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FlatEarthRanger90

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FlatEarthRanger90
Real name Surname might be "Brown"
Main platform Discord
Papa flerf Bev
Flerfzi? not yet confirmed
Religiflerf? unknown
Drinks urine? not yet confirmed


FlatEarthRanger90 is a sealion flerf that claims he was in the military and seeks to prove it by posting photos of someone in the army with no way to verify it is him.

Pro tip: if you are going to make a credential claim part of your identity back it up. If you aren't willing to do that because of privacy concerns, that's great, just don't make it part of your identity.

FlatEarthRanger90 doesn't understand simple concepts like the definition of level[1] in reference to the surface of the earth:

having no part higher than another : conforming to the curvature of the liquid parts of the earth's surface

Claims about military service

Photos of Random Military Guy

When trying to support he claim of being in the military he posted these images. It is unknown who this person is. It might be FlatEarthRanger90. It might not be. There is no way to ascertain who this is and his relation to FlatEarthRanger90.


Caught in a lie about military photos

On 2025-04-07 FlatEarthRanger90 posted this collection of photos in MCToon's Discord server:

The bottom right photo is part of his claim about "jumping out of planes". FlatEarthRanger90 is blissfully unaware that this is a helicopter, not a plane. And they are not jumping out, they are fast-roping, not jumping as you would when skydiving from a plane.

Turns out this photo isn't his photo, and it's very unlikely he is in the photo. The photo is from a training exercise taken by Trish Harris, USASOC Public Affairs Office on 28 April, 2010.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rangers_from_the_75th_Ranger_Regiment_fast-rope_from_an_MH-47_Chinook_during_a_capabilities_exercise.jpg

When asked to confirm which of the people exiting the helicopter was him he deflected.

Derp

Flat earth Globe comparison

High Altitude Footage

Mr Sensible launched a balloon with a narrow angle cam to show the curvature.[2] There were some feeble attempts to debunk his footage.[3]

Astrophotgraphy

In typical flerf fashion he presented out of focus photos as evidence.

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