When a flat earther travels to Antarctica to test the hypothesis, they find out it’s round instead.

 

Attempt to refute the events or even assert that they had not been transported to Antarctica. Not this time, however, as content producer Jeran Campanella grudgingly acknowledged his mistake on television.

Renowned for his Jeranism channel, Campanella has been a vocal supporter of the Flat Earth movement and consented to make the costly journey to resolve the dispute.

After seeing the 24-hour sun, Campanella appeared on a livestream and said to the camera, “Alright guys, sometimes you are wrong in life.”

“I thought that there was no 24-hour sun, in fact I was pretty sure of it, but I respect Will Duffy [the ‘glober’ who paid for his trip] for being a standup guy.

At least in the way that he kept saying it was true, I kept saying it wasn’t.” “Don’t listen to my beliefs or my opinion.

 

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