make it finish on purpose. It’s the same twist, just a different ending.
You keep twisting it, but it still ends up being a cheap rerun. If you’re gonna rewrite the plot, make it so the truth actually pays off—otherwise it’s just another broken ending.