Global warming is fake news, Tupac is still alive, and the American military is experimenting on aliens and their spacecraft in Area 51. Poke your finger at a random object near you and chances are it’s somehow involved in a conspiracy theory. They’re that common.
July 20th will mark the 51st anniversary of the first human steps on the moon, so what better way to celebrate it than with a theory that rejects the lunar landings in the first place? The best one came in February 2019. Then, a comedy writer from Australia, David Hughes, turned to Twitter to share his thoughts on the subject and raised quite a few interesting points. Check them out.
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“I decided to do the moon landing tweets because the concept was funny to me, I liked the idea of poking fun at conspiracy theorists by being one of them,” David told Bored Panda.
And he did an awesome job. The writer sounded just those people who have no idea what they’re talking about. Sadly, not everyone got the parody.
“From the feedback I get from people who don’t follow me I think most [of them] missed the point,” David said. “But that’s fine.”
Most people really enjoyed David’s thread
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