Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-10581381-20170821104040/@comment-37627195-20190121182100

Conspiracy theories depress me as well. The fact that there are thousands of them out there and hardly any of them are the least bit positive reminds me of small religious cults in a sense because the people who believe in the theories will swear up and down that every single word of those negative worldviews are true and will get angry sometimes even violent if anyone so much as politely disagrees with them. Here are some of the ones I find the most depressing:

1. The people who believe that The Holocaust never happened, despite all the evidence suggesting that it was a legit historical event. The fact that any person could deny such a tragic point in history's mere existence truly offends and disgusts me to no end.

2. The people who think that vaccines cause Autism, I personally have NLD (nonverbal learning disorder) myself which is a basically a milder form of Asperger's Syndrome and I've had that disorder way before I took any vaccines, I was just born with it. My mom remembers me showing symptoms of being "not normal" as early as 2-years-old, so yeah. If anything, I'm walking talking proof that vaccines have absolutely no correlation with Autism or any other developmental delays whatsoever.

3. PizzaGate, those Trump supporters who believe that tons of democratic celebrities and politicians (Tom Hanks, Hillary Clinton, Seth Green, and Marilyn Manson to name a few) have an underground Satanic pedophile ring in a pizza place where they molest and cannibalize children. That theory has been debunked by skeptics time and time again. I honestly worry about what kind of sick mind could even imagine such a disturbing thing as an underground pedophile ring where beloved celebrities sacrifice children to Satan. That's a very disgusting concept right there.

4. While I still enjoy the man as an actor because of Stand By Me and The Lost Boys, I don't really respect Corey Feldman as a person anymore. That is because of the horrible theory he keeps spreading that he and Corey Haim (R.I.P.) were repeatedly molested by some unnamed public figures that he still has yet to "announce" the names of to this day. The reason I hate this theory so much is because Corey Haim's mother has openly admitted that the alleged "truth" Feldman is spreading is nothing more than a scam to make some money. She once said in an interview, with a face full of tears that the two Coreys never got molested on the set of a movie and that Feldman is basically trying to profit off of exploiting her dead son. That absolutely broke my heart to hear. Only a monster would falsely victimize his dead "friend" just to make money. That's not cool at all.

5. The people who believe that Avril Lavigne is dead and was replaced by a clone of herself. As Avril herself would say about this theory, "Why do you got to be so complicated?" lol :P.

6. Flat Earthers, not because it's offensive or anything but I find it sad that in 2019 so many people still believe that the Earth is flat. That takes some serious stubbornness to outright deny the science that is openly available nowadays. I mean, how long has it been since people started questioning whether the Earth was flat or not? I'm pretty sure that Christopher Columbus was the first man to propose the round Earth theory that has since been proved as fact. Think of how many centuries ago that was.

7. The theory that Saved By The Bell was a show created by Satanists loaded with subtle occult-like symbolism designed to recruit young people to the Devil. Come on, it's just a kid's show!? Can't we just let harmless kid's stuff be harmless kid's stuff and not try to demonize it, please?