35 Gullible People With Confidence, Caps Lock, And No Sources

Laura Bennett

1 month ago

Gullible people

I have believed dumb things with my whole chest. There, I said it. The internet is a carnival and I once bought a ticket to a ride called Quantum Keto. That is why this roundup comforts me. It is a gallery of gullible people bumping into fake science headlines and deciding to fight gravity with confidence. Somewhere in this scroll I will use the phrase gullible people exactly once and then gently close my own search history. We are not here to be cruel. We are here to celebrate the rare art of reading a paragraph past the headline and discovering that the moon is not sponsored by a vitamin brand. If you have ever shared an article because the thumbnail had a lab coat, you are among peers. Laugh with mercy. Learn with receipts. And maybe keep the caps lock for birthdays.

Expect fake science memes that roast nonsense with sources, fact check memes that add calm footnotes, and conspiracy memes that look tired by lunchtime. There are captions about magnets, charts about vibes, and comments that accidentally invent new physics. Bring citations.

Misinformation sticks because stories travel faster than studies. That is why fake science memes, fact check memes, and conspiracy memes are useful, they apply comedy pressure to fragile claims. The best entries quote, link, and laugh without sneer, which keeps curious readers in the room. One tiny habit change, click the About page before the Share button. If a post nudged you to ask who measured this, you just leveled up.

Send a favorite to the group chat’s enthusiastic uncle and the friend who always knows a guy. For more skeptical smiles, browse fake science memes, fact check memes, and conspiracy memes. May your headlines be humble and your sources unbothered.

Laura Bennett has spent eight years immersed in internet culture, specializing in deep dives into meme origins, evolving meme trends, and digital subcultures. As a contributor for several prominent online platforms, including BuzzFeed’s meme division and Know Your Meme, she’s written extensively about viral moments from Crying Jordan to Woman Yelling at a Cat. Laura believes memes aren't just internet jokes—they're modern-day folklore. She brings that passion to Thunder Dungeon by keeping readers connected to what's culturally significant, hilarious, and timelessly viral.

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