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General Catagories => The Wildcat House => Topic started by: WILD on November 24, 2020, 08:16:32 PM
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Quote from: WILDSIZZLE on November 24, 2020, 08:16:32 PM
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lol come for the basketball, stay for the ridiculous bs
The fun never ends
one of my favorites :-)
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Flat Earth theory first emerged in 19th-century England, despite the Earth's spherical nature having been known since at least the time of Pythagoras. It has in recent years been promoted by American software consultant Mark Sargent through the use of YouTube videos. Flat-earther conspiracy theorists hold that planet Earth is not a sphere, and that evidence has been faked or suppressed to hide the fact that is instead a disc, or a single infinite plane. The conspiracy often implicates NASA. Other claims include that GPS devices are rigged to make aircraft pilots wrongly believe they are flying around a globe.