Thursday, May 21, 2020

Twitter Users Are Discussing “The Shopping Cart Theory” That Determines If They Are Good Or Bad

OK, so there’s this theory floating around Twitter that says it can determine whether someone is a good or a bad person faster than any religion or psychology test.

From the looks of it, the theory originated in the dark corners of 4chan but it became really popular when Jared from Atlanta shared it on Twitter. It quickly received over 680K likes there, with people discussing if it’s valid or not.

So what is all the fuss about? The theory proposes that a person’s moral character can be determined when they decide to return a shopping cart to a designated “cart return” spot or not. As simple as the statement is, the rationale behind it, however, is a bit more complex.

More info: Twitter

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People had a lot to say about the theory

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