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Sorry I Just Had To Debunk This Flat Theory

Sorry I Just Had To Debunk This Flat Theory
The image shows a photoshopped horizon with famous landmarks from around the world—the Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower, Egyptian pyramids, and skyscrapers—all visible in one impossible view. This is poking fun at flat Earth believers who can't explain why we can't see across continents if the Earth is supposedly flat! In reality, the Earth's curvature prevents us from seeing beyond about 3 miles at sea level. The meme creator basically said "Sorry I Just Had To" troll the flat-Earthers with some visual evidence that would exist in their reality but somehow doesn't. Checkmate, conspiracy theorists! Your move, Flat Earth Society—explain why I need a plane ticket to see the pyramids when they should be visible from my backyard with a good pair of binoculars!

When Earth Is Just One Big Sims Neighborhood

When Earth Is Just One Big Sims Neighborhood
Behold! The ultimate flat-earther fantasy world where the Pyramids, Mordor's Eye Tower, and Lady Liberty all hang out like neighbors at a cosmic block party! This photoshopped skyline mashes famous landmarks from different continents into one impossible view—exactly what you'd expect if Earth were just a flat disc with monuments sprinkled around like decorations in a video game. It's basically what would happen if our planet's geography worked like The Sims and some celestial being just dragged and dropped landmarks wherever they felt like it! Next update: the Eiffel Tower right next to the Great Wall of China, because why not?

Their Compass Points North In All Directions

Their Compass Points North In All Directions
The ultimate geographic fever dream! This masterpiece shows what happens when you reject spherical Earth and embrace pancake cosmology. Somehow, flat earthers believe you can see the Egyptian pyramids, Mordor's Eye Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and downtown Dubai all from your backyard patio. Because apparently light bends to the whims of conspiracy theories rather than physics. The irony is delicious - if Earth were actually flat, you would see all landmarks from everywhere (assuming your eyesight rivaled the Hubble telescope). Instead, that pesky curvature means I can't even see my neighbor's garden gnome from two blocks away.