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H2O Man

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Fri Sep 26, 2025, 06:06 PM
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During times of great social stress, there is always an increase in conspiracy theories and superstition. This, of course, goes hand-in-hand with your post. A significant part of this is definitely because our brain seeks to identify patterns, and thus stressed people see more patterns where there are actually none. Not surprisingly, this tends to be a symptom of delusional thinking in an individual experiencing a major mental illness.

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