In an age where screens make echoes louder than truth, we sometimes confuse viral noise with reliable story.
When a pastor hugs a celebrity’s child in a photo, or when social media users start stitching narratives together, the shape of the story can feel believable even when the foundation is not. It reminds us that just because a claim spreads fast doesn’t mean it’s true — and that our curiosity often fills gaps where facts haven’t yet been established.

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