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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

Whether it’s some rare invention or a thing that happened to you, some things, no matter how real, might appear as if they’re straight out of fiction. 

There are times when it can be very exhausting to try to convince someone else to believe in something that you’re sure is true. So, when someone online asked what those things are, people flooded the comment section with the answers, and you can read them all below!  

More info: Reddit

#1

White luxury sedan turning on a street in the evening with other cars and buildings visible in the background. Turn signals. They work on my car; surely they MUST work on other cars.

AllenRBrady , Atahan Demir Report

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    #2

    Vivid cosmic scene with glowing gas and dust clouds in space illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. The utter meaninglessness of humans in the overall fabric of the universe.

    LouisGhem , Pixabay Report

    Stuart
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If the entirety of the human population were to die horrifically the universe wouldn't even notice.

    #3

    A man resting his head on folded arms at a wooden table in a bright room, reflecting on hard-to-believe real-life facts. Mental health issues. It's amazing to me how many people think the brain, the most complicated structure in the known universe, is the only organ that's *not* capable of malfunctioning.

    DanteWrath , Andrew Neel Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The people that can't fathom that, have a malfunctioning brain.

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    #4

    Doctor in white coat sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts with patient in a clinical setting. Incurable diseases. I have multiple sclerosis and I hear a lot of things day to day like "You're just too dedicated to your diagnosis", or "have you tried the Wahls diet" or "have you taken magnesium supplements" or "you need to be more positive" or my favorite "It's OK, god has a plan". Having experienced the actual thing degrading my brain for eight years, done high dose chemo and a bone marrow transplant, and poisoned my immune system over 200 separate times... I can definitively say that some processes (death, degenerative neurological diseases, autoimmunity, etc) are unavoidable and something people don't always actually have the power to beat regardless of the amount of positive thinking, dieting, or exercise one does. EDIT: I just want to point out how multiple people have replied back to try to convince me that my condition is curable, or recommending treatments that I have already done and failed. Quite literally proving my point. 😆 EDIT: One person has interpreted my comments in this thread as me saying that any attempt to treat a chronic illness is hopeless or meaningless. This is not what I was intending to say (hopefully that is obvious). I am merely stating that many people have health conditions they can't fix or control despite best efforts, and that this experience is real and they deserve to have that experience respected.

    purell_man_9mm , MART PRODUCTION Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They don't get it unless they've got it

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    #5

    Young woman with blue eyes peeking through glass vessels, illustrating people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. You can't get autism, it's a neurodevelopment disorder, you are either born with it or you don't have it. Vaccines can't give you autism, medicaments won't give you or your baby autism, however genetics will, bang an autistic person and you will likely have autistic babies. When the baby has it, likely someone else in the family has it as well.

    loumieri , Leeloo Thefirst Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They have litteraly proven it is in the DNA and people still think their smarter than all the legit enormous abundance of scientific studies out there.

    #6

    Group of people marching in a protest holding signs with facts about climate change and social issues, capturing real-life awareness. Human contribution to climate change. I worked in a lab for a couple years for my undergrad in geophysics. Most of the data was brought back by a team of professors and grad students who took yearly trips to Antarctica. Climate change turning into a political issue is a sin I can never forgive humanity for.

    Formal-Associate8093 , Robin Erin Report

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    #7

    A diverse group of people online sharing and discussing hard-to-believe real-life facts during a casual meeting. Unions are good for workers.

    Cutthechitchata-hole , fauxels Report

    #8

    Woman in a fur coat sitting on a bus, looking outside at a snowy cityscape, reflecting on hard-to-believe real-life facts. That when you chase the validation of others, the only thing you get is tired.

    ksozay , Andrea Piacquadio Report

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    #9

    Speaker presenting hard-to-believe real-life facts to an audience in a gallery-style room with framed photos on the wall. Facts. Sometimes you don't know what they are, then you do. There are facts you know and others don't. And facts others know and you don't. That's ok. Be willing to learn and teach. There are facts right now that NO human knows. Someday we'll learn what some of them are. And even if you don't like them, that doesn't make them not-facts, or opinions. Reality is what it is, whether or not you're willing to admit it.

    RetroactiveRecursion , 祝 鹤槐 Report

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    #10

    Young man in casual clothes sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts online using laptop and phone at home. The government is not spying on you, but you are giving away way more information than the government cares about to advertisers and loyalty programs so you can save $.50 on Doritos...cool ranch of course

    islandsimian , RDNE Stock project Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love that people think their important enough for the government to even want to spy on them.

    #11

    Two one-dollar bills placed on a laptop keyboard, illustrating people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. Most Americans already pay for other people’s medical care through their health insurance policy, yet a lot seem to think that being taxed is what will cause them to pay for other people.

    Trythencrythendie , Pixabay Report

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    #12

    Silhouette of a bird flying against a dark sky, representing hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. That a bird once flew through the open windows of my car, straight through and out the other side, while I was driving at highway speeds. I was alone in the car and I swear it happened. My reaction, "Did that just happen?"

    MarissaROtto , Greg Rosenke Report

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    #13

    Extraterrestrial Life exists. We haven’t met them yet, but they are out there.

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    #14

    Bare legs resting on wrinkled white bed sheets, illustrating people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. Restless Leg Syndrome. People think it's just being a little uncomfortable and not finding a good position to sleep in. It's actually an uncontrollable urge to move your legs that feels almost like muscle spasms and it is absolutely maddening. Weirdly, if my cat is sleeping on my bed, I can pat him and it makes it stop. I have no idea why.

    chichitheshadow , Burst Report

    #15

    Two people with linked hands and legs wrapped in heavy metal chains, representing hard-to-believe real-life facts. Being unable to force myself to do something with adhd. It is like I'm physically restrained when I try to force myself to do something at times.

    BagofEndlessHugs , Polina Tankilevitch Report

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    #16

    Narwhal swimming in dark ocean waters, illustrating one of the hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. The amount of people that don't know narwhals are actual animals

    WitherWithout , Wikimedia Commons Report

    #17

    Wooden letter blocks spelling tax on gold coins, surrounded by documents and receipts illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts. Increasing taxes on a higher tax bracket doesn’t mean 100% of your income is taxed at that rate the second you enter it.

    Djaesthetic , Nataliya Vaitkevich Report

    #18

    Man in a pink sweatshirt arranging children’s books and toys, illustrating people sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts online. OCD can be a lot more debilitating than people realize.

    DeadeyeClock , Karolina Grabowska Report

    Stuart
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It makes me want to rip my brain out.

    #19

    Young woman outdoors making a surprised face, illustrating reactions to hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. The sensation of deja vu, whether real or not.

    Independent-Bike8810 , Alexis Mora Angulo Report

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    #20

    Woman relaxing on a pink couch at home, reflecting on hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. I have celiac disease. This one really gets me because I have every medical test under the sun to prove it. Yet I still deal with constant comments, "Why is everyone allergic to gluten all of a sudden?" "Oh it's so trendy to not eat gluten."

    missdovahkiin1 , Polina Zimmerman Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They ever think maybe it's all the c**p they do to it to keep the crop healthy and producing. Not to mention preservatives during manufacturing products.

    #21

    Two people sitting thoughtfully indoors, reflecting on hard-to-believe real-life facts being shared online. That much of what we “remember” isn’t real. The brain is a sieve, losing memories. It fills in holes of knowledge with assumptions, interpolations, & justifications.

    ChestertonsFence1929 , Athena Report

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    #22

    Two children by a concrete wall in dim light, illustrating people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. This might off the vein a little but my answer is: Bad things can happen to your child as a direct result of your negligence. People truly don't believe that their child could be internally decapitated, mangled, or die of internal injuries because you didn't enforce the right kind of car seat or even a seat belt. Children 3-8 are the largest demographic I've seen that are injured in car accidents as a direct result of being improperly restrained. And people don't believe it. They don't believe that not doing any child restraint research, and lacking in their own due diligence can lead to their child's death. Source: paramedic.

    Emergencymama , Eman Genatilan Report

    Kathy
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even if your the best driver in the univers, the one that hits you isn't.

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    #23

    Power plant emitting steam under a cloudy sky, illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts shared by people online. That nuclear energy is actually the cleanest most powerful way to power a community. People hear the word “nuclear” and freak out. They think that somehow they have a bomb sitting in their community. They think Chernobyl is the norm. In reality, there were a lot of things that led up to the Chernobyl disaster that would not happen in any of the modern nuclear reactors that provide power to much of the world. With good regulation, safety, standards and upgrades, nuclear power is clean, plentiful, cheap, and efficient. But people get so freaked out by the word “nuclear” they assume it’s bad and they’ll put oil in the furnace instead😑

    Joygernaut , Pixabay Report

    Stuart
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The waste produced by these facilities and the water used to cool it are NOT safe or clean.

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    #24

    Houseboat on calm water with a person onboard, illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. Concrete Boats. Rare, but they do exist. Everyone I tell thinks I'm winding them up

    steven71 , Bill Williams Report

    Stuart
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same with ship shipping ships that ship shipping ships.

    #25

    Young woman smiling thoughtfully outdoors in a green park, representing people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. Me when I tell people I have Aphantasia (I cant picture things in my head) and vice versa when people tell me they can picture things in their heads

    adrishqwq , Katii Bishop Report

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    #26

    Person sleeping peacefully surrounded by soft clouds illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts and dreamy imagination. lucid dreams

    clairefyo , Ron Lach Report

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    #27

    Person sleeping peacefully in bed covered with white blankets, illustrating hard-to-believe real-life facts shared online. Sleep paralysis

    Quick-Section8908 , Ivan Oboleninov Report

    #28

    Skeleton working on laptop at cluttered desk with crumpled papers and colorful sticky notes, illustrating hard-to-believe facts online. I believe most people aren't actually working in offices and we're all sitting here trying to fake eachother out with the goal of seeming necessary.

    dragonblaze18 , Tara Winstead Report

    #29

    Woman and child practicing yoga on wooden floor, showing people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. The tangible and intangible benefits of exercise.

    NaturalistRomantic , Valeria Ushakova Report

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    #30

    Energy. When someone is looking at you, you somehow sense it and look back no matter how far they are from you.

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    #31

    Man laughing during an interview on a talk show, capturing a moment that reflects people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. My husband and I saw Richard Clark forcibly kissing a young ingenue on his New Year's Eve show. We both saw it, even though they cut quickly away. Nobody believes us.

    kevnmartin , Conan O'Brien Report

    #32

    Basic Economics.

    Mysterious-North-551 Report

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    #33

    Crowd holding a protest sign in daylight, illustrating people online sharing hard-to-believe real-life facts. The power of a large amount of people to get together to make a positive change. Most people think you can’t change things, or even gather people together for one purpose for that matter. But I think you could, if you **really** wanted to. Only issue is nobody is SOO motivated that they motivate others nowadays. Even motivational speakers need motivational speakers nowadays. And it shows when we watch them. Nobody can just simply take pride in who or what they are anymore, it has all become a unending competition of “who is best”.

    TooYoungToBeThisOld1 , Markus Spiske Report

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