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c/conspiracy-debatesparkerp80parkerp8028d agoProlific Poster

That one guy at the diner who swore 9/11 was an inside job changed how I view debates

I was grabbing breakfast at a Denny's in Tulsa about 4 years ago, and this older dude just came up to my table after overhearing me talk about current events. He sat down and pulled out this folder with printed timelines and flight paths, showing me how the towers fell symmetrically. I remember he pointed at a specific line about building 7 and said "they don't want you to ask why that one dropped for free." It stuck with me because he was calm, not yelling or anything, just really convinced. Has anyone else had a stranger lay out a whole case like that and actually make you rethink something?
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olivia_allen
A calm delivery doesn't make a baseless conspiracy true.
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kai_park
kai_park28d ago
Hey @olivia_allen, that really sucks when people fall for that stuff huh?
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jesse_fisher
Oh man, you nailed it! I had a guy yesterday telling me with total confidence something that took me 5 seconds on Google to prove wrong.
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