ThingsThatAreWrong.com
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ThingsThatAreWrong.com appears as a search result Will cites on Leo's computer; it stands in for a category of internet 'debunking' sites that structure the egg/equinox discussion and highlight staff fatigue with fringe claims.
Through Will's verbal citation of search results displayed on Leo's computer.
Low institutional power relative to the White House, but cultural influence in shaping conversational reference points among staff.
Serves as a cultural foil that exposes the staff's need for evidence and normalcy amid high-stakes uncertainty.
ThingsThatAreWrong.com appears as a cited debunking source in Will's search results; it symbolizes the internet's corrective voice and contributes to staff skepticism about the egg/equinox claim.
Via being read aloud as a search result from Leo's computer.
Acts as an epistemic counterweight to rumor—minor cultural authority rather than institutional power.
Represents how informal online authorities shape staff perceptions of truth during idle moments; widens the gap between anecdote and evidence.