Yeah, I'm apart of the project and it sucks when people steal the map. Unlike Glarn I don't have my own continent (yet, shooting for Peyi Dwol ever since we reworked it) but working on it's a blast. If anyone's interested I can link the project
My favorite part is that all these people who talk about flying or sailing to these places, theyre using nautical miles. Nautical miles are different than regular SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE THEY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE CURVATURE OF THE EARTH
no they do not. you globe ppl think you can just say any old thing and its 'science'. so arrogant yet so misguided. step 1, leave your ego at the door. step 2, objectively analyze the flat earth claims. if you have an ounce of common sense left in your brain you will undoubtedly be led to the empirically provable and experientially accurate conclusion that we in FACT live on a flat non-rotating Earth. wake up you silly 'fact checker', stop riding Neil degrasse tyson's rocket ship, its melting your brain
We literally have photo and video evidence of the surfaces of other celestial bodies but no a digital map of a flat earth is like so much more convincing
There’s this flat earther I love who videos the moon all the time, it’s so funny how blatantly obvious it is that it’s a sphere when you look at the edges but he insists it’s a light
Y’all partially articulated what I find so fascinating about flat earth believers; this deeply felt core belief that any science they don’t immediately and intuitively understand must be a trick.
There is a documentary called "Behind The Curve" about why flat earthers think the way they think and why they think modern science is lying to them. It is no way pro-flat earth as they often and clearly reveal the flat earthers unwillingness to accept clear scientific fact and their often delusions of grandeur.
Seeing Terrance Howard talk about his weird math theories recently made me think about Flatearthers and other conspiracy theorists that say scientist are lying to us. My conclusion is that in their minds they probably think "I could build a spaceship myself. I bet that if I got access to a _real_ science book and not this gibberish the reptilians teach in schools and on TV I could probably build my own spaceship in a month with things salvataged from a junkyard and fly beyond the Ice Wall into the hidden continents. I bet its the same for every technology, that's why they keep the Thruth away from us, so we depend on them and their planes, powerplants, MRI scans and stuff. I bet all of those are also very easy to build on your own garage"
i 100% agree! i think it's literally just people being scared of things they can't grasp. like "i can't comprehend this, therefore it can't be real." i think there's a lot of importance to being able to admit you don't/can't understand things, but trusting the people who dedicate their lives to discovering these things. and no human brain can conceptualize the massiveness of the universe, and it is kind of weird to think about the fact that we really are just here by chance. i honestly think that flat earthers just feel threatened by those things
5:50 I love the idea that this person took a treacherous journey beyond the known world and encountered dog-headed beings, but can't remember how many times they did it
I’m sure someone’s already commented this before but I love Norse Mythology so I’m gonna talk about it anyways. A lot of the realms in Norse Mythology are stated to be completely reachable via boat, or in Thor’s case, flying goat chariot, so they would be comparable to other countries. The idea of the nine realms being separate worlds or dimensions is something from modern media such as Marvel or God of War. Though that modern interpretation is awesome so it doesn’t really matter as an inaccuracy.
But some are still lower like Nidavellir and Helheim, and some that are higher like Asgard. Also there’s no Yggdrasil in sight Edit: I don't want you to think I'm being critical. I'm just adding more to your thought.
yeah the realm part is pretty vague, it could be something as simple as other descriptions for other nations or some might be more conceptual like helheim, but even then it could derive from a crevice or a underground tunnel where people got lost and never returned.
@@Asbjoern135 Hel is more of a place for the dead that is situated in Niflheim, but yeah it could also be more conceptual, as well as the fact that Valholl was likely originally apart of Hel before Christianity affected it
Planes are obviously just boats and all the windows are monitors to make you think you're flying. Planes can't fly because they'd bump into the dome, dummy
as someone from the southern hemisphere, flat earthers always baffle me extra hard cause the models are always northern hemisphere centred so they have to do so much work to make the south make any amount of sense. but most of the time they don’t bother so Oceania, South Asia, South America and most of Africa just end up wildly distorted.
Chunkybats... our mortal enemy. That maps actually from a fantasy worldbuilding project I'm apart of, it's not actually made by flat earthers. If you actually have any questions about the lore I'd be happy to answer them, chunkybats get's most of it wrong whenever he's not blatantly stealing from us.
These people genuinely think finding something online is DISCOVERING✨something. “Woah I don’t know what this means at all but I found it and that’s wild”
"Apparently, Asgard is in a location..." Why do you sound so noncommittal about discovering a mystical land? "Oh, yeah, Atlantis emerged just off the coast, whatever."
You know whats crazy? Is that theres no flat earth map that works, the scale is always weird at some point because of trying to map a globe onto a flat surface
this is like when i was a little kid and i just assumed that the night sky was a dome above earth and if you could go past the dome then youd pass into heaven, but with significantly less ambition in the difficulty of passing the imagined barrier. that ice wall is like 200 feet long, the heaven wall in my mind was like made of obsidian
@@couldntbebotheredwithaname Sure, basically our characters work for a delivery agency in "midgard" and get to travel all around the map with a boat to deliver thigs. It rarely goes well though, last time we toppled over a humanoid shark city on accident
@@stavrooo I see, fascinating. I love seeing how people interpret this map and come up with ideas for it. If you didn't actually know this maps apart of a worldbuilding project, we're actually making a TTRPG for this map lol. So it's always fun to see how other people make such radically different things with the same map
3:18 "It shows two guys who went to Antarctica to find new land" *Guys in video literally say they're sailing over Georges Bank* Ah yes, that distant fantasy land known as New England, can't believe we've finally found it after millennia of searching
For the first map, a lot of those places (example Thoth) are named after gods. I’m pretty sure there is no land called Thoth. As for the Nine Realms, they’re all supposed to be connected in a tree, and some maps do have Midgard, Jotunheim and a couple others on the same level, with Asgard on top. I guarantee it is not that map.
There was also Anubis and Horus. I looked it up and this isn’t even supposed to be a legit conspiracy, it's just some people on r/worldbuilding who created it for fun!
Well in actually Norse mythology these realms weren't thought of as being like heaven or hell or what we see in Marvel and God of War, they were totally reachable by normal travel according to the myths.
You know the conspiracy is real because when I try to climb my local videogame-vantagepoint-minimap tower the utility company and the cops come to stop me.
Glad you think it's cool because that's actually what it's for! We plan on making both a TTRPG and a book set in this world. The book will take place in the 1910s, 400 years after the lands past Antarctica were discovered and will show the first circumnavigation of the outer ring by Haitian adventurer ROBBENSON LAGUERRE. On a journey that takes almost a decade, with a crew including both Nicola Tesla and Aleister Crowley, while a mysterious war on Earth happens in the background and they find out more about the true nature of the world.
not gonna lie I lit up seeing the Norse mythology on the map because I’m currently crafting a Norse Myth-based world for my D&D group and like inspo, and then my excitement went down like the Heisenberg as I remembered we were talking about conspiracy theories and not worldbuilding 😅
That dog was actually a saint. I cant remember which king for sure but I think it king Richard. He left to go on a hunting and left his favorite greyhound dog in the babies room with the baby. (To watch it I guess). Well when he returns the crib is over turned the room is a mess and there is blood everywhere. So he assumed the dog went mad and killed his son. He then killed the dog in a fit of rage. After killing the dog he then starts to straighten the room back up and when he pick up the crib the baby was under the crib unharmed. So he starts to search the room and in a corner he finds a dead snake. A snake had gotten into the babies room ( I guess to eat the baby or something). The dog sensing the danger then fought with the snake to kill it and save the save the baby. When he found all this out, he made the dog a saint. Then when Christianity enter the region a few years later they actually took away the dog's sainthood saying an animal can't be a saint. So that while story he told about the saint dog was all untrue. BTW I learned about this dog from my history professor. He is a doctor of english history. This guys recount cracks me up.
that’s not a real story, it’s a folk tale about Llywelyn the great, who was a prince of wales. the dog was called Gelert I believe, and in the version I heard it was a wolf, not a snake
All this and it can be disproved with a fucking plane!! We've explored every inch of the earth's surface, if there was an ice wall we would have seen it!?! We have images of earth from space! Geez
This map is something like the way Norse mythology explains the realms of creation. They would be concentric land masses, separated by seas, and expanding out around "Midgard" (the realm we know as "Earth"). Missing in this representation is Jormungandr, swimming around Midgard and separating it from the other realms. Thoth, on the other hand, is an ancient god from Egypt. Odd to include it here, unless the creator is a fan of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods", or a fan of combining mythologies in general (or a durcking idiot who grabs from whatever ideology they can).
It’s actually quite complicated of an answer. I’m apart of the worldbuilding project this map is fromwe’re not flat earthers, we thought the idea would make for a cool setting. We are in fact a fan of combining mythologies, but this specific mention of Thoth actually predates our map, when we originally took inspiration from a legit flat earther. In universe though Thoth is a European misnomer. It’d more accurately by Tophet or some variation of the word (probably Tʰotʰ' (the T’s are aspirated)) which is what the Foshyti(one of the native inhabitants, the Punic ones not the Norse or Amerindians) called their temples, the Europeans then misinterpreted this as the name, then miss wrote it as “Thoth” where it became linked with the Egyptian deity of the same name
@@couldntbebotheredwithaname I hope u all r having fun with the project! I'm sorry the map was appropriated for misinformation, but let's for those people. I think finding common ground between mythos (and blending them) is super interesting as well
My man is really out here pitching Flat Earth, with content pulled from google, and says "I haven't found a scientific explanation..." with no sense of irony
I love how the stuff the guy says isn't even consistant. He said Patatia was inhabited by humanoid dogheaded beings, but it's literally called the Continent of Constructs, which would imply its inhabited by things similar to Talos of Crete. Basically just sentient machines or some form of mechanical lifeform.
Honestly I’m most curious about that music the flat earth conspiracy theorist used in the beginning of the first video ( 0:15 ). I hear it a lot and I really like the sound of it, but I don’t know the name of it
The scariest part of this episode is Jordan's massive lowball price for the San Diego zoo. The true price will leave you shaking in your boots, oOoOoOo
Look up Boat Lizard. She is circumnavigating the globe in a 26 FT sailboat, but growing up she sailed with her parents to the Arctic. But anyway, if you have the skill, you can easily sail there.
Conspiracy theories always attract a mixture of true believers, curious contrarians and straight up grifters. I honestly think this guy is just grifting. He doesn't seem very sincere and repeats the same dumb shit in every video without putting in much effort to developing his lore. I doubt he believes any of the stuff he puts out, but is just desperate for attention.
The word "apparently" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.
Bro is using "apparently" like content creators saying "allegedly"
Hey hey, this is getting off topic
Olympic levels
apparently
This map is somebody’s personal fantasy worldbuilding project called Beyond the Ice Wall😭 by someone called HypotheticalElephant
You could show these people a map of Hyrule from TotK and they’d think it was real lol!
@@msgen02 “The bird people are so advanced they have developed archery skills and grocery markets, as you can see here in this photographic proof”
Yeah; I was wondering why it looked nice and produced.
Yeah I’m part of the team who made it - Glarnia is named after me.
Yeah, I'm apart of the project and it sucks when people steal the map. Unlike Glarn I don't have my own continent (yet, shooting for Peyi Dwol ever since we reworked it) but working on it's a blast. If anyone's interested I can link the project
My favorite part is that all these people who talk about flying or sailing to these places, theyre using nautical miles. Nautical miles are different than regular SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE THEY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE CURVATURE OF THE EARTH
no they do not. you globe ppl think you can just say any old thing and its 'science'. so arrogant yet so misguided. step 1, leave your ego at the door. step 2, objectively analyze the flat earth claims. if you have an ounce of common sense left in your brain you will undoubtedly be led to the empirically provable and experientially accurate conclusion that we in FACT live on a flat non-rotating Earth. wake up you silly 'fact checker', stop riding Neil degrasse tyson's rocket ship, its melting your brain
the delivery of "I saw a dog with a hat, he was their king 😮" gets me every time
We literally have photo and video evidence of the surfaces of other celestial bodies but no a digital map of a flat earth is like so much more convincing
nah clearly we can't trust that shit. people be lyin
@@evan-michaelah so trust a stranger on the internet
There’s this flat earther I love who videos the moon all the time, it’s so funny how blatantly obvious it is that it’s a sphere when you look at the edges but he insists it’s a light
Of course not, haven't you heard? Our planet is located inside a snow globe controlled by a giant praying mantis and space is obviously fake!
Y’all partially articulated what I find so fascinating about flat earth believers; this deeply felt core belief that any science they don’t immediately and intuitively understand must be a trick.
They think very highly of themselves. If they can't understand it, it must be wrong. Or they are just very insecure.
There is a documentary called "Behind The Curve" about why flat earthers think the way they think and why they think modern science is lying to them. It is no way pro-flat earth as they often and clearly reveal the flat earthers unwillingness to accept clear scientific fact and their often delusions of grandeur.
Seeing Terrance Howard talk about his weird math theories recently made me think about Flatearthers and other conspiracy theorists that say scientist are lying to us. My conclusion is that in their minds they probably think "I could build a spaceship myself. I bet that if I got access to a _real_ science book and not this gibberish the reptilians teach in schools and on TV I could probably build my own spaceship in a month with things salvataged from a junkyard and fly beyond the Ice Wall into the hidden continents. I bet its the same for every technology, that's why they keep the Thruth away from us, so we depend on them and their planes, powerplants, MRI scans and stuff. I bet all of those are also very easy to build on your own garage"
i 100% agree! i think it's literally just people being scared of things they can't grasp. like "i can't comprehend this, therefore it can't be real." i think there's a lot of importance to being able to admit you don't/can't understand things, but trusting the people who dedicate their lives to discovering these things. and no human brain can conceptualize the massiveness of the universe, and it is kind of weird to think about the fact that we really are just here by chance. i honestly think that flat earthers just feel threatened by those things
Hercule Satan core.
5:50 I love the idea that this person took a treacherous journey beyond the known world and encountered dog-headed beings, but can't remember how many times they did it
also “i witnessed a brand new, novel disease, previously unknown to man”-refuses to elaborate with literally any detail or describe it at all... 😆
I’m sure someone’s already commented this before but I love Norse Mythology so I’m gonna talk about it anyways.
A lot of the realms in Norse Mythology are stated to be completely reachable via boat, or in Thor’s case, flying goat chariot, so they would be comparable to other countries. The idea of the nine realms being separate worlds or dimensions is something from modern media such as Marvel or God of War. Though that modern interpretation is awesome so it doesn’t really matter as an inaccuracy.
But some are still lower like Nidavellir and Helheim, and some that are higher like Asgard. Also there’s no Yggdrasil in sight
Edit: I don't want you to think I'm being critical. I'm just adding more to your thought.
yeah the realm part is pretty vague, it could be something as simple as other descriptions for other nations or some might be more conceptual like helheim, but even then it could derive from a crevice or a underground tunnel where people got lost and never returned.
@@Asbjoern135 Hel is more of a place for the dead that is situated in Niflheim, but yeah it could also be more conceptual, as well as the fact that Valholl was likely originally apart of Hel before Christianity affected it
Dang I never knew there was a giant WALL OF ICE THAT A PLANE COILD EASILY FLY OVER around us
right? it's really so comical when you think about it. like no one ever just flew over that shit with a drone to get video evidence? curious lol
you think flat earthers thought that far??
Planes are obviously just boats and all the windows are monitors to make you think you're flying. Planes can't fly because they'd bump into the dome, dummy
Don’t you dare try to bring logic into this you silly goober
Obviously planes don't exist /s
as someone from the southern hemisphere, flat earthers always baffle me extra hard cause the models are always northern hemisphere centred so they have to do so much work to make the south make any amount of sense. but most of the time they don’t bother so Oceania, South Asia, South America and most of Africa just end up wildly distorted.
Chunkybats... our mortal enemy. That maps actually from a fantasy worldbuilding project I'm apart of, it's not actually made by flat earthers. If you actually have any questions about the lore I'd be happy to answer them, chunkybats get's most of it wrong whenever he's not blatantly stealing from us.
Someone get miniminutemen on this
lol was gonna comment this, I love him
Yes yes yes
Milo is goated
YESSS
I would love that
These people genuinely think finding something online is DISCOVERING✨something. “Woah I don’t know what this means at all but I found it and that’s wild”
jordan's laugh, look into the camera, and "oh" is amazing (0:22)
"Apparently, Asgard is in a location..."
Why do you sound so noncommittal about discovering a mystical land? "Oh, yeah, Atlantis emerged just off the coast, whatever."
That's the funniest part about these guys, they say all these magical lands exist like it's just downtown Miami
You know whats crazy? Is that theres no flat earth map that works, the scale is always weird at some point because of trying to map a globe onto a flat surface
this is like when i was a little kid and i just assumed that the night sky was a dome above earth and if you could go past the dome then youd pass into heaven, but with significantly less ambition in the difficulty of passing the imagined barrier. that ice wall is like 200 feet long, the heaven wall in my mind was like made of obsidian
this guy watched a marvel movie and was like "hey new york exists, asgard must exist too!"
you're obssessed with the ice wall. its like your jungkook. embarrassing!
Jungkook is Princess Diana reincarnated
My friends and I are actually using this map for our dnd campaign 😭
@@stavrooo oh really? May I ask for more details about your campaign? It sounds interesting
@@couldntbebotheredwithaname Sure, basically our characters work for a delivery agency in "midgard" and get to travel all around the map with a boat to deliver thigs. It rarely goes well though, last time we toppled over a humanoid shark city on accident
@@stavrooo I see, fascinating. I love seeing how people interpret this map and come up with ideas for it. If you didn't actually know this maps apart of a worldbuilding project, we're actually making a TTRPG for this map lol. So it's always fun to see how other people make such radically different things with the same map
@@couldntbebotheredwithaname oh that's so cool!
He's gonna theorize like crazy when he finds out what global warming is and what it would do to his precious ice walls lmao
3:18 "It shows two guys who went to Antarctica to find new land"
*Guys in video literally say they're sailing over Georges Bank*
Ah yes, that distant fantasy land known as New England, can't believe we've finally found it after millennia of searching
Miniminuteman we NEED YOU
“Apparently” comes before a lot of batshit stuff
For the first map, a lot of those places (example Thoth) are named after gods. I’m pretty sure there is no land called Thoth. As for the Nine Realms, they’re all supposed to be connected in a tree, and some maps do have Midgard, Jotunheim and a couple others on the same level, with Asgard on top. I guarantee it is not that map.
There was also Anubis and Horus. I looked it up and this isn’t even supposed to be a legit conspiracy, it's just some people on r/worldbuilding who created it for fun!
Well in actually Norse mythology these realms weren't thought of as being like heaven or hell or what we see in Marvel and God of War, they were totally reachable by normal travel according to the myths.
I love how you retake the same "sceptical face" picture of you both for every thumbnail
The "dragons and sea-monsters" part made me wonder if these people wheren't just roleplaying as _One Piece_ characters
You know the conspiracy is real because when I try to climb my local videogame-vantagepoint-minimap tower the utility company and the cops come to stop me.
it would be so cool if that map was real like imagine sailing through a giant hole in antarctica to mythical islands that would be awesome
Who needs a timer for their 10 min break when you have a 9:30 minute sad boy video 😌
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you should mine through the ice wall for the next video
it's obv fake but what an awesome fantasy. great setting for a fantasy book/movie/game/series
I assumed it was a book/video game map.
Yeaa it could be really cool for a dnd setting as well
Another comment pointed it out, but it's literally just the Dark Continent from the manga Hunter x Hunter
That’s because it is from a fantasy setting!
Glad you think it's cool because that's actually what it's for! We plan on making both a TTRPG and a book set in this world. The book will take place in the 1910s, 400 years after the lands past Antarctica were discovered and will show the first circumnavigation of the outer ring by Haitian adventurer ROBBENSON LAGUERRE. On a journey that takes almost a decade, with a crew including both Nicola Tesla and Aleister Crowley, while a mysterious war on Earth happens in the background and they find out more about the true nature of the world.
sounds like the earth is getting the norse dlc soon
not gonna lie I lit up seeing the Norse mythology on the map because I’m currently crafting a Norse Myth-based world for my D&D group and like inspo, and then my excitement went down like the Heisenberg as I remembered we were talking about conspiracy theories and not worldbuilding 😅
That dog was actually a saint. I cant remember which king for sure but I think it king Richard. He left to go on a hunting and left his favorite greyhound dog in the babies room with the baby. (To watch it I guess). Well when he returns the crib is over turned the room is a mess and there is blood everywhere. So he assumed the dog went mad and killed his son. He then killed the dog in a fit of rage. After killing the dog he then starts to straighten the room back up and when he pick up the crib the baby was under the crib unharmed. So he starts to search the room and in a corner he finds a dead snake. A snake had gotten into the babies room ( I guess to eat the baby or something). The dog sensing the danger then fought with the snake to kill it and save the save the baby. When he found all this out, he made the dog a saint. Then when Christianity enter the region a few years later they actually took away the dog's sainthood saying an animal can't be a saint. So that while story he told about the saint dog was all untrue. BTW I learned about this dog from my history professor. He is a doctor of english history. This guys recount cracks me up.
that’s not a real story, it’s a folk tale about Llywelyn the great, who was a prince of wales. the dog was called Gelert I believe, and in the version I heard it was a wolf, not a snake
All this and it can be disproved with a fucking plane!! We've explored every inch of the earth's surface, if there was an ice wall we would have seen it!?! We have images of earth from space! Geez
This map is something like the way Norse mythology explains the realms of creation. They would be concentric land masses, separated by seas, and expanding out around "Midgard" (the realm we know as "Earth").
Missing in this representation is Jormungandr, swimming around Midgard and separating it from the other realms.
Thoth, on the other hand, is an ancient god from Egypt. Odd to include it here, unless the creator is a fan of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods", or a fan of combining mythologies in general (or a durcking idiot who grabs from whatever ideology they can).
There's also Anubis and Horus. This isn’t supposed to be a real conspiracy, it's just made by some people on r/worldbuilding for fun!
It’s actually quite complicated of an answer. I’m apart of the worldbuilding project this map is fromwe’re not flat earthers, we thought the idea would make for a cool setting. We are in fact a fan of combining mythologies, but this specific mention of Thoth actually predates our map, when we originally took inspiration from a legit flat earther. In universe though Thoth is a European misnomer. It’d more accurately by Tophet or some variation of the word (probably Tʰotʰ' (the T’s are aspirated)) which is what the Foshyti(one of the native inhabitants, the Punic ones not the Norse or Amerindians) called their temples, the Europeans then misinterpreted this as the name, then miss wrote it as “Thoth” where it became linked with the Egyptian deity of the same name
@@couldntbebotheredwithaname I hope u all r having fun with the project!
I'm sorry the map was appropriated for misinformation, but let's for those people.
I think finding common ground between mythos (and blending them) is super interesting as well
Jordan I just wanna say that your beard is 🔥
As someone who knows about St. Christopher, i want to shake some sense in this man
“This water is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.”
*You don’t know what I’ve seen, little boy.*
My man is really out here pitching Flat Earth, with content pulled from google, and says "I haven't found a scientific explanation..." with no sense of irony
Alright...whos gonna call Milo?
Oh yes, that "blue" melted glass that exists......
would honestly be cool as shit if this map was real. imagine going through a place called "leviathans gate" actually crazy
What if we made this theory into a map for a video game
you guys look like if we took two similar sportscars, one optimized for Sebring and the other for Silverstone, and then turned them into men
Man shoud have talked about the Finno - Korean hyperwar , the greatest war hidden from history books
I love how the stuff the guy says isn't even consistant. He said Patatia was inhabited by humanoid dogheaded beings, but it's literally called the Continent of Constructs, which would imply its inhabited by things similar to Talos of Crete. Basically just sentient machines or some form of mechanical lifeform.
This would be soooooo fucking cool as a video game map
Sell him some land in one of these mysterious islands
BTIW MENTIONED!!! its such a cool project
Jordan looking like that uncle I always wanted.
Honestly I’m most curious about that music the flat earth conspiracy theorist used in the beginning of the first video ( 0:15 ). I hear it a lot and I really like the sound of it, but I don’t know the name of it
They took Occam's razor and said bet
POLYBIUS MENTION ‼️‼️
How can someone so easily to influence live so long?
"It was dysentery" is an underrated roast 😭😭
Hunter x Hunter is real confirmed
The scariest part of this episode is Jordan's massive lowball price for the San Diego zoo. The true price will leave you shaking in your boots, oOoOoOo
7:30 - does my man have a game cube logo tattooed on his left arm?? If so, I found my new favorite person ever.
Solid dnd reference there.
most unrealistic part was jordan claiming the san diego zoo is only $15.99…
No but like. If the flat earth conspiracy is real imagine how much fun every scientist right now.
You guys need to troll this guy in DM's.
I had an acid trip like this guy did back when I was a teen.
Father & Son....I love yall
the new branding is so cool wow
Love your content!
Woah, what if the planet of the apes was Earth all along?
5:06 he sailed to Europe and went to a furcon
Wait until he finds out about the Dark Continent lol
The ‘apparently’ meme kid grew up 😂
Digging the fro bromigos 🤌🏾
I heard “Ice wall” and immediately knew
Damn I want to message this guy so bad. I want to just let him talk at me about this.
Seems to me that flat earthers would love one piece
Okay, where did this guy (the contact) get his submarine from?
This kinda stuff would actually make for neat fiction
It is fiction, it's not even supposed to be a real conspiracy, it was just created by some people on r/worldbuilding for fun
@@JasminMiettunenand then someone took it seriously lmfao
@@yeetmcgeets exactly, lmao
So... It's the dark continent.
Apparently uhh I’ve never been on television before
someone please confirm: is this what happens when you do DMT once?
Ok so all my favorite TH-camrs made conspiracy theory videos. The end is near.
These guys aren’t agreeing with the conspiracy theories
Thoth is Egyptian.
Why are you like that
Псоглавцев продвигаем, ура!
This shit is fully in hunter x hunter bruh
I know this is really off topic but what brand boba are they having?
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Noooo I went to school with this guy😭
Look up Boat Lizard. She is circumnavigating the globe in a 26 FT sailboat, but growing up she sailed with her parents to the Arctic. But anyway, if you have the skill, you can easily sail there.
Brother think he filip ziba
Conspiracy theories always attract a mixture of true believers, curious contrarians and straight up grifters. I honestly think this guy is just grifting. He doesn't seem very sincere and repeats the same dumb shit in every video without putting in much effort to developing his lore. I doubt he believes any of the stuff he puts out, but is just desperate for attention.
bait used to be believable
Cool fortnite map
Apparently
Hello
that is so cringe... 😖
this guy is grifting, there is no way anyone would be able to take anything he says seriously
im last comment let's go
his speech is so incredibly boring
Can you guys do a video that isn't about TikTok.