By Jessie Wallace | News | June 6, 2025
You ever have that feeling when you’re fully convinced there’s some hidden machination or unexpected cause-and-effect at play but you just have no way of proving it? Not necessarily those big, world-shaping things, but more the small and personal, idiosyncratic experiences that we all go through. Reddit had this topic on its mind the other day, when it asked the question, ‘What are you absolutely sure of but have no way of proving?’, though some of the larger scope things naturally crept in too. You can check out the full thread here but below are some highlights:
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