"Gotta love the wild theories": Internet in splits as B Lou explains his logic behind thinking 'Earth is Flat'

Image of Earth taken from space (Image via Unsplash/Javier Miranda)
BLou explains his logic behind thinking 'Earth is Flat' (Image via Unsplash/Javier Miranda)

B Lou & Zias are back with another internet shenanigans, and fans are rolling on the floor. Internet's favorite comedic duo and chaos launchers are back — this time with a theory that’s has left the fans scratching their heads in confusion. Apparently, the spotlight is on B Lou this time; in a social media post he explained to his comedic half, Zias, why he believed that the 'Earth is Flat'.

Apparently, the duo has been having a back-and-forth conversation around the flat Earth theory. This debate is older than the sun itself, and yet, the duo somehow found a way to bring in a Gen Z twist to it.

B Lou wrote a comical explanation of his claim:

"Remember when we flew to the uk the plain was going strait not sideways so the earth has to be flat"

A netizen @CryptLFG responded to this by saying,

Now, if you spent any amount of time on social media, chances are you are already aware of the chaos that Zias and B Lou have unleashed, one funny claim at a time. They don’t just cross the line — they take the line far enough as to test if Earth has curved edges. When the duo is in the picture, logic takes a vacation and sanity submits its resignation.

Internet in splits as B Lou explains his logic behind thinking 'Earth is Flat'

One erring spelling, that’s all it took to launch the humor scale straight off to the sky. B Lou gave his masterclass in bizarre theory as casually as a lazy cat chilling on the sofa: no hard work, no rocket science, just type out the theory and hit post. No need to spell check.

A netizen @iCrazyTeddy commented,

"the plain" I stopped reading right then"

Remember those hard-as-brick theories of physics? (Gravity? Aerodynamics? Anyone?) No, you are safe here. In B Lou and Zias's funny timeline, high science does not mean much (Zias literally flickered a lamp with psychic energy!)

This social media user @isaspxrky wrote,

a plane would never go sideways anyway wtf

BLou antics are reaching a new height altogether. Similarly, the duo's shenanigans are no longer involving water or a random prop in the live stream. Seeing the bizarre episode of weird myths revealed, an X user @WigginsWick22 posted,

*sigh

The spelling mistake came in heavy and costly! Looks like BLou is going to be haunted by this move for a long time now.

This X user @Mozzytakes thought,

School system has failed young men across the globe

Indeed, we should give him some credit. After all, he brought back a debate that has been flattened by scientists time and time again. Yet, the burning question comes back like the newest posts in your feed.

Another social media user @pichxn ,

"b lou need a nobel peace prize"

Netizens are unsure if it is the Earth that has been spinning or if they should first check their heads.

This funny comment was shared by @KOMALSI58366142

“B Lou’s logic got me spinning, not the Earth!”

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh