Saw this meme, and thought I'd add and extra pic.
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If we were in a simulation your realization about us being in a simulation would still be a product of that simulation and even if you "woke up" you still wouldn't know if that's not part of the simulation. This is known as the problem of solipsism in philosophy and is demonstrated by the "brain in a vat" hypothetical experiment.
Sim theory makes all knowledge impossible. It's based on hindu degenerate philosophy and religion which the kikes at Hollywood and at Tavistock love to push on the gullible population to confuse them and make them think reality is not real.
I’ve noticed that simulation theory doesn’t get one of those warning labels on YouTube, that none of the social media sites ban or censor people for mentioning it, and no one has been cancelled for believing in it. They would however be cancelled if they ever said they believed we were in a programmed simulation, and the simulation was FLAT. I think it’s funny that simulation theory is fine, but only if the simulation is a globe. It MUST be a globe.
Lol that's a good one. Everyone knows flat Earth is a dangerous conspiracy and a danger to our democracy while sim theory has been approved by the culture controllers.
If there is any reason behind the distinction I'd say it's because flat Earth tends to get a lot of Christians behind it while sim theory is basically the rebranded hindu idea of maya in computer-nerd transhumanist packaging and as I said the social engineers love to push Eastern religious practices and beliefs in the west as a psy op (Buddhism, karma, nirvana, yoga, tantra, reincarnation, "we're all one, man" (monism), "it's all an illusion" (maya), worshiping demonic entities like Kali, degenerate gurus, opiates and hallucinogens, etc.)