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I'm adding in a claim from Dan himself on Gempanda's Discord voicechat during a conversation with Dan. Seems to fit, but not sure how else to confirm it. |
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* In 2022, he produced a video titled "Good Vs Evil Flat Earthers in 2022." | * In 2022, he produced a video titled "Good Vs Evil Flat Earthers in 2022." | ||
* He has also appeared on other channels, including "Flat Earth: Dan the Water Man | Season 1 Ep. 5." | * He has also appeared on other channels, including "Flat Earth: Dan the Water Man | Season 1 Ep. 5." | ||
* Dan has claimed on Gempanda's Discord server that this is him in this Jubilee video representing flat earth. He seems to think this is a positive for himself. [https://youtu.be/Q7yvvq-9ytE?si=FUu-m5zTTcrTZvSB Flat Earthers vs Scientists: Can We Trust Science? | Middle Ground] | |||
[[Category:YouTube flerfs]] | [[Category:YouTube flerfs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 21 April 2026
Dan The Water Man
| Real name | unknown |
|---|---|
| Location on the globe | US |
| Main platform | YouTube |
| Papa flerf | unknown |
| Flerfzi? | not yet confirmed |
| Religiflerf? | unknown |
| Drinks urine? | not yet confirmed |
| Adopted By | not adopted yet |
| Teeth | slightly less than full set |
Known Accounts
Other Info
- Dan The Water Man is a truth seeker, activist, and drinking water filtration technician.
- He has discussed topics such as flat Earth theory and science on his YouTube channel.
- In 2022, he produced a video titled "Good Vs Evil Flat Earthers in 2022."
- He has also appeared on other channels, including "Flat Earth: Dan the Water Man | Season 1 Ep. 5."
- Dan has claimed on Gempanda's Discord server that this is him in this Jubilee video representing flat earth. He seems to think this is a positive for himself. Flat Earthers vs Scientists: Can We Trust Science? | Middle Ground
