what the thing about WayFair? (top right)
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There's some weird wayfair furniture sales for extremely large amounts of money (10k+) that use girls first names as the name of the furniture. The conspiracy is that it's a front for child trafficking. Belief in this conspiracy caused a lot of real world harm.
holy hell thanks for that link, i'd known about the wayfare conspiracy but i didnt realize it was QANON or had such bad effects, just thought it was some ploy to lower prices
"Subliminal messages from ruling class on children's TV"
It's just called "TV" actually.
I had no clue people had conspiracy theories about Denver Internantional Airport. Like WTF?
Have you seen that airport? It’s super weird. Crazy conspiracy theories are just the natural extension of that reality.
(Note: Not saying I buy into the theories, just saying I understand why they exist.)