Are conspiracy theorists more likely to be fun and adventurous as people?

Anonymous
The ones that I know sit on a sofa all day and toggle from FB to X to ND with television channels you can probably guess in the background. They are neither fun nor adventurous. They fear going out to get the mail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a life


+1. Get off DCUM too. This is lame. Am going back to the real estate research I was doing here.
Anonymous
No they are literally afraid of EVERYTHING because they don’t understand anything
Anonymous
There is a secret Russian plot to control President T-rump, and it’s working. This is not a conspiracy-theory, it’s true! Trust me.

I’m not sure how Putin is doing this, but he’s somehow managed to control trump and he’s going to take over America. You can’t deny what’s going on right before your eyes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a secret Russian plot to control President T-rump, and it’s working. This is not a conspiracy-theory, it’s true! Trust me.

I’m not sure how Putin is doing this, but he’s somehow managed to control trump and he’s going to take over America. You can’t deny what’s going on right before your eyes.


This is the fact of the matter and it’s scary people are not paying attention:

https://www.npr.org/2022/11/21/1134445639/russia-putin-conspiracy-theory-golden-billion
Anonymous
More evidence in plain sight but people need to wake up to the facts


https://www.npr.org/2025/02/24/nx-s1-5304271/trump-russia-putin-history
Anonymous
not all conspiracy are not true.
Anonymous
They are not fun at all. They tend to parrot each other's paranoia and think they are the enlightened ones who know the truth. They do wacky things and are not spontaneous an d don't like going out in public, unless it's among their people. They are very judgmental and really make bad choices in life. It's a form of mental illness. A lot of them feel like they got a shitty deal in life so they need someone, or something to blame.
Anonymous
People tried to brand me a conspiracy-theorist when I tried to warn about Project 2025.

I was right!
Anonymous
My friend's parents have gone full bore conspiracy theorist and my friend is generally worried for.their safety. Qanon stuff has led them to hard core end times stuff (like they genuinely believe the rapture is imminent) and some of the comments are getting really concerning. She tried ro raise the alarm with their doctors but it hasn't gone anywhere. She's genuinely concerned they might hurt themselves.
Anonymous
They keep the tinfoil people in biz, but I don’t think they’re more fun.
Anonymous
No, they are paranoid covert narcissists, usually poorly educated in a way that they could be educated but, at every single turn along the way, their insecurity about everything intervened and stopped it and they held on to ideas and mandates that comforted them instead. They have poor social relationships, anemic careers, bad marriages, although they marry like people often.

So, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, no. The ones I know never do anything interesting. They live in the suburbs or exurbs, usually frugally, don't travel anywhere, are either unemployed or under-employed and spend their considerable free time going down rabbit holes on the internet, and getting excited over said rabbit holes with like-minded friends.

I used to have 2 in my family, now deceased because they refused to be vaccinated against Covid and died from it; and 1 at my kid's activity whom I talk to every week, just to plumb the depth of his madness.


This 100%.

I have some of them in my life in the form of family members. If they do join us, like at Christmas, Thanksgiving, or a family reunion vacation, they spend all their time talking about the conspiracy theories. They have no other interests, so they are very boring people.
Anonymous
During the pandemic they were all gloating about how they were "living life."
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