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Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« on: Yesterday at 07:36:04 AM »




 

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« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 07:57:28 AM »
do you have an official list of flat earther rappers?
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 08:15:12 AM »
do you have an official list of flat earther rappers?

Wiz Khalifa
B.O.B
Lord Jammar

...that's all I know.  It's taken hold way more in the Sports sphere than in the Rap Sphere as far as black culture goes.  Travis Kelce (Chiefs) said with his brother Jason Kelce (Eagles) on his podcast that debating Flat Earth is like one of the biggest locker room debates in every locker room in the league and that like 30% of the league is Flat Earthers.  The big one that was really pushing it for years in the Chiefs locker room was wide receiver Sammy Watkins is a big Flat Earther.
 

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« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 08:16:50 AM »
Wiz Khalifa
B.O.B

...that's all I know.  It's taken hold way more in the Sports sphere than in the Rap Sphere as far as black culture goes.  Travis Kelce (Chiefs) said with his brother Jason Kelce (Eagles) on his podcast that debating Flat Earth is like one of the biggest locker room debates in every locker room in the league and that like 30% of the league is Flat Earthers.  The big one that was really pushing it for years in the Chiefs locker room was wide receiver Sammy Watkins is a big Flat Earther.


lord jamar too
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 08:25:21 AM »

lord jamar too

Oh man.. yeah of course, thx... how could I forget Lord Jammar.  He's one of the great hip-hop intellectuals/philosophers of all-rhyme. 

Obviously, I don't agree with his take on Eminem.  But Lord Jammar has been one of the only so-called "conscious rappers" that actually spoke out against Coward-19 and then he took it all a step further when he became a Flat Earther a few years ago.  He's done a lot of shows on it, and been invited to the table with some of the most prominent members of the Flat Earth Community like Flat Earth Dave (who is a Jew by the way).

Also, fun fact, he produced Dead Prez first breakthrough album.  Little known accomplishment in his career.

 

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« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 09:16:36 AM »
I'm not a flat earther per say but I don't dismiss the idea either

if you think about it the Earth is 70 percent water...and its not carbonated so therefore?
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 09:42:04 AM »
I'm not a flat earther per say but I don't dismiss the idea either

if you think about it the Earth is 70 percent water...and its not carbonated so therefore?

At least you are open to the idea. 

Same with Sccit.  He's not a Flat Earther but he's open to it at least.  I don't even demand that people be open to it, but my question is why be angry about it?   Like my damn family 4th of July argument.  My damn little cousin brings up in front of everyone that I'm a Flat Earther just because he knows it will trigger everyone and it sure did by the end of it my older brother is making a drunken scene shouting at me all red in the face. 

Why can't people just discuss Flat Earth like as if I was presenting like they can any other issue?  Why do people have to get so easily triggered?

...and by the way I apologize for using a new millennial term like "triggered"
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 09:54:44 AM »
At least you are open to the idea. 

Same with Sccit.  He's not a Flat Earther but he's open to it at least.  I don't even demand that people be open to it, but my question is why be angry about it?   Like my damn family 4th of July argument.  My damn little cousin brings up in front of everyone that I'm a Flat Earther just because he knows it will trigger everyone and it sure did by the end of it my older brother is making a drunken scene shouting at me all red in the face. 

Why can't people just discuss Flat Earth like as if I was presenting like they can any other issue?  Why do people have to get so easily triggered?

...and by the way I apologize for using a new millennial term like "triggered"


because most people who believe in globe earth generally think flat earthers are retarded morons .... so it upsets them to believe someone amongst them could be so unbelievably stupid.
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #8 on: Today at 01:52:24 AM »

because most people who believe in globe earth generally think flat earthers are retarded morons .... so it upsets them to believe someone amongst them could be so unbelievably stupid.

I’m not sure if I buy that.  Because people believe in a lot of crazy shit.  Just look at all the crazy shit our old homie Lights 💡 believed in.  Nobody got angry or red in the face and shouting we found it amusing. 

 I had a friend that was a very normal guy like the most normal guy you’d ever meet.  But he’d mention in conversations he believed in ghosts and his only evidence was he had like some picture of a window to a building on a dark night and some faded image and he’d be like “I know it sounds crazy but what the fuck is that.”

And we did think it was crazy and nonsensical—but nobody at the table got all angry and red in the face and started shouting at him we actually found it interesting that this totally normal guy Mark had this whacked out theory.
 

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« Reply #9 on: Today at 06:22:04 AM »
I’m not sure if I buy that.  Because people believe in a lot of crazy shit.  Just look at all the crazy shit our old homie Lights 💡 believed in.  Nobody got angry or red in the face and shouting we found it amusing. 

 I had a friend that was a very normal guy like the most normal guy you’d ever meet.  But he’d mention in conversations he believed in ghosts and his only evidence was he had like some picture of a window to a building on a dark night and some faded image and he’d be like “I know it sounds crazy but what the fuck is that.”

And we did think it was crazy and nonsensical—but nobody at the table got all angry and red in the face and started shouting at him we actually found it interesting that this totally normal guy Mark had this whacked out theory.


to these cats, believing in ghosts is far less far fetched than flat earth

to them it sounds like if someone came and said "cars drive because you put water in the tank!" .. that's how sure they are that the earth is round .. so if someone vehemently tried to convince you cars drive off of water, you're either guna laugh at them or get mad at them trying to insult your intelligence. and that's how they feel when u tell them the earth is flat.
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #10 on: Today at 08:29:40 AM »

to these cats, believing in ghosts is far less far fetched than flat earth

to them it sounds like if someone came and said "cars drive because you put water in the tank!" .. that's how sure they are that the earth is round .. so if someone vehemently tried to convince you cars drive off of water, you're either guna laugh at them or get mad at them trying to insult your intelligence. and that's how they feel when u tell them the earth is flat.

First time I heard it was actually Kyrie way back in 2014, but that is just going from memory so it might have been something different.

I remember seeing some clip from Kyrie but the problem is YOUTUBE has censored and blocked the algorithm.  So when I heard that about Kyrie back in the day I remember I started by searching Fake Moon Landing, because that's something I'd heard for years but never looked into.  And I couldn't get anything.  I'd just get shit like, "oh the flag is waving."  But the real crazy shit is when you calculate all the alleged movements of the Earth and the Moon and then you consider that they were having to RETURN TO A MOVING TARGET FROM ANOTHER MOVING TARGET—that was now thousands of space miles away from its original location is mind-blowingly impossible in 1969

Really the place to go is TIKTOK.  Flat Earth is uncensored on TikTok so if anyone goes there and just searches FLAT EARTH then they will get loads of legit Flat Earther material.