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Socially Acceptable Ignorance

January 26, 2016Category: PoliticsTags: Conspiracy Theories, Social Commentary, Stupidity

The internet is great, but it has also created echo chambers. No matter how absurd an idea is you’ll find hundreds of people online to agree with it.

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