One thing I find interesting is people use the term "down the rabit hole" to mean finding out more truth. However that's not what's down the rabbit hole. Not at all. Actually it's the complete opposite. What's down the rabbit hole is basically opposite land. As the Cheshire Cat put it "How do you know I'm mad? Because I wave my tail when I'm angry. Everyone knows you wave your tail when you're happy. Everyone here is mad".
“In that direction,” the Cat said, waving its right paw round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving the other paw, “lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they’re both mad.”
“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.
“Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.”
“How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice.
“You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.”
Alice didn’t think that proved it at all; however, she went on “And how do you know that you’re mad?”
“To begin with,” said the Cat, “a dog’s not mad. You grant that?”
“I suppose so,” said Alice.
“Well, then,” the Cat went on, “you see, a dog growls when it’s angry, and wags its tail when it’s pleased. Now I growl when I’m pleased, and wag my tail when I’m angry. Therefore I’m mad.”
“I call it purring, not growling,” said Alice.
“Call it what you like,” said the Cat.
So "going down the rabbit hole" is more akin to going down the clown world hole. When considering it's used to mean "going down the truth hole" but really means "going down the clown world hole" is peak clown world.
I will look into it.
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