There are some pretty bonkers conspiracy theories out there that are only convincing if you're stoned enough, but unless you're living in blissful ignorance, there are probably more than a few things you're at least a little skeptical about. In a recent r/AskReddit thread about plausible conspiracy theories, incredulous people discuss all the things they're particularly suspicious about, like dollar slice places in New York (are they a money laundering front?) and memes about movies and TV shows (are they organic memes, or just part of viral marketing schemes?) Scroll along for some thought-provoking highlights from the fascinating thread.
From u/Best_Needleworker530 - “I knew a fried chicken place that was money laundering. They got caught because of a newbie in a money laundering business who tried to claim they made way too much money selling fried chicken. The calculation was had they been open 24/7 and with 10 workers non stop using all the fried they would have to sell at least 30 orders every SECOND. And there was photo and video evidence that the place was empty. Guy was a complete moron”