• bizarroland@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Okay, okay, alright, somebody, someone somewhere…

    You have to tell me, how the fuck do they make money from being intentionally stupid?

    How the fuck?

    There’s no way they’re doing this by accident.

    There’s no way they’re actually this stupid.

    There has to be an angle.

    What the fuck is the angle?

    How the fuck are they funding their lives by saying shit like this?

    • psud@aussie.zone
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      29 days ago

      what’s the angle

      They want to make people suspicious of those who tell them that this year is the hottest since we started keeping records, and that is a big fucking problem that will probably cost us every low lying country and every coastal city and every beach

      In Kim Stanley Robinson’s near future sci-fi people dredge up the old beaches to build new beaches

    • crapwittyname@feddit.uk
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      1 month ago

      The angle is having an ingroup. Build a community around absolutely anything and people will come, just so they can belong. Flat earth is just one of these. Flerfers are funny because it’s so absurd, but the same psychology is at play for e.g. the manosphere, local sports teams and anything else if you look hard enough.
      And they pay the bills via advertising. Another win for capitalism. Yay.

    • TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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      1 month ago

      They don’t want you to know about the lost expedition of 1524. This map is the only surviving evidence of when the famous explorer from Genoa The Barone Giusseppe Palloncino took his high altitude hot air balloon over the entire northern hemisphere.

  • ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    My brother in Amerigo Vespucci, there are maps from 500 years ago that show sea serpents on them. Are those real, too?

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      29 days ago

      Some of them are realish, renditions of actual sea creatures by second hand descriptions of them

      Most of them are just decorations

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    1 month ago

    There is a map showing a very detailed coastline of Antarctica including mountains and rivers from hundreds of years ago that describes it as a place that is very hot and full of snakes. The original map-maker said he had combined maps from multiple sources to create that map. You could argue that the description was false and intended to keep people away, but how did they see the coastline? It is at the very least evidence that Antarctica was not covered in ice at some point during not so distant human existence.

    • Wolf314159@startrek.website
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      No it’s not. It’s not like people haven’t mapped, measured, and studied the ice for generations. If it had been like that any time in human history, there would be able evidence.

      The Late Cenozoic Ice Age has seen extensive ice sheets in Antarctica for the last 34 million years.