Lol I think the majority of people enjoy "mysteries" and ""mysterious" things and people.I think we are more susceptible because we want to imagine there being an alternative side to life. Some undercover side to life that we don't directly experience.
But nowadays it seems like there is a conspiracy for everything so I wouldn't be surprised if some of us took that "illuminati" stuff with a grain of salt.
Your work?In a golden cage they keep us
Fat and drunk
Poor and stupid
Jesus your savior
God your witness
Never known the sweetness of an apple
They throw you a rotten one
And it tastes so sweet...
Lmao. Yeah. You see the more dimensions you come across in real life of these conspiracies, I say it's safe to think the root conspiracy itself is bullshit.I never thought of INFPs being prone to conspiracy theories, but theorist they do have good points if you want to avoid the finger pointing of who is behind everything. I don't believe in them per say, but it makes you wonder if you see how things work outside of the matrix of things sometimes. The biggest problem I have with them is that they have to pin it on one group or the other. The illuminant, A cabal of Jewish bankers, Reptilians (WTF?Really?)
It gets worst when they mix personal religious beliefs with the whole thing as well. I seen so many combinations of these beliefs as well. Coming from every place in the spectrum from Far Left to Far Right (Ugh politics). I always thought that SJs were prone to this as they seem to be the ones that are the most vocal in these movements, but then again I'm not good at typing people at all so I can be as wrong as day about that.
you have conspiracy theories of your own? i would be interested about them, just sayin'No conspiracy theories for me, thanks. I mean, I know everybody needs a hobby, but spare me the useless convoluted BS. I have more important things to think about. Which I will keep to myself and not talk AT you endlessly about, even though you're obviously not interested.
I do sometimes find the thought processes behind conspiracy theories to be mildly interesting (kind of like looking at a weird bug) but not for more than a few minutes at a time.