Is there a more concrete source than a simple claim to reality? Is this from a laptop? Who presented it?
Something like this could make or break the acceptance of information like this. If it's claimed to be real, but it later turns out the be fake, then there will be less trust in the next "leaked" image.
Shitpost it is, then. This isn't the time to be cryptic, not when it's already hard enough to convince people as it is, when everything is rife with disinformation meant to sew confusion and demoralization, and when you, yourself, have no credibility.
Is there a more concrete source than a simple claim to reality? Is this from a laptop? Who presented it?
Something like this could make or break the acceptance of information like this. If it's claimed to be real, but it later turns out the be fake, then there will be less trust in the next "leaked" image.
You can go down the rabbit hole yourself if you really want to find out the absolute truth.
Shitpost it is, then. This isn't the time to be cryptic, not when it's already hard enough to convince people as it is, when everything is rife with disinformation meant to sew confusion and demoralization, and when you, yourself, have no credibility.
That goes for you and the OP.
It's from Popular Mechanics in 2016 https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/a20655/things-my-father-taught-me/