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About: This bingo card captures the chaos and comedy of online debates around flat earth theories, especially focusing on notorious personalities and their most infamous arguments. It's perfect for viewers of YouTube comment wars or livestreams featuring MCToon and friends. Expect plenty of eye-rolling as familiar trolling tactics and wild claims pop up during heated discussions.
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This Damascus Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Calling Hal Mctoon, Calling the globe a cult, Incorrect grammar, Incorrect spelling, Wrong there/their/they're, Wrong your/you're, Responding to a good piece of evidence with "no" or something similar, Avoiding a question, Lying about how he "destroyed" Scimandan, Dave Mckeegan, and MCToon, Comparing the globe to Nazis, "All maps are flat", Making a community post on his channel about the video, Using the Pauljohnson account, Using the Theboss account, Using the TJ account, "It's not about me/us", Ending a sentence with da, "I don't need any proof", "You guys don't have any proof", Exclusively hurling insults, Baselessly claiming that they've won, "Wow, you've made x amount of dollars on this video", Incorrectly accusing someone of using a sock account, "I own u", Projecting, Forgetting about punctuation when attempting to form complete sentences, Calling MCToon Mcweasel, Perfectly proving a point brought up in the video, Showing that he didn't even attempt to press play on the video, Commenting with one of his accounts and then switching mid-thread, "You're nothing without me", Repeats himself word for word, Repeat of a called bingo space, Crying and bullying simultaneously, Calling someone bitche, Using the victim card, Denying that the whole MCToon humiliation (infamously referred to as PENSACOLA), Saying that an experiment or observation was fraudulent, particularly TFE, Implying that the globe is not used for navigation, Claiming that flat earth belief is growing.