Flat Earth courting websites the place believers search for love with no room for ‘globies’
Dating is difficult – and it is even more durable if you happen to imagine the Earth is flat.
Nearly 4 in 10 Brits will spend Valentine’s Day alone tomorrow, and with essentially the most romantic day of the yr looming, many singletons could be making last-ditch makes an attempt to search out love. But with simply 3% of the UK believing the Earth shouldn’t be a globe in line with YouGov, the pool of potential conspiracy theorist mates is infinitely smaller.
Lonely Flat Earthers are actually turning to apps and Facebook teams in a bid to search out the one. Caroline Walter, 55, struggled within the seek for romance after she cut up from Flat Earth family title Mark Sargent in 2018.
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She turned to a web site known as Flat Earth People Finder – now an app – the place she met one other man who she briefly dated, however it did not work out. She would not need to accept “globies” – the Flat Earther time period for somebody who believes the world is spherical. She beforehand informed Wired: “I feel like I’m looking for some kind of a unicorn and I don’t know if I’ll ever find him but I feel like I don’t wanna settle.”
Flat Earth People Finder would not invoice itself as a courting app, however is among the solely sources conspiracy theorists can use to search out one another. The app opens on a black display with a blue brand emblazoned with the phrases ‘The earth is flat & stationary; open your eyes’ earlier than encouraging customers to log in.
But if that does not float your boat, there are different choices too. The Facebook web page FLAT EARTH MATCH and its accompanying group, FLAT EARTH MATCH (FE courting and group community), is the place to go if you happen to’re a lonely conspiracy theorist trying to discover a accomplice.
The non-public group boasts almost 3,000 members whereas the general public web page – the place Flat Earth courting success tales have been posted – has about 1,000 on the time of writing. The public web page – which seems to have final been energetic in 2019 – additionally units out tips to be used of the group.
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Founder John Perri writes on the web page: “I believe that being an FE (Flat Earther) means more than just flat earth. It is a journey, a discovery and a revealing to what has been hidden.
“It is an epiphany and sudden realisation of all truths interconnected by means of the rabbit gap. FE is a divine awakening which all of us now see.
“Flat earth match is more than just dating. We are a family and growing community of believers uniting together under the banner of truth as we are bonded by the same commonality.”
Members are additionally requested to not insult “the one true God of the Bible,” who Perri credit with “creating our flat earth.”
“Any disrespect towards the Lord will not be tolerated and will cause you to be removed,” the web page continues.
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