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'''Flatzoid:''' I do think that they're being duped to think they're at Antarctica. I don't think Union Glacier is really at Antarctica. I think that's at a different location and it's placed as Antarctica.<ref>[https://youtu.be/3Z9NRoFpDco?t=10696 2:58:16, <q>TFE Is not faking anything?</q> by Creality Jesus Saves]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:37, 17 December 2025
This page documents examples of flerfs treating The Final Experiment as a threat and attempting to discredit it as a hoax. In doing this, they unwittingly admit that the physical evidence collected on the trip, especially the southern 24-hour sun, is a threat to their worldview.
Flerfs have repeatedly claimed, or expressed anxieties, that TFE is a “hit-piece.” In response to this, MCToon has said:
I mean, how can you have a “hit-piece,” right? The fact that the sun doesn’t set [near the Pole, around the Solstice] … That’s the “hit-piece.”[1]
I didn’t have to stick the camera in [Witsit’s] face, I didn’t have to do anything to mock … None of that is necessary. That’s not the type of “hit-piece” that this is. This is a hit-piece. One hundred percent, it’s a hit-piece. The hit-piece is that the sun circled for 24 hours a day. That’s the hit-piece.[2]
In other words, to a science denier (like a flerf) reality itself is a “hit-piece,” and therefore so is anything that forces them to confront reality—such as TFE.
Examples
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Flatzoid
Flatzoid: I do think that they're being duped to think they're at Antarctica. I don't think Union Glacier is really at Antarctica. I think that's at a different location and it's placed as Antarctica.[3]