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The Rational Rabbit vs. The Conspiracy Board

 

A skeptical rabbit examines a chaotic conspiracy board filled with UFOs, symbols, and red strings.

This illustration captures the essence of The Rational Rabbit Hole: a calm, curious rabbit facing the wild chaos of conspiracy thinking. Red strings everywhere, symbols that “connect” to nothing, and a rabbit who simply raises an eyebrow and takes notes. Critical thinking has never looked this adorable.


Top 5 Conspiracy Theories Even Conspiracy Theorists Wouldn’t Believe

1. The Earth is flat… but only on weekends

During the workweek it’s busy, so it politely becomes round again.

2. Aliens control humanity… but they’re currently on vacation

Which is why they’re not answering our signals. They’re probably at a spa or skiing somewhere in the galaxy.

3. 5G activates viruses… but only if your battery is below 3%

And only if Mercury is in retrograde.

4. The Moon is made of cheese… but it’s vegan cheese

Wouldn’t want to offend anyone. It’s obviously tofu.

5. Politicians are shape‑shifting lizards… but lactose‑ and gluten‑intolerant ones

Which explains many of their facial expressions.


Curious why conspiracy theories work? Read the full deep‑dive here 👉 What Makes a Conspiracy Theory a Conspiracy Theory?



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