The headline may be intentionally funny and satirical, but it's important.
Why is it important?
Because it brings up the question of ambiguity at its most basic level in today's world.
Controversial point ahead:
The internet is making people think that they're really well-informed and smart, when really, they are not.
We have all these conspiracy theory videos and articles from "credible" sources that don't really tell the truth, but put on a facade of truth by tapping into our confirmation bias or our love for things new, dramatic and totally wild.
Then we dump out our common sense altogether as we ignore the basic but extremely important questions.
That's a lot of people, looking all suave, formal and well-dressed with their misguided opinions.
See the conflict?
Please, for the love of everything good and sensible, go back to your gut, instincts and common sense to question the conflict at its most BASIC level.
I am just going to let it rain now. If this hits a nerve, well, drop me a comment and let's discuss:
If UFOs, at least the ones who have visited us are real, why are the evidence always in shit quality?
If ghosts are real, don't you think actual scientists and not reality-tv ghost hunter stars would actually do something about it?
If faith healing works, why are these healers not working in hospitals but instead putting on a show for it all the time?
If that multi-level-marketing pyramid scheme has such an awesome product, why is it the salesperson doesn't even use his own product but instead focuses on recruiting people only?
If psychics who can see into the future, why don't they just win the lottery in secret and stop with their walk-in readings?
If [insert whatever substance or method] can cure cancer, don't you think it'd be reported in the news that less people are dying of cancer? Don't you think scientists would have done some research on it?
If going for some seminar or paying for some course that's going to "guarantee" you a successful business, would it make sense then that anyone could work a shitty job for a month, earn that salary, quit said shitty job, go for that seminar or course and become super successful person immediately?
If that person is truly your good friend, why is he or she constantly putting you down?
If your girlfriend or boyfriend loves you, why are they constantly disappearing and being unaccountable?
If being successful on Steemit is all about dropping weak comments and asking for followbacks, why is it not working out for you till now?
Think about it.