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Wiz Khalifa Gets Roasted Over "Flat Plane" Theory, Despite Dropping Album with Globe Cover

The Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa caused a social media uproar when he said the Earth is flat... a week after releasing his album with an 'EARTH GLOBE' on the cover, Wiz Khalifa has raised a lot of eyebrows with his claim that the Earth is flat a few days after releasing his long-awaited album 'Kush + Orange Juice 2,' which, ironically, even includes a 'GLOBE' on the cover art. Taking to The Joe Budden Podcast made the unthinkable statement that left fans and followers reeling in mass confusion.

"I would say no," Wiz Khalifa responded when asked if he believes in a round Earth. "I just think we live on a flat plane, just a flat plane." The reaction to his statement was snappy, with the Internet happy to point out the apparent difference between his beliefs and the album cover, which features a prominent globe.

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Wiz's flat Earth theory is attached to his philosophy as a well-traveled man, and speaking about his time in the air has given him a new perspective on the world. You can't go up and down when we travel, the way and the way we do it. You're just going straight," he said, explaining more of his reasons why he thinks the Earth is flat.

If that wasn't eyebrow-raising enough, Khalifa opened up about his belief in undiscovered landmasses. Referring to the ancient supercontinent Pangea, he speculated that "there are more masses than just what we see," positing that the Earth might have additional regions hidden from sight, perhaps waiting to be uncovered anew.

The rapper was shocked yet again when he rejected the notion of space exploration unequivocally, declaring, "I'm not a believer in space exploration at all. I don't think they explore space like they say they do." That was enough to make some people ask if Wiz was serious or joking. However, the rapper's sincere delivery confirmed his position.

And fans on social media wasted no time getting in on the action of poking fun at the claims, with many people roasting Khalifa for his bizarre allegations and some mocking the fact that he is promoting a globe on his album cover despite saying that he doesn't believe the Earth is round. Of course, memes, jokes, and witty retorts choke up the Internet, making Wiz's comments a viral spectacle.

It's not unusual for artists to be brash or delve into controversy, and Wiz's Flat Earth theory is certainly raising some eyebrows and a fair number of laughs among fans. Whether he's kidding or just fucking around with some off-the-wall talk, the rapper's contrary view of the world is getting people talking and spicing up his forthcoming album 'Kush + Orange Juice 2' in what promises to be an engaging listen.

So, when you see Wiz Khalifa soaring over the face of the Earth again, be sure to ask him how far that "flat plane" extends and whether some hidden landmasses lurk throughout.

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