When my stepson started college he complained about the conspiracy to keep us in debt by making us take classes we didn’t need. He calmed down because he realized there was nothing he could do about it.
A theory is an idea that needs to be tested to verify or deny it’s validity. More generally, theory refers to contemplative and rational abstract thinking. Although I agree, calling most conspiracy theories a theory bestows too much legitimacy on them, as they often can’t even meet the bar of being rational abstractions.
Orion-13 over 11 years ago
It’s a growth industry…
Of course, that’s just what they WANT you to believe…
Orion
RuinQueenofOblivion over 11 years ago
And he’ll be known as Spooky Dexter.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 11 years ago
Conspiracy U. has no playground, just a grassy knoll.
iFerrarifan over 11 years ago
I am not a conspiracy nut, that was made up by my history teacher to discredit me!
gmforde over 11 years ago
“Conspiracy theory” the new history major. Scion, as in the car, or Zion? lol
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
When my stepson started college he complained about the conspiracy to keep us in debt by making us take classes we didn’t need. He calmed down because he realized there was nothing he could do about it.
Greg Johnston over 11 years ago
A theory is an idea that needs to be tested to verify or deny it’s validity. More generally, theory refers to contemplative and rational abstract thinking. Although I agree, calling most conspiracy theories a theory bestows too much legitimacy on them, as they often can’t even meet the bar of being rational abstractions.