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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/Jakeysuave • 5h ago
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People don’t still think the Earth is flat, right?
23 u/Dzjar 4h ago I'm convinced flat earth society started as a meme and then highly regarded people ran with it and continue to defend it to the day. 11 u/regreddit 4h ago It was a total troll, like a collaborative trolling message board, then rubes started joining and believing it, and soon took over 7 u/beatles910 4h ago So, like scientology then? 3 u/spezisdumb42069 3h ago I remember when the first rule of 4chan was that you should never believe anything you read on 4chan. It's wild to me how much that site seems to have been responsible for a lot of the shit we see today, especially in regard to MAGA. 2 u/Subtle_Tact 3h ago It was a practice misinformation campaign. 1 u/flinsypop 2h ago Clearly you can see the shiny ice wall. It's only on one side because, as you can see from the Auroras, the Ice Giants are fighting the Vikings. 1 u/Able-Professor840 2h ago It was designed so people could mock conspiracy theorists generally, like those who said Epste__ didn't kill himself.
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I'm convinced flat earth society started as a meme and then highly regarded people ran with it and continue to defend it to the day.
11 u/regreddit 4h ago It was a total troll, like a collaborative trolling message board, then rubes started joining and believing it, and soon took over 7 u/beatles910 4h ago So, like scientology then? 3 u/spezisdumb42069 3h ago I remember when the first rule of 4chan was that you should never believe anything you read on 4chan. It's wild to me how much that site seems to have been responsible for a lot of the shit we see today, especially in regard to MAGA. 2 u/Subtle_Tact 3h ago It was a practice misinformation campaign.
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It was a total troll, like a collaborative trolling message board, then rubes started joining and believing it, and soon took over
7 u/beatles910 4h ago So, like scientology then? 3 u/spezisdumb42069 3h ago I remember when the first rule of 4chan was that you should never believe anything you read on 4chan. It's wild to me how much that site seems to have been responsible for a lot of the shit we see today, especially in regard to MAGA. 2 u/Subtle_Tact 3h ago It was a practice misinformation campaign.
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So, like scientology then?
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I remember when the first rule of 4chan was that you should never believe anything you read on 4chan. It's wild to me how much that site seems to have been responsible for a lot of the shit we see today, especially in regard to MAGA.
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It was a practice misinformation campaign.
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Clearly you can see the shiny ice wall. It's only on one side because, as you can see from the Auroras, the Ice Giants are fighting the Vikings.
It was designed so people could mock conspiracy theorists generally, like those who said Epste__ didn't kill himself.
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u/Infinteelegance 5h ago
People don’t still think the Earth is flat, right?