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I love to read about crazy stuff.
Like the Egyptian artifacts in Kincade's Cave in the grand canyon. I think reading alien stuff and conspiracy theory stuff is awesome. It is extremely difficult to find even remotely reputable information though. That's half the challenge, vetting the source. Then to apply what you know to see if the kooks make any sense whatsoever...
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I assume you know about this already then: http://listverse.com
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Same here! I love reading about paranormal and conspiracy stuff. I get hooked on that stuff easily.
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I love reading about conspiracy theories. I don't believe 99% of them, I just love seeing that people come up with. You can get some good laughs.
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Some of that conspiracy stuff reall bugs me sometimes. It's like the people in there say to themselves "well if I can't figure it out, me who has been versed in Internet searches and 'modern' technology, there's no way a bunch of [cavemen, ancient Egyptians, NASA scientists, etc.] could figure it out."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_P…
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My favorite conspiracy theory is that the Titanic which sank wasn't actually the Titanic, but the Olympic made to look like Titanic in an elaborate insurance fraud. Look it up, it's a fun one.